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ThisCOME THE FUCK ON ATLUS, WHERE THE FUCK IS THE SMTV PC PORT????
Let me add to this:WHERE THE FUCK IS THE DEADLY PREMONITION 2 PC PORT????
They are seriously charging 70 usd for a 60 usd game lmao
yes, yes we do! all of them!Really, we need some more Japanese quirky games easily available on the platform.
At least from my perspective, the last SEGA game I really wanted to play was Valkyria Chronicles 4.Earlier today, I saw several users "complaining" about the lack of effort from Square Enix on their PC ports, saying they are treated as a clear afterthought, and that feedback is fully deserved.
With SEGA, I don't understand why they seem to get a pass on most things they do. They release one 10-15 old title, and suddenly everyone acts like they are a company whose PC support (for Japanese titles) is extraordinary. I really don't get it.
Yep. Sega is just weird. Squeenix is fucking bizarre.At least from my perspective, the last SEGA game I really wanted to play was Valkyria Chronicles 4.
Not only did that release day-and-date on PC, it's the single best port of a modern JRPG on PC that I ever played (which I did not work on myself). In all its years of existence, Square-Enix hasn't managed to do anything of comparable quality in a comparable release timeframe even once.
Does Sega make some questionable decisions? Sure. Are they S-E tier? Not even close.
50% off. I guess it's the first time it is half off
Kinda OT, but since you brought the name up, I noticed that VC4 is currently -80% on Steam.At least from my perspective, the last SEGA game I really wanted to play was Valkyria Chronicles 4.
I basically meant, Durante, that both companies have a lot of shortcomings when it comes to their PC output (both in terms of releasing titles on the platform, or in a timely manner, or the quality of the ports), and while Square Enix is frequently called out for their "misdeeds", SEGA seems to get a pass on almost everything, despite clearly falling short of their promises.At least from my perspective, the last SEGA game I really wanted to play was Valkyria Chronicles 4.
Not only did that release day-and-date on PC, it's the single best port of a modern JRPG on PC that I ever played (which I did not work on myself). In all its years of existence, Square-Enix hasn't managed to do anything of comparable quality in a comparable release timeframe even once.
Does Sega make some questionable decisions? Sure. Are they S-E tier? Not even close.
I think it's great. Mechanically and technically, it's either a flat out improvement or on par with VC1 on all fronts.Kinda OT, but since you brought the name up, I noticed that VC4 is currently -80% on Steam.
Played and enjoyed the first but never finished it.
Still, I remember hearing that VC4 was a return to form.
Worth it for a lapsed VC1 fan? Better than VC1? Worse?
have you tried finger but holegonna end my small chase here, there's no way to progress
after downloading the apks, i tried logging into geforce now, but as i did, it lead me to the main menu of geforce now; basically it didn't work (naturally), but at least it was worth it looking into it, hopefully won't be any consequences from this
even if i can't progress, i will rest with pride, knowing i am the only person on this earth to my knowledge who has shin megami tensei v officially from nvidia onto my very own samsung galaxy s20
Except they don't get a pass, people bring up the "aggressively porting" quote quite frequently after all.I basically meant, Durante, that both companies have a lot of shortcomings when it comes to their PC output (both in terms of releasing titles on the platform, or in a timely manner, or the quality of the ports), and while Square Enix is frequently called out for their "misdeeds", SEGA seems to get a pass on almost everything, despite clearly falling short of their promises.
I see it quite frequently, even reading some of today's posts after my earlier post. Despite SEGA failing to deliver over and over again, and not announcing anything "new" (ports) in ages, people continue to give it the benefit of doubt, expecting those promised ports to be coming out soon.
There's quite a few recent Square Enix announcements that do not include a PC version, such as Triangle Strategy, Live a Live HD 2D, Front Mission remakes (though since the Front Mission remakes are from the same studio as Panzer Dragoon, they may be in a similar situation and get a PC version later), the Chocobo FF kart racing game (though with the microtransactions it has, I guess it's a good thing).Square Enix, at least, barely skips PC for new releases (although their ports are quite uneven; some are quite competent, others are a mess), and even treats the PC to ports of older titles that frequently come out later, if at all, on consoles.
Sweet.I think it's great. Mechanically and technically, it's either a flat out improvement or on par with VC1 on all fronts.
In an email to GamesRadar, a Quantic Dream representative rebuffed rumors of a Star Wars: Eclipse delay on the grounds that a release window was never confirmed.
That looks very impressive, bigger in scope than I ever imagined.This looks amazing
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but also
WHERE THE FUCK IS THE DEADLY PREMONITION 2 PC PORT????
As I mentioned in the previos page:Let me add to this:
Where is a working Deadly Premonition PC port?
Where is a No More Heroes 3 PC port?
Really, we need some more Japanese quirky games easily available on the platform.
Sadly what ezodagrom said and on top of that we still have some other PC ports that leaked (or we suspect are coming too) that are yet to be announced.
Deadly Premonition 2? Either canned or delayed due publisher purchase by Thunderful group.
NMH3? I could see it announced in the next Xseed line-up.
SMT V? completely unknown when, sadly we don't have an estimation which makes things even more difficult.
Square Exclusives? Switch ones we do suspect will follow the usual path of 8-12 months and the EGS ones we don't know but should know in the next 30 days (yes, I'm going to give them all April too)
So yeah, it sucks to not know when things will happen
but didn't thunderful buy rising star before the financial report that talked about DP2 PC?As I mentioned in the previos page:
That's good to hear, it's one of the games I intend to play this year.I think it's great. Mechanically and technically, it's either a flat out improvement or on par with VC1 on all fronts.
I'm not a HP fan but this looks pretty goodThis looks amazing
That is correct but after that financial report, Rising Star went completely silent so, if none of us have access to Thunderful reps, we won't know for sure what happened there, heck, was DP2 ever mentioned again in any other financial report after that one? :/but didn't thunderful buy rising star before the financial report that talked about DP2 PC?
Looks fantastic. Way better than I imagined.This looks amazing