Aside from it making motion look incredibly fluid it makes controls much more responsive. I'd call that a pretty drastic change. It's not even that pretty of a game, they just don't want to try.
It's both bad and surprising actually.
They shouldn't any more than investing in developing some games for Windows Phone. Dedicated handhelds are an antiquated thing that are losing relevance even for Nintendo.
No they didn't, Rocksteady had nothing to do with the PC port.
It didn't move enough hardware to be considered a success and SEGA killed it mid-life.
They screwed over consumers so many times that the consumers lost faith in the company and stopped buying hardware. Pretty simple actually.
Spoken like someone who doesn't know anything about GPUs :)
Second place ahead of the PS3 (by a small margin given the year head start and MASSIVE price advantage) is not anywhere near "dominating."
Yeah, none of the French actors sounded anything like an American. Probably should have known something was up when they hired an actual American in that game.
I really want to see how The Last of Us was before the delay. It's one of my favorite games ever and I'm just morbidly curious how different it would have been if it hadn't been delayed.
I'm really glad David Cage is working with actual writers for his next game. He has some great core ideas but doesn't really have the ability to fully deliver.
Should we even pretend to be surprised?
I would pay for a matte black one. Shiny black plastic is one of my hugest pet-peeves for electronics.
I would have liked it if it worked better. Maybe Stick of Truth runs abnormally bad but it was unplayable due to the framerate and audio/video sync issues.
Soneone should teach this asshole how to properly structure a sentence. Seriously, it's like a second grader wrote this.
Yes! And there would only be the one. You buy the game and get the whole game without anything gated off.
That's fair but it's clearly still nowhere near as much of an issue as it is with consoles because of how the games are made.
They shouldn't because consumers don't care and they won't make any money. Pretty simple actually.
It's not backwards compatibility on PC due to how the games are made. There is no singular PC that developers make games for. Consoles are completely closed and static which is why vast changes in hardware make playing old games more complicated. When a game is made on the PC it's made to take in to account different hardware configurations. Not an overly complicated concept here.
Glad I'm not the only one who loved that game :D