While putting their games on PC would lose them some console sales, there's a large market of people that prefer consoles for their simplicity and convenience, I wonder if it would really effect them negatively. Well, I guess at this current point they won't be dragging PC players into a PS Plus subscription, so there's that.
I can see that number rising, after the way Microsoft have been managing themselves recently too.
Yet here you are whining about whiners, I've seen you doing it before recently too, it's actually pretty funny. By the way, if you bought a product and then was told you could no longer use the product you bought, a certain level of whining would be justified, right?
Anything thing for clicks lol. I guess it won't be classified as verified since it's not fully compatible without the online portion but going by the levels of compatibility as described by Valve themselves, I'd argue the game belongs in the Playable category.
Deck Verified = Games tested by Valve considered fully functional on the Deck
Deck Playable Games = Games tested by Valve that are functional but might require extra effort to interact with or con...
Lol, yet another example of journalists trying to make things about American politics.
You'd think the smart play would be to skip the PSN linking for GoT, try again on their next title, and not attempt it so soon after the whole Helldivers 2 controversy is still fresh in people's minds. Guess they must be desperate to boost their PSN numbers, so they can brag about them to their shareholders or something.
My Ubisoft Connect launcher library on PC has a section I've never seen before called Inactive games now, which only has my copy of The Crew and a tone-deaf banner telling me the game is unplayable and suggesting I go to their store to buy another game. Why? so you can take my access away from that too? Lol
Games have cut content day one, like preorder bonuses and deluxe editions with extra in-game content.Not to mention the times when the DLC you have to pay for, is already on the disc.
We often hear the question that if PlayStation games are day and date with PC, what's the point in getting a PlayStation? but while they may lose some hardware sales, it's very obvious there's still a very large market of people that prefer the simplicity of a console over PC gaming, not to mention PC players will have access to PS games at the stage they're the new hot thing, where they receive the bulk of their sales and hype and not be charged full price for something that ...
I hope eventually they release all their classic games on PC officially, The Warriors especially. Hopefully they don't mess them up like whatever they did to the GTA trilogy though.
My guess, is they were waiting for the new CEO position to be finalized before their next showcase and now that's out of the way.
Won't they just make you have to launch it from their R* Launcher anyway?
It's exputer, fine is one word I would not associate with them.
Just merge them all into a single studio, have it churn out a single Call of Duty every year and call it a day, lol.
Buried deep down underground, I guess.
You can add Getaway and Killing Day to that list as well.
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Then how am I going to share fun facts with them, like how Playstation's next Steam game, Ghost of Tsushima has a 2015 graphics card (GTX 960) as a minimum requirement on its Steam page? A graphics card which apparently cost $199 US Dollars at launch, no less.
I find it interesting that you (not all console players, you specifically) are making the claim that PC players (all? some? in general?) are buying $1k graphics cards every year, one of many ridiculous myths some console only players like to claim. Then there's the very real issue of Sony releasing a game in territories where it's against their terms of service to create a PSN account, then demanding all users to use an account going forward but that part doesn't fit your narrativ...
Maybe they were already using AI to make business decisions, which would explain why they closed Hi-Fi Rush's studio, then said they need more games like Hi-Fi Rush not long after that announcement.
Starfield would be no surprise and there's the rumor that it will come to Playstation after the Shattered Space DLC, Forza (along with Halo and Gears of War) I find less likely but I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually end up on PlayStation too, especially if Xbox give up on hardware and go the Sega route.