Made my day.
It'll be 70-30 PS5-PS4 like every other cross-gen game.
Great, they made something more annoying than motion blur and film grain.
The Last of Us was a PS3 game released in 2013. Of course, the 2020 sequel would blow it away.
That would be the shittiest ending possible.
You could already see the image while passing through. No need to click or comment. And it's just a screenshot.
Different games. Different systems. Different features. Apples to oranges.
Their Xbox division doesn't directly benefit from Windows sales. They tried to get a hold on PC by making Microsoft Store and UWP, but the attempt failed miserably.
Don't buy into this PR talk. You never develop software for a specific system. You just develop what is needed/wanted then compromise for the hardware (i.e., optimisation).
Less Ubisoft, more Rockstar.
You mean this: https://youtu.be/AtM3PGyiQU...
What a waste of time this article is. So it's just a standard PC port with features that are typical of any AAA game released today.
IP ban means jack if you use a VPN or restart your router. Only hardware-ID ban is effective and even then there are workarounds.
Yes, it's legal.
Because I'm not a fan of this artstyle at all, and it's something I'll be looking at most of the time. If it was a toggle-able option, I'd have no problem playing the game.
Hard pass. First time I skip a NFS game. I thought the leaked screenshots were promotional materials, but the website description states this is the new artstyle for the game. Just can't stomach it.
And they can no longer blame the engine.
"We have always said that we believe in generations. We believe that when you go to all the trouble of creating a next-gen console, that it should include features and benefits that the previous generation does not include. And that, in our view, people should make games that can make the most of those features."
"We do believe in generations, and whether it's the DualSense controller, whether it's the 3D audio, whether it's the multiple ways that...
Of course, they would. The PC market eats multiplayer and live-service crap like hot cakes.
For those who don't bother watching before showing us their arm-chair expertise, he said it'll take at least a year before single-player games make their way to PC.
How does an update to an already released game on said platforms relate to taking games away? Last I checked, Starfield isn't coming to PS systems and it was announced 3 years before the ink dried.