Does everyone need this controller? No.
But some people do. Anyone who plays competitively on Xbox or PS, knows that the default options for some games suck.
For example a lot of pro players for Halo use the Bumper Jumper schema to never move their fingers of the analog sticks or triggers.
There are already modded controllers like this on the market, and have been for a while.
Microsoft is just making an official one, and g...
All of them, or at least the essential two. Unless you are a really big fan of Nintendo games.
Or get a gaming PC if you don't already and go for whichever one you think you'll like the exclusives more for, or have the most friends on.
Plus piracy.
And people's blind ability to just buy games.
We've had crappy ports from quite a few companies, but people still buy them on PC, at full price.
I haven't bought a full price game in quite a long time. Though my Steam library grows by the day.
As a hardcore PC gamer, both consoles and PC are to blame.
I understand having to cater to all sides of the lower quality spectrum, but damn that is bad.
The retail versions looked as if they were ran on a Dreamcast in comparison to the E3 showcases.
I'll just buy Ubisoft titles on super sales. Won't pay more than $10 for each of their titles now. I sadly got caught with Unity and Watchdogs Gold editions, luckily my PC can run both, b...
14 Years for Shenmue being too long, but 30 years for Star Wars is amazing huh.
Man STFU.
Also sequels and remakes are perfectly fine.
Even if by some odd horrible joke it was locked at 30FPS for PC.
It would literally take some minutes to fix it, announce it, tweak it, and then finally release it by the end of the release day.
This is the beauty of PC.
I still don't even know where to touch my PS4 to turn it on and off.
I just slide my finger along the line till something happens.
Firstly it's a joke the symbol is about 1cm or less. And I have the white console making it even harder to see.
Eh, if there are any issues, I'm happy I paid $30 for the Premium Edition.
Nothing will change, nor will anything stay the same.
It will simply just be.
Valve is too busy "nickel and diming" their customers with Dota2/TF2/CS:GO hats and crap.
We will probably never see Half-Life 3 or an Episode 3.
No, this is probably due to the whole Windows 10 release "unifying" the Xbox One and PCs that much more. Cross platform play, game streaming, and other features.
Though I'm also sure Microsoft funds developers more often than Sony.
I'm proud, sad, and disappointed in Majesco.
They took some pretty huge risks with Psychonauts and Advent Rising, what I consider two of the most underrated games ever. And we can't forget Bloodrayne. Publishing these titles and believing in them.
They had their quirks and issues, but overall amazing titles.
Now Majesco focuses on mobile games and crap. Pretty sure they hold the IPs to a few other good games.
@Summons75
This is a more recent thing because of social media and the growth of the internet.
Never was this bad, and really its just to build up the hype for things. This would have been known regardless. And its been rumored for months already.
Extremely happy to hear that this is coming out. Recently beat the Master Chief Collection, and will love to play this with my girlfriend as well.
I love Platinum Games, and Ninja Theory, but I highly doubt anyone is working on a Devil May Cry or DmC sequel.
Capcom is way too focused on remasters and crap.
Research or not you'll never really know if you like a game without trying it.
Large groups of people love games like Terarria, Rust, DayZ and the such from indies. But a lot of people don't either. I know I don't but if I were to give it a try I might enjoy it.
I'm not going to take that $10, 20, 30 risk even though I have 1600 steam games.
If developers and publishers would release demos again, and put time and focus and ...
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The price you pay to play on consoles and the games alone out cost the price of a high end PC.
I spent roughly $3,000 on my PC in the last 6 years. I haven't upgraded the CPU, RAM, or Motherboard. Only the graphics card twice. And upgrades to SSDs, and large HDDs for the 1600 games I have on PC.
Take that into consideration that you buy a console, pay for the online service, and pay out the colon for DLC and games. Mind you if your console gets messed up...
Not necessarily. In synthetic benchmarks Sli performance is fantastic.
Put it in real world scenarios often not its not the best performance.
Profile issues, micro stuttering, lag, under performance, are all still issues of a Sli setup.
I bought two 970s, Sli was okay for 1/3 the games I played and often gave me issues. I sold one, and just stood content with the performance I was getting even though I can play nearly any game 1080p averaging...
You forget this is a Square Enix port. Expect the bare bone minimum of just getting the game to work.
Final Fantasy XI and XIV are the only two FF games on PC that they actually put time and effort in.
I have the original FFVII & VIII, the Steam versions, FFIII, FFIV, FFXIII & XIII-2. While some are varying degrees of greatness the ports aren't the best. Some down right suck.
I was going to write the same thing.
And yes MKX and many games as well, but I paid $35 for the premium edition of Batman Arkham Knight and $24 for MKX. Both games that had disaster launches on PC.
My PC can run both maxed out so I'm getting the last laugh. And as always PC will have lower prices and better sales before console.
Capcom is putting themselves in a tight. They are not as big as Warner Bros and can't easily slip by. ...