Straight from Wikipedia: "Final Fantasy VII is credited as "the game that sold the PlayStation", as well as allowing Japanese role-playing games to find a place in markets outside Japan." Sony isn't gonna pass this one up.
Rainbow Six Siege is bigger than ever on PC right now; The Division 2 sold really well on PC; and don't underestimate Anno 1800 (this one in particular is very good so its sales must have been good as well).
What I suspect happened here is that Ubisoft's exclusivity deal with Epic Games Store significantly boosted sales on uPlay, the Ubisoft store, leading to more revenue (as Ubisoft gets 100% of its sales). In fact, Ubisoft announced that The Division 2 sold ten t...
And how would the developers/publishers get money? Movie streaming is nothing compared to gaming. Google has to heavily invest in hardware in order to run those streamed games.
Can't. G-Sync is Nvidia's proprietary Adaptive Sync. AMD would need to licence it first in order to enable it. Not to mention that FreeSync is open-source, so anyone can use it, and it doesn't take much to do so.
So... Is hardware limitation the main reason why we get the same shitty games from AAA companies? Nothing to do with greed or maximum profits for minimum efforts? Got it.
Doesn't fit in the world. How are you going in and out of buildings with third-person perspective, hmm? How will the combat look like? Third-person shooter ends up being hug cover and shoot, that's it.
We know it's coming to PC eventually. It has always been a matter of When, not If. Red Dead Redemption was a special case (code mess, different architectures, etc.).
I don't understand why Rockstar does this. Yeah, I know they are milking their fans to buy their games twice, but after a while, the hype just dies down and with it the urge to play the game. Suddenly, one is less excited to play it anymore, and rushing to get it becomes a probability.
Steam fanboys will make you believe they are against any kind of exclusivity. However, you won't see tantrums thrown if a game comes to Steam and stops there. So No Epic, no GOG, or any other store is fine for them. They are just entitled to Steam, and that's it, no matter how they twist their words.