Spence1115
Spence1115
Spence1115

They want you to spend money on buying Playstation games. You won't do that on PC. So of course they're not gonna support it. Officially. Someone will get it working quickly though. 

Was going to say something similar. Never heard of it, but does anyone read much gaming coverage from major news agencies? There’s great talent (Keza Macdonald over at the Guardian and Jason Schreier at Bloomberg) but I rarely read the former and the latter is behind a pay wall. Most of their content I consume via

I mean he’s literally called Sting. 

Look at most games though. The completion rate for most popular games is pretty low, even much shorter ones.

Yeah. You can be agile etc, that's great, but you WILL need more than that. Are they overstaffed? Maybe. But 50 is impossible for something the size of Twitter. 

It happens - I had Arkham Knight on PC at launch and played it flawlessly, not a single issue.

  • Cross-save between PS5, Series X/S, and PC

Well now "If I were a jolly blacksmith" is going through my head... 

And other companies pulling marketing get lambasted despite, you know, “their company, their rules”.

I like competition, I have nothing really against Epic, but fuck me the launcher is SLOW. Why is it built in Unreal Engine 4?! There’s no excuse for an app which is literally there to render a web browser and let you download stuff to be so so slow.

The Harry Potter one was also made by Niantic, just to add to the things you got wrong here.

I'm in London, in a new build flat, and they didn't bother putting fibre or anything so we're stuck with copper too, and whilst it's meant to go up to 76mbps, it caps out at 40 and I'm lucky if it stays that stable... 

Small correction, we already had a Lotad one. 

I love Christopher Judge with all my heart, but the man is 57 now. I don’t see him doing the role IRL sadly.

But that’s about the inside, not the outside.

unless they are first party games which we still do not own but will be on there forever

I’m assuming b/c they see ppl are muting it, and yet they still want everyone to know

The point of the S is Gamepass. They didn’t cut the Bluray for cost reasons, the drives cost next to nothing.

1. DLC also costs time and money to produce

No, he wouldn’t. Epic is privately held, so he’d only have to pay taxes on it if he sold the company. Publicly traded stocks he owned in other companies would be taxed, but he could deal with that by... selling those stocks, since the tax won’t be more than the stock itself is worth.