We just need to go into both of our comments history to know that's complete BS.
Why? When we're starting to see consoles approaching almost $1000 now, despite only being an upgrade to years old tech as is, it's entirely reasonable to point out there's other options. Especially when PC gaming, while more expensive up front, is cheaper to maintain and offers more to players.
This is what I was really hoping to see for the future of Dreams. Especially if it had actually released for PC. Too bad the game was cut short, it had a lot of potential.
That doesn't surprise me at all.
So he actually expects it to do around as well as the PS4 Pro did? With that reception? Good luck there, I guess. Would definitely need to see a price drop for any hopes of those sort of numbers I feel.
Had almost everything I wanted there. I did jump on the Dusk bundle, as well as the Evil Within bundle being I didn't have the DLC. Good grab for $7.
That said, there's a lot of great games in there if you're missing them, or just getting into PC gaming.
Man, just stop. You're in every article about this, replying to almost everyone's comments. You did the same thing with Concord. They didn't like Concord, and people aren't approving of the price point for this. You always need to be the vocal minority defender of everything Playstation it seems.
And you're taking things out of context, yet again. People are unhappy with the price point. It's literally twice the cost of the PS4 Pro just one generati...
You still need to buy the DLC regardless if you're playing on Gamepass or you own it.
Going to be real. I've been going through the youtube comments on the presentation and there's a lot of people weighing just switching to PC going forward.
As (mainly) a PC player, I say take the plunge. Actually get your hands on the benefits that comes with being outside of the closed console environment. I've seen a lot of console gamers go PC over the years, but not a whole lot of PC gamers go back to console as their main platform.
Welp, just grabbed Crew 2 because, hell, it was a buck. Let's see if they hold to their word, being they killed the original and are likely to do it here as well.
Every damn comment of yours is about your "amazing OLEDs". Nobody cares. I have an OLED TV and monitor. A lot of my gamer friends went OLED. It's not a big deal, and not a flex.
Yeah. Pretty sure Xbox already has a good number of titles out, and a bunch coming down the pipeline soon.
Maybe it's time to go PC. The indie and AA scene is much, much larger than on console. Plus you get the many perks that console simply can't offer you.
Under Water and Chernobylite are great gets. I also really enjoyed Road 96.
Mods, agency over my performance and visuals, multiple storefronts thus better sales and cheaper games, not paying for online, an insanely large indie and AA scene that either stays directly on PC or only comes to console much later, access to virtually any game made over the decades of gaming on just one machine.
I mean, I'm a PC gamepass user being I don't play online games on my Xbox, so I wasn't really affected by these changes. That said, it really seems Microsoft is basically forcing people into Ultimate, or nothing at all, when it comes to console. You're missing out on a lot by avoiding that extra $5.
Is it still worth it overall? I'd say yes.
Do gamers have reason to be annoyed with these changes? Also yes.
Yeah. People love to compare console price to gaming PC price, but love leaving out the fact that a PC is a PC that does PC things. They also leave out the fact games are cheaper, and that you don't pay hundreds of dollars every generation just to play online.
Rom on the PS over-defense, as always. You're wrong though. I was purposely waiting for the Playstation 5 pro. Figured it would be just like last gen, where I'd grab the pro and then grab the exclusives I wanted to play on the cheap. This time around the system is overly expensive; especially if you have the audacity to want a disc drive - that one's a pretty big middle-finger to both new players, but also existing players who already own games on disc.
Sony see...
Almost $800 if you want the disc drive. Yeah, I'm just skipping Playstation this gen, honestly. Was going to do what I did last gen and grab the Pro, but that cost is just too much. I'm sticking with PC releases.
Wait. So you're telling me spending years and years mainly producing high budget, mid games hasn't been working out for them?