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ok sorry you must be autistic

yes definitely, now you don’t really say “for microsoft windows” you just say “for PC”. Same thing when back in the days games were for IBM-Compatible systems, and that meant it was software for MS-DOS

No you clearly didn’t, you don’t get my argument at all. I’ll try to put things in an even simpler way:

it does a very bad job if that’s the case, on top the amount of aliasing doesn’t help the watercolor feeling at all

clearly you didn’t even read the article before commenting, and you even got 255 idiots starring your comment

heh “artistic work”, it’s entirely subjective and I always though BotW looked very washed out. Also colors can change dramatically between a TV screen, an PC monitor or even the switch screen.
This thing probably oversaturate everything, but you can tune it to your screen

also the author changed it from microsoft windows to PC, so he got my point and didn’t think it was stupid, now gtfo

in that case you say “on PC” not “on Microsoft Windows” making it sound like somehow microsoft is supporting the game on windows but not on xbox. Btw, the article was edited so Brian got my point, we can stop here

only because you cannot even understand it, it doesn’t make it stupid

yes but you don’t sell your games on windows, you sell your game on steam

yes but that information is completely irrelevant to the topic

yeah but the point that comes off is that microsoft has some japanese games on pc, it’s not true, they run on windows because every game on pc runs on windows, but they’re on steam. the article talks about gaming platforms

no one buys an XB1 for Japanese games because there are no japanese games.
Steam had no visual novels and no one bought them, now they have and they sell them like hot cakes.

“NIS America releases most of its games on PlayStation platforms, but has released several of its titles on Microsoft Windows”
This is kind of wrong there are no NIS america games on the windows store. They are on Steam. If you mean they run on windows... well... it’s an operating system not a games platform. I don’t

yep

Oh ok, I can definitely see your point of view then :) I can only say, it’s not always like that. One thing is to strive for always doing the best, the other is making everything always out of reach and squeeze everyone down

damn, that’s so stupid. A good and focused single player story driven AAA Star Wars game would have sold very well.

I guess you’re a dev too? I’ve been in the game industry for 10 years, there are some companies with that mindset *coughRockstarcough*, but generally it’s not true, you don’t have to commit every waking moment to building a game, most companies nowadays care for the health of their employees... on the other hand,

they are hemorrhaging talent because they do insanely long crunch periods and the pay is crappy

“ If you’re not ready to commit every waking moment to building a game, it’s not a job for you.”
That’s plain fucking stupid.