I actually like anime. I just join the anti side to have some fun.
I actually like anime. I just join the anti side to have some fun.
Losing a save with so many hours sucks the living shit out of any motivation to play a game.Cool, Nintendo’s cloud must have deleted my Picross S1-4 saves. I only stopped subbing when the oled launched.
Cool cool.
Legit feeling some buyer’s remorse.
edit. Yup, 180 days and the saves are nuked. I have a mind of nuking my purchase and tweeting it to Nintendo.
You don’t respect me, I don’t respect you.
You know what ? Perhaps they could announce >1 port at a time !
I've finished it 3 times and would love to play it another time, but with a performance that's not dogshit.Me sitting with a ps5 and having already played bloodborne (which is tremendously overrated)
You're not wrong.Anime music is just 90's euro beat with japanese lyrics
Prove me wrong!
If anything PC ports just increase the risk of me giving Sony more money (sometimes rebuying games I'm not likely to even finish the first time).Me sitting with a ps5 and having already played bloodborne (which is tremendously overrated)
yeah, those would be amazing, imagine if they had workshop supportLittle Big Planet 1 & 2.
Sony on anything older than the ps4Sony’s attitude to PC ports should be simple:
Port Everything.
They have a massive back catalogue and despite being one of the first in cloud gaming they’ve fallen behind.
If they want a massive library of games for their cloud service, they need them to be ported or emulated on PCs for them to be viable for the future. So why don’t they just get a move on and port or officially emulate every first party game from the PS1 up to today that they can legally do?
And while they’re at it, release those games on Steam.
Nah, things wouldn't be that different, Vivendi would chase trends too. I don't know what really happened at Ubisoft but they were on good track for some time then they flipped the table and started making strange decisions.Lol @ Ubisoft potentially being bought out. People shit all over the idea of Vivendis buyout occuring years ago and cheered when it didnt occur and then all the horrible stuff came out later about the company and then mega purchases and other stuff happened later for other game companies.
If the Vivendi one would of succeeded it would of kept it as a french conglomerate or whatever it's called which would of been fairly neat (At least I think it's kind of neat considering the state of other businesses overall)
It's easy to say port everything, but actually doing it is not that easy, even if it's something that only takes a small team, it's still often a 1+ year project for each game.Sony’s attitude to PC ports should be simple:
Port Everything.
They have a massive back catalogue and despite being one of the first in cloud gaming they’ve fallen behind.
If they want a massive library of games for their cloud service, they need them to be ported or emulated on PCs for them to be viable for the future. So why don’t they just get a move on and port or officially emulate every first party game from the PS1 up to today that they can legally do?
And while they’re at it, release those games on Steam.
Yeah, I'm not saying it's going to be simple. If they went on to do this it'd take them a long time to get a complete collection. But there's no time like the present, and from a strategic perspective they should have easily updated/portable versions of these games that they can run off standardised hardware (i.e. an x86 server). They can't keep relying on having a bunch of PS3 servers stream cloud games forever.It's easy to say port everything, but actually doing it is not that easy, even if it's something that only takes a small team, it's still often a 1+ year project for each game.
I'm sure they would of chased trends but it would of been different leadership and not the guillemont family trying to cling to that ship like barnaclesNah, things wouldn't be that different, Vivendi would chase trends too. I don't know what really happened at Ubisoft but they were on good track for some time then they flipped the table and started making strange decisions.
yeah, much smarter to port it years ago, and then just sit on forever for no reason. I guess PC ports are actually like fine wine, they get better the longer they stay on Valve's servers without being downloaded by anyone.It's easy to say port everything, but actually doing it is not that easy, even if it's something that only takes a small team, it's still often a 1+ year project for each game.
Game companies are like money-junkies chasing their next high.Nah, things wouldn't be that different, Vivendi would chase trends too. I don't know what really happened at Ubisoft but they were on good track for some time then they flipped the table and started making strange decisions.
Balance is key for everything. As an architect i did some stupid things on requests from investors, and i did some good things contrary to investors wishes. Point is to know when to do one and when to do other. Same is with games, sure go and chase money, you need to pay bills but you can't focus on just that and ignore everything else.Game companies are like money-junkies chasing their next high.
Companies should stop looking for their next instant profit-high and look at their games as an outlet of providing happiness.
In less nebulous terms this only means looking at games as pure entertainment with a specified end. Not crazy as its no different to movies. books and music.
What do you mean, you have 1500+ games on Switch? What PC part?I'm lost. WIth the re-purchase of the switch I finally realized I am totally overwhelmed with games to play (and want more obviously).
How do you sort through 1500+ games ?
I tried making a list but the PC part is 150 items, ridiculous.
I have 1623 games on Steam and my selection there is already 150. I mention the switch because that only adds up to the choice. If I had 1500 games on Switch I would be living the life on cocaine and hookers.What do you mean, you have 1500+ games on Switch? What PC part?
Well, I think people don't mean 'hit the Export to PC button please', but rather, take Microsoft strategy of releasing games both on their console and on PC. There's no reason no to, the enthusiast PC user it's not going to run to a Walmart to pick up a PS5 solely to play Horizon Zero Dawn (not that they can do it anyway lol).It's easy to say port everything, but actually doing it is not that easy, even if it's something that only takes a small team, it's still often a 1+ year project for each game.
That would be a good start and would be excellent going forward.Well, I think people don't mean 'hit the Export to PC button please', but rather, take Microsoft strategy of releasing games both on their console and on PC. There's no reason no to, the enthusiast PC user it's not going to run to a Walmart to pick up a PS5 solely to play Horizon Zero Dawn (not that they can do it anyway lol).
Especially given how Sony isn't a small indie company, they definitely have the manpower and money to do it.That would be a good start and would be excellent going forward.
But as a long term strategy I think the platform holders should be going to their back catalogue from older systems and bringing them to PC. They can sell them as individual titles and as part of a subscription.
Basically ignoring your older games is asking for them to be pirated. And PC gamers won’t give a shit that you can stream them from an ancient console in a server rack when they can be emulated on local hardware.
Obviously it won’t happen overnight, but I think the publishers most proactive about their back catalogues will be in the strongest position over the next decade or two. Even more so if said publisher has platform ambitions that want to live past the current console generation.
the interesting question now will be if he gets a majority in the parliament in the elections in June. If not, he will continue to be an ineffective president and likely give more fuel to far right parties in 2027 (or possibly allow leftist opposition parties to rise, but the far right always seem more effective in channelling people's dissatisfaction)Happy Macron won despite not liking him, Le Pen is just worse.
That’s because the right wing have no qualms about lying. They give simple answers to complex issues, which is easy when you don’t have to tell the truth.the interesting question now will be if he gets a majority in the parliament in the elections in June. If not, he will continue to be an ineffective president and likely give more fuel to far right parties in 2027 (or possibly allow leftist opposition parties to rise, but the far right always seem more effective in channelling people's dissatisfaction)
This would be amazing.
I can't believe it. EGS finally did a good thing to PC gaming... by leaking release date.The Biggest Upcoming PC Games of 2022
Check out our breakdown of the biggest and most anticipated PC Games of 2022! We update this list, so check back frequently to learn about new games.store.epicgames.com
Per Epic, Uncharted is releasing on PC June 20.