They're slowly ramping up the speed of the ports.
While they aren't moving consoles like Sony or Nintendo are, their games division is very, very healthy right now. Their Xbox division is bringing in a lot of cash.
No Shadowrun? Interesting ...
I mean..
The first was a FPS.
The second was a FPS.
The third was.
The fourth.
The cancelled fifth was going to be one.
The not cancelled fifth one was.
I know I was really coming out of left field here, but I was expecting FPS.
A lot of console players just want cheap and easy. Let's be real though, PC offers a lot of freedom, and decent hardware now gets everything Microsoft, starting to get a lot of Sony, and can simply emulate Nintendo if they choose. There are some making the switch over lately.
People forget how piss-poor the actual gameplay was in the GTA series until GTA 4 hit shelves. They were more dazzled by a solid world design almost in and of itself.
It definitely leaned, heavily, into a Guardians vibe. Not a bad thing ... still derivative.
@porkchop
I'll take your comment at face value.
The average man, in reality, is more physically capable than the average woman.
In media they are more and more championed BY adding to them more masculine features, despite the fact that that isn't the reality for the majority of them.
Why is calling that out so egregious?
Why can so few, in the modern day, actually write strong female characters without, well,...
@frosty
I've seen what classic mode is. Even tried the demo on PC.
That's still, very much, not what I'm looking for.
I'd be legitimately surprised if the next Fallout isn't announced with Obsidian at the helm. Especially with InXile and Obsidian working as support studios for each other.
The one thing I have in the back of my mind is that Larian (Baldur's Gate 3) have expressed interest in the Fallout IP not all that long ago. There's a realistic chance Microsoft would reach out and allow them to handle it as well. Either way, if anyone like Obsidian, InXile, Larian were h...
@fflish
About the level of response I was expecting.
I'd usually just make the joke(ish) response of "I'll wait for the remaster of the remake" but this is the second game, so I had more than my fair share of it the first time around...
Eh. Wasn't expecting them to go the 3rd person action-shooter route. I was honestly expecting this to be rebooted more like a stealth shooter if anything. If it ever happened.
I'll be excited, if the day comes, when a studio like Nightdive could give the original a true remake. Like they did with System Shock.
Being you've spent a month on here just being a troll on anything to do with Microsoft, that's not a surprise to anyone.
Looks damn good. I loved the original, but there were definitely elements that seemed like rough drafts that needed to be fleshed out. Especially with the combat and weapon variety. But I'm damn excited for this. Obsidian hasn't done me wrong yet.
Warren Spector and Immersive Sim. Definitely on my radar.
They planned to go hard on the live service model. Even if they decided to throw away the whole thing and focus purely on their more traditional games, you wouldn't really see the affects of it until, probably, mid next-generation.
People don't need games to fail as hard as Concord to still dislike the live service model.
@Crimson
Just need to check his comment history to get your answer.
If Playstation Pro offered high end PC performance, then we wouldn't have comparisons showing the difference from actual high-end performance.
Even the PS5Pro is just a mid-range; maybe upper mid-range PC, at a good cost.