The PS3 emulator can, actually. It runs games at playable framerates and mostly artifact free too. Only like, 6 of them that I know of, but it can. I say give it a year or so and the popular games will be playable.
@BlakHavoc
They do appeal to different markets. One wants everything to be as simple as possible and are willing to give up control of their system to get it, one is not. Neither are wrong, but the difference is control/quality vs convinience.
Yeah, they can. For the PS4 it will be a solid decade or 2, but emulators will enable it, just not soon. We aren't that far off from PS3 exclusives being playable on PC.
@jb227
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Actually you can have a gaming PC that will outperform a console much of the time for about the same price as a console. You can have a mid range PC that will outperform a console quite dramatically for 600 ish. And before you bring up that 200 dollar difference, you also aren't paying a subscription fee for online multiplayer so the PC is actually cheaper l...
Putting your faith in SE after the last like, 11 years of crap is not what I would call a good idea. Do as PookandPie says and go play the best in the genre before people decided that every game must be an action game and the AAA version of the genre imploded.
I'll add that Lost Oddesy is really good if you're looking for a more recent example. Don't Start with Chrono trigger, it's *fantastic* but chances are if it's your first one you won't appreci...
Well that's a ****ing stupid response. It doesn't have to be all of them to be a major problem with keys on G2A and it doesn't somehow magically mean that by buying at G2A you aren't supporting the mass credit card fraud they facillitate, because you are. You have no way of knowing the difference, and small outlets have reported up to 1/3ed of their sales when they put something up for a discount being made with credit card fraud. Where do you think those keys go? G2A. They do...
DId you read the article? The keys are stolen with credit card fraud. Not just sometimes but constantly. Not only do devs have to give the money back, but they have to devote time and resources to finding and stopping the fraud (which costs money) or they get hit with chargeback fees from the credit card company, which costs even more money.
No, actually.
G2A buys keys from 3rd parties and doesn't give a crap how the sellers actually got them. Many are stolen or "bought" with credit card fraud, and many others were bought in poor regions where the price has to be lower or nobody could buy them at all and then resold in regions where people can afford it.
There is a *reason* they can charge less than everybody else. The publisher/devs, quite often, are simply not making money o...
@mwjw696 That is the single dumbest thing anyone has ever said. It's right up there with "let's nuke Russia" and "the holocaust isn't real."
There are tons of people who would be quite happy to descriminate against you for literally anything or cataloge your entire life in an attempt to sell you crap. There are gay people who live in places where someone finding out puts them at risk of losing their job, their home, and their life. There are ...
It's not like it couldn't be done with an internal (as in on your device) database, at least as an option, with the understanding that it takes space and doesn't work as well. It's not like they have to save everything anyone says instead of deleting it after the command has been processed.
http://www.forbes.com/sites...
And about a dozen others.
Directly from the EULA
“Like a real-world personal assistant, sometimes Cortana may (i) draw an inaccurate conclusion about what is important to you, (ii) infer information that accurately reflects you but that...
Like the fact that it records literally everything you ever say in it's presence and sends it to Microsoft on the pretense of making the voice recognition better? Oh wait, that's on purpose.
Criterion is dead. Most of their talented creators left years ago. What you see now is EA using their corpse as marionette. Kinda like Rare. Let them stay down, we aren't losing anything.
(PS, Burnout 3 is still peak Burnout)
Yeah, see, being on an updated engine doesn't mean we don't already have it. The lighting will be better. whoopty doo. They'd never sell it to PC players for any amount of money based on that alone.
You seem to have missed the part where they're porting it to an entirely new platform, re-optomizing it and adding things other than the lighting upgrade that you didn't already have access to.
You aren't getting screwed. If you are, you screwed yourself by buying it on a platform where that kind of work is necessary to get it running. Them charging for that work is not unfair or screwing you over.
Why should it be *cheaper* on consoles, whe...
That's like, not true. People who paid for Fallout 4 paid for fallout 4 and the 7 years of development for fallout 4. If Bethesda wants to monitize their efforts getting Skyrim running on the new consoles and whatever upgrades they attached to it, there is nothing wrong with that.
$30? The Legendary Edition on Steam is $40, without the extra work of the port or the upgrades. Dream on.
What are you talking about?
That's the reason they aren't charging PC players. It's a game we already own and DLC we already own on a system we already own with high res textures we already have and mod support we already have. If they tried charging PC players money they'd be laughed at. It would be like releasing The Last of Us remastered on the PS3. Nobody is buying that, for any amount of money.
Meanwhile, porting the game to PS4 and ...
See, thing is, you can disagree with my opinion that Oblivion is bad, but the things I stated (the people often complain about in Skyrim but seem to overlook about oblivion) are simple facts and not subject to your opinion.
But oblivion is like, not good. The actual RPG systems are deeper, but they don't actually add anything.
Like in Skyrim, there is 1 questline per guild with 1 ending.
Like with Skyrim, the story is a poorly executed with boring characters and consists primarily of combat and offers little to no opportunity to roleplay.
Like with Skyrim, many of the dungeons are quite obviously Copy/pasted many, many times.
Like wi...
Unfortunately it also took everything tied to the dialogue down with it. Or maybe Bethesda are just crappy at writing and quest design and the dialogue system was put in place because they didn't actually offer any choices anyways. Kinda a lose-lose situation.
It's not even like it couldn't be done, Obsidian has literally already done it correctly. Just do that, but without the 10 million bugs.
I can name afterburner climax, Ice age 3, jet set radio and steins gate 0.
http://rpcs3.net/
Disagree without facts or doing actual research all you want kids.