Only on games that shoe horn it in, if a game is built around it fares a lot better, but yeah RT does affect performance obviously, but not to that degree if the game is built for it.
Sounds great /s
Wild Arms was great
@Outsider1624
Proof please.
@Christopher
Why would PC owners pay for that if we have to wait years for the games to come to PC?
Seems everyone thinks waiting for years will always be the case, going by Sony's acquisitions lately I don't think that will hold for much longer, but who knows.
Plenty of games on PC to tide people over till they get released, but if you must have things now then a PS5 will be needed. Personally I can see the gap narrowing from years to 12 months or less on PS games coming to PC, again not that it matters with the amount to play on PC. Interesting times for sure.
If the game supports it, it can:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.co...
So am I as it's free to play, so nothing to lose if monetization is bad and just end up dropping it.
@ClayRules2012
One of my favorite series of games for sure.
Even though I already played/own the series on consoles, I would buy the whole series again for PC.
Appears that way to me, maybe a consequence of adding RT after the fact?
Shame they removed the hardware emulation pretty rapidly from the PS3.
And subscription services are gaining favor too.
I was thinking of Xenomorph/Alien x Souls game a while back, not sure how that would work but someone please make it happen.
@killbill,
I stayed on the rooftops to light the first 3 in that evergaol, only dropping to ground right next to the entrance to that last torch to light to finish quest.
@PICAYU
"Yea, but all those stats about players and time played doesn't actually translate into money. It's just a bullet point in a spreadsheet."
We are talking about quality not revenue though
Looks like they could use it (I'm no expert by a long shot):
RPCS3 uses the GNU General Public License Version 2 (June 1991). According to the license, you are welcome to use RPCS3 and its source code for any purpose, but distributing RPCS3 requires that the source code be released and attribution given.
Yep the picture is staff moving on, nothing shocking. More a shock now for people to stay that long in these big companies.
That's not just CPU it's CPU/GPU combined