AAA PC ports being fucking crap doesn't help either lol
AAA PC ports being fucking crap doesn't help either lol
More console players, but yeah it sucksI will probably sound like i am whining but honestly i see Digital Foundry less and less as PC outlet. Again they somehow manage to release video for each console release on day 1 or very, very shortly after release. Meanwhile their PC coverage is far and few between. As far as i know they hired additional person for PC coverage and despite that they are releasing less PC videos overall. I mean i don't need PC performance review month later.
Maybe next run!Roguelike celebration!
Almost nothing on sale.
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Go claim it, it's an excellent game imo!free for some reason
Gonna guess it's a combo of alex being mostly the only person who did pc coverage for them until recently and pc ports being such a mess. For console games they have john, oliver and tom handling it and generally there's just less to talk about on the hardware side. There's little to no graphics settings, only a couple of modes to try usually.I will probably sound like i am whining but honestly i see Digital Foundry less and less as PC outlet. Again they somehow manage to release video for each console release on day 1 or very, very shortly after release. Meanwhile their PC coverage is far and few between. As far as i know they hired additional person for PC coverage and despite that they are releasing less PC videos overall. I mean i don't need PC performance review month later.
I think that's a pretty good showing for BG3. I saw people on the other site saying it's bad but you can tell they don't have a lot of knowledge about crpgs and their history. Crpgs generally don't make any splash on consoles and that specific stat being used means it's competing against all the GaaS trash that hogs "engagement" charts. Sales wise it was #2 globally for PS5 so it sold well.
The other thread is fucking idiotic. Trying to paint it as bad.Gonna guess it's a combo of alex being mostly the only person who did pc coverage for them until recently and pc ports being such a mess. For console games they have john, oliver and tom handling it and generally there's just less to talk about on the hardware side. There's little to no graphics settings, only a couple of modes to try usually.
Alex has to see if the thing works at all first then troubleshoot it when it doesn't, then go through each setting and painfully figure out how well it works or how much performance it takes. Those optimized settings take a while and consoles don't have to worry about it at all it either runs well or it doesn't.
I think that's a pretty good showing for BG3. I saw people on the other site saying it's bad but you can tell they don't have a lot of knowledge about crpgs and their history. Crpgs generally don't make any splash on consoles and that specific stat being used means it's competing against all the GaaS trash that hogs "engagement" charts. Sales wise it was #2 globally for PS5 so it sold well.
I would kill to have had Pathfinder wrath of the righteous perform that "badly" on console.
Pretty much this.Gonna guess it's a combo of alex being mostly the only person who did pc coverage for them until recently and pc ports being such a mess. For console games they have john, oliver and tom handling it and generally there's just less to talk about on the hardware side. There's little to no graphics settings, only a couple of modes to try usually.
Alex has to see if the thing works at all first then troubleshoot it when it doesn't, then go through each setting and painfully figure out how well it works or how much performance it takes. Those optimized settings take a while and consoles don't have to worry about it at all it either runs well or it doesn't.
it 150% sold more on PCMy hot take CRPGs = Computer RPGs and JRPGs= Console RPGs.
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I have a feeling that the cane sold better on PC than console, despite the somewhat of a small marketing push that Sony did for the game, ranging from stuff like posting about it in Twitter having dev interview blog post and stuff
It just hide the problem instead of solving ItSteam :: Sonic Superstars :: A Note About Cross-Platform Play in Online Battle Mode
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I know but they need to do something to fix it. For both Alex sake and their userbase. As I said I really don't need PC performance video weeks later.Gonna guess it's a combo of alex being mostly the only person who did pc coverage for them until recently and pc ports being such a mess. For console games they have john, oliver and tom handling it and generally there's just less to talk about on the hardware side. There's little to no graphics settings, only a couple of modes to try usually.
Alex has to see if the thing works at all first then troubleshoot it when it doesn't, then go through each setting and painfully figure out how well it works or how much performance it takes. Those optimized settings take a while and consoles don't have to worry about it at all it either runs well or it doesn't.
Ublock Origin or just don't go to youtube, I guess.Oh great, our overlords at Alphabet have now made new changes to YouTube. I wonder if it will make it an even worse experience now
they have been doing for a long timeOh great, our overlords at Alphabet have now made new changes to YouTube. I wonder if it will make it an even worse experience now
If only more than 10 countries existed, alas.Speaking of Steam Deck, it seems that sales are now starting to slow down a bit, it's still selling but not near what it use to
I guess you are being facetious, but it is being sold in the entire EU, right? So that would mean 27 (EU) + 2 (Canada/US) + 4 (Taiwan/Hong Kong/ Korea / Japan) = 33. Still a bit shy from the around 200 countries/territories around the worldIf only more than 10 countries existed, alas.
My theory is that the first Steam Deck is basically the test run to establish the platform and Steam Deck 2 will get the real worldwide push. At least I hope this is the plan because it's a real shame that so many people don't have access to it.If only more than 10 countries existed, alas.
1 - Limited country list presenseSpeaking of Steam Deck, it seems that sales are now starting to slow down a bit, it's still selling but not near what it use to,
I think the Japan and Asia approach is how they’ll handle global sales: find a partner to shoulder the local risk.I do expect Valve to sell the Steam Deck 2 in more countries, and it would be downright ridiculous look if they don't (would undermine their entire point about wanting to change the landscape of PC gaming as a whole).
But I would also be surprised if they actually sell it everywhere, with global shipping. They want local warehouses, allowing people send it in for repairs if they want to, and have actual support. That requires Valve to expand their distribution network and I think their small size will make it very hard for them to expand too quickly here. Over the course of many years, sure, but I don't thing we will see true worldwide availability anytime soon, instead a slow increase over time. I do wonder which regions Valve will focus on next, though.
I can see that. Their partnership with Komodo has been pretty fantastic, at least from what I can tell. Lots of big marketing events in Japan and other countries, a lot of presence in retail and so on. I wonder how easy it will be to find such good partners for other regions.I think the Japan and Asia approach is how they’ll handle global sales: find a partner to shoulder the local risk.
Refresh != more powerfulWhat refresh are people talking about, Valve already said no Deck 2 until like 2025. If you want a more powerful device you'll have to look elsewhere or wait.
Yeah, I tested it today and it was business as usual.On the subject of Youtube, I just use ublock and haven't had any issues (yet)
There’s been a device going through compliance/certification in several countries.What refresh are people talking about, Valve already said no Deck 2 until like 2025 at least. If you want a more powerful device you'll have to look elsewhere.
If people are really waiting for a refresh that may offer marginal changes then when that arrives they have bigger reason to wait again for the then closer Deck 2.
Hmm, it's almost as there are consequences if you try to fuck over peopleSteam :: Sonic Superstars :: A Note About Cross-Platform Play in Online Battle Mode
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Doubt.Nintendo does it