Seems like the PC "master race" are choosing to ignore this article. The reason seemingly being that mods, an aspect that they have proudly shouted from the rooftops as one of the quintessential bullet-points that makes PC gaming so much more "infinitly superior" to consoles, have been shown a proof-of-concept with Fallout 4 to work out remarkably well so far for console mods.
Naughty Dog never owned anything, ever.
Naughty Dog was enlisted by Universal Interactive Entertainment to create a platformer for the PlayStation as Universal and Sony created a partnership.
Sony had publishing rights while Universal owned the IP -- same thing with Spyro the Dragon.
The partnership ran out, Sony bought Naughty Dog and Crash and Spyro went with Universal.
That's the story.
If the seller does not offer the content to you at charge, that means that you're stealing it.
Plain and simple.
Enough of these PC pirates trying to twist arguments and try and actually debate what constitutes as theft and what does not.
If PC piracy wasn't such a big deal, then developers and publishers wouldn't bother discussing it.
First Naughty Dog game you played was Uncharted, huh?
If you think Naughty Dog shouldn't single-handedly develop the next Crash Bandicoot game, that means that you started playing Naughty Dog games when Uncharted 2 came out.
The Internet: Where everyone has a doctorate in religious studies.
Don't even bother bringing Crash Bandicoot back if Naughty Dog isn't developing it.
Clearly not as "forgettable" as you'd think since he's been popping up all over the place in the last few years with rumors of his return.
"Bruh, butt dew et luk betar thn Crysez ahn orrltra settngz brooooo?!?!?!?" - PC Gamer
No one cares about PC gaming.
No one care about gaming on PC tho
PC Gamer.
"Just ignore him and he'll go away."
Honestly, if Nintendo thinks that it is a wise business strategy to launch a brand new system against the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the absolute prime of their life-cycles, then Nintendo's NX is already dead on arrival.
Obviously this is just Sony trying this out and seeing if it's viable to do this at all.
Clearly if no one cares and the sales for the PS4 Neo are not what they hoped, we will never see another mid-generation upgrade again. Ever. Period.
So if you don't like this idea of PS4.5, then don't buy it.
People like you say that then also complain about AAA games feeling stale.
If you're expecting a huge upgrade, don't bother looking towards Nintendo's direction.
@Cartman55125
Zombies.
After 11 years...
@Maxor
So now it's an argument of who gets what sooner?
Well, I hate to break it to you bud, but console gamers have been games and completing them way before the PC release.