The games runs on the Divinity Engine, the same one as Original Sin 1 and 2 used. I don't see why the current consoles can't run the game.
If the console release needs to be downgraded so be it. They normally are when porting from PC to console.
The decrease in spending is due to games being ripped from Steam store a month or 2 from release and made exclusive to Epic store.
Many people are waiting for the steam release and not buying on Epic store.
I waited for Hades to come to Steam instead of buying it on Epic Store and I will be waiting for the rest of the timed exclusive games to come to either Steam or GoG and then buy them.
Epic aren't just making indie and AAA games ...
Epic is not competition to anyone. They buy a game's exclusivity to only sell on their store. They are competing with themselves, no one else.
Epic doesn't like competition or they wouldn't tie down any game to only selling on their store and just compete for people's custom by lowering the prices or making a much better store than anyone else.
They didn't do that. They used their Fortnite money to buy off developers and publishers and...
Nothing is infinite. They do have shareholders and when the money starts running out Epic are in big trouble.
Prove it. Back up your theory with actual game sales on Epic store and not vague figures from Epic or Epic's poodle, Gearbox.
You do realise Epic guarantees a minimum amount of sales for every game that becomes an exclusive, right? They buy copies of games to make them look like they are doing better than they are.
No one knows how well any game is doing on Epic store. There is no financial data apart from some figures which Epic already paid for in t...
You really think that a VR exclusive game is going to beat Cyberpunk 2077? VR is still a very niche product on PC.
Valve will be lucky to get 300k sales. VR users are the minority and will be for quite some time.
Starfield will be the litmus paper for Bethesda. If that fails there is no way back for them at that point. Elder Scrolls 6 is years away and won't redeem their reputation if Starfield fails.
Bethesda have lost their way. Their games were average at best on PC and only made good by community mods and unofficial patches that Bethesda couldn't be bothered to fix.
I see a lot of the outdated, set in their ways game companies being surpassed by innova...
There was a kickstarter poll asking which version of the game the backers wanted. Steam or PS4.
EGS didn't exist when the kickstarter started so why wouldn't they offer a Steam key at launch? It is the biggest PC digital market after all.
After the last Batman game for PC Epic are welcome to it. It was a technical mess and it still doesn't run well today.
Yeah loads of money to promote a barebones store that is embarrassing how bad it actually is.
EGS doesn't even have a shopping cart yet. They've only just started adding cloud saves for some games.
There's been no factual numbers released so it was only Randy Pitchford that said numbers were good. Epic pays a portion of the sales of any exclusive game on their store so it's going to be inaccurate no matter what numbers is plucked from thin air.
2.06 is already out on PC with the next patch on experimental build right now.
I'll wait till it comes to a store I support. Epic Store is not one of those stores.
The developers brought this upon themselves by creating the most negative and derogative blog post about entitlement and how they feel about their potential customers.
They don't need customers now as Epic paid for all the copies they would have sold.
So think about that when Epic announce sales figure for their exclusive games. They paid for them all.
Epic Store isn't a real competitor to Steam. It's the complete opposite. Epic will bring down smaller stores like GoG before they destroy Steam.
GoG is owned by CD Projekt, the parent company of CD Projekt RED, developer of Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077. Is that really what you want to happen?
Epic's priorities are to the developers and publishers not the customers so they have no reason to make their store any better for customers.
As long as the developers are happy they don't care. This is why they are spending so much money on exclusives and nothing on their store features.
It is completely backwards to every other successful digital PC store. They will fail and be unable to attain their customer base with their poor attitude toward...
I don't use G2A but I will shop around and buy the cheapest price I can find. That's capitalism for you.
There is nothing anyone can do about it especially developers and publishers. It's a buyers market. Corporations might set the recommended prices but it is customers that set the real price they are willing to pay.
I could turn that back onto the developers and publishers. They don't care about the customers, they just want our money too.
There is no white knight here. Both G2A and the devs/publishers want the customers money, one way or another.
These games aren't exclusive to the platform they are exclusive to a barebones store which most people hate. Try again.
Less drugs, more sense.
A PC doesn't have generations like the consoles do. The PC platform is all generations and all games.
It really doesn't matter how powerful a PC is, there will always going be games to play from 30 years ago to present day for all PCs.
A console can only dream of having the games library that the modern PC does.
Power does not make them better, just better graphically than the last console generation, but they still can't co...