Developers have outright told you that not only should you pirate their game instead of buying from G2A, but that they'll give you the DL link, which means its not even illegal because they've given consent.
Can? Sure. Will? Definitely not. Not until people stop taking their crap and boycott the company to force them to listen.
PCs will also do all of that in the background. It can do it as soon as they're available, It can do it when you tun the computer off/put it in hibernation, it can do it on a specific day and time of the week.
All "setting up" a PC involves is sticking a windows disk in the drive, assuming it doesn't come pre-installed.
Emulate your mouse and/or keyboard with a contoller.
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Not only are you people speaking against your own best interest, you're failing to address my points. Good job.
Those of you who claim to always know inside 2 hours: Good for you. I'm not you. About a dozen reviewers who specifically mention not liking games like Persona 5 and Dark Souls for 5+ hours aren't you.
To the people harping on "demand a refund" Yeah, I can. With videogames specifically they usually have to be unopened, bu...
at like, 20 fps. Even for a true turn based JRPG that's a distractingly awful framerate. Not to discount the incredibly amount of work the RPCS3 people put in, I've been watching the project for a while, but that's not what I would call playable even for such a slow paced game. I couldn't recommend anyone play it that way.
You can pick up a used PS3 off ebay for like 40 bucks, and Persona 5 is another 50. For now, that's how I'd recommend you play i...
Less Atlus, more Sega. Sega has said they're doing this for other games too. Some weird Tetris thing, for... some reason.
No, it's not. Why don't you google stories about Dark Souls (Or Demon's Souls or BloodBourne) and see how many you can find where people hated it for 10+ hours until it *clicked* and they fell in love. Why don't you gooogle Persona 5 and see how many of the reviews specifically mention not liking the first 7 hours but then things get good?
You're ignoring gameplay that seems like it will be good, but fails to evolve and gets stale (Brut@l). You're ig...
Can't edit. Meant to say Xbone and PS4 are more expensive after you've factored in mandatory subscription services, if that wasn't obvious.
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Current Gen consoles are not plug and play. There are constant firmware updates and installs required before you can play games, especially if you buy them digitally, and they take ages because the CPU in current gen consoles was garbage even when it was first released.
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Or a PC, which has all of the Scorpios advantages and a couple thousand exclusives on top of that.
And before someone mentions price. https://www.youtube.com/wat...
After factoring in the subscription for online nonesense, the Xbone (and PS4) are actually several hundred dollars cheaper.
Same complaint I have with Steam.
2 hours isn't enough time, for a lot of games. Expecting people to judge a 40 to 150 hour game based on the first 2 hours is like expecting someone to judge a 4 minute song by the first 12 seconds.
Get a PS2. You can get one for like, 40 dollars and the games are like, 10 bucks.
They won't. Possibly ever. It's a pipe dream. Even if they get the image resolution to high enough that you won't be able to tell the difference between the image and reality (which they will eventually) the act of trying to render something at a high enough quality to manage the same would be prohibitively time consuming and expensive, not to mention the various other technical problems.
No. Those women are probably overweight, possibly obese, and either way it's not healthy. There is a difference between "don't shame regular women for not meeting the impossible standards of a very lucky few" and "lets glorify being grossly overweight."
I've spent the last 8 months losing 38 pounds to get to a healthy weight, because I was literally (if only barely) obese, and I was thinner than any of those women even before I started.
1: I own Persona 5. (I also own Persona 3 FES, P3P, P4G, P4A, Revelations: Persona, Persona 2 EP/IS, SMT Nocturne, SMT 4, SMT Digital Devil Saga/ DDS2, SMT Devil Summoner/ DS 2 and Catherine.) That's not even counting games they published but didn't develop (Odins Sphere comes to mind.) You could say I'm a fan of Atlus and it would probably be an understatement. My favorite games of all time (Skies of Arcadia Legends, Jet Set Radio Future, Persona 4 Golden, Demons's Souls) all...
I'm not saying games that sell 5 million copies should be considered failures or commenting on the practies of the AAA space in general, and it doesn't change my point. However it should work, I'm talking about how it does work, and how it does work is that .5 million units manages to be considered a failure by several publishers and less than that will see franchises shelved. (Square and EA come to mind.) That's what the actual mainstream looks like.
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We already have warframe, which is basically the same except 3rd person, way bigger, and free. Why does anyone care?
Lets be real, 1.5 million units is niche. This is an industry where games sell 10s of millions of copies, i can think of at least 1 instance where that has happened inside 2 days. Granted, only the biggest games break 20 million, but games from larger studios getting around 10 million is almost routine, and games that manage 5 and 6 million are often considered failures by the publishing companies.
Japanese games in general aren't any more or less niche than western g...
Yeah, actually, you can. Guild Wars and Warframe and Path of Exile all manage.
That's a blatant misrepresentation of my argument. It is of 0 benefit to you that people who don't on a PS4 can't play Nioh. I'm also lead to believe Sony paid for the actual development of the game (which would be one of those monitary limitations) but either way my point stands. In fact, if you enjoy talking about games you like and want the cultural impact of worth while games maximised, it's not just not benefiting you, it's detrimental to you. (Not to mention all ...
Yeah, those same 99% positive review sellers have many thousand "key didn't work" reviews because they're selling keys they got with fruad. Even if the customer doesn't get their key deactivated, it's costing the developers money to deal with the fruad.