It's already on sale on Steam.
Here's an interesting bit of info of what the demo was like at E3.
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
It's coming to PC eventually, but not on day one.
@mhunterjr
Actually it will probably see a huge bump in sales immediately when it's released on PC and it will also have what can be called the "slow burn" factor. See, once it's on Steam, you can bet that it will be featured in Steam sales for years to come and those make a ton of money for the publisher. There was an instance when a developer made their income for the past 6 years in only 8 hours on a Steam sale.
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The winner is... whomever you liked before E3.
This game is lovely. I would love to see it on PC.
Hmmm... so far hacking feels a lot like pressing the X button at the right time.
True but developing for 5 different platforms (plus some tablet tie-in gimmick) is certainly not helping things. If devs were to make games for New Gen and PC only, you can bet that the bug list would be a lot smaller. I believe that the blame of this falls on the publisher, not the actual developers who are being pounded with extra work.
Amen to that. I don't think it's a lot to ask. Ubisoft clearly has talented people developing for PC and the last Splinter Cell is an example of that. I played that game back when it came out on a i5 3570k / 660 Ti PC and if I didn't lock the framerate at 60, it would get into the early 100's. It gave me hope for Black Flag but- well you know how that turned out. If this game is well optimized then a single 780 Ti should blast @ 1440p with no problems.
I'm with you there bud. But apparently Watchdogs will be a CPU hog like AC4. They're asking for a quad core CPU like they did in AC4 but I bet that when you're playing the game, when you open the taskbar you'll see it's only using 2 cores at 80% load- again like AC4.
https://twitter.com/Design_...
That's Jonathan Morin saying that an i5 3470 CPU is a ...
Hmmm maybe not. The tweet doesn't go into any detail about what resolution or what AA is being used or even at what framerate. I think this applies more to your setup:
https://twitter.com/Design_...
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Google image search will show that this has nothing to do with Mass Effect.
I remember that when Kinect was first announced (Project Natal) it had an integrated processor on board, so that it didn't leech off processing power from the Xbox. It worked a lot better then that the Kinect 2.0 works now. I expected that they would have integrated a dedicated chip on their new Kinect but no. Sigh... Good job MS.
Probably GTAV for PS4, X1 and PC. Hopefully Rockstar Table Tennis for iOS (jk).
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This is coming to PC? I thought it was PS4 exclusive.
Yeah but when fanboys tout that the PS4 version has a higher resolution than the Xbox version, you're not as outraged, right? Btw double the framerate (as in PC 60+ v PS4 30 locked) IS a pretty big deal.
Only $50!? Wow! Steam Summer Sale eat your heart out!