busyman96
busyman96
busyman96

This guy's gonna get a big bonus from Sony for saying that. Here’s my response:

The comparison isn’t quite valid. Typically, a game is PC exclusive for technical reasons, input reasons or budgetary reasons. For example, porting the Total War games to consoles would require complete UI and control scheme overhauls and console CPUs may not be able to handle the sheer number of units on-screen. In

Oh NO, This game came out a YEAR AGO!!! its so OLD!!!! How terrible!!!

With this generation of gaming, porting is not really much of a concept. They are all using a handful of the same engines so development across platform is far more efficient and makes sense to be done early on.  If they were going to do a PC release, I am 100% they have been keeping that in mind since early on in

Yup, this is totally the answer.  And people with cancer should just try not having cancer.  Seriously, getting a PS5 isn’t always the answer, and I’m saying this as someone who actually has one.  Let people play on what they want.

It’ll hit PC eventually, it may just not come out at the same time as PS5. FF7 Remake is on PC. FF15 is on PC. Stranger of Paradise is on PC. FF14 is one of the biggest if not THE biggest MMORPG out there and I’m confidant in claiming the majority of the player base is on PC.

He almost seemed to be passing it off as a joke, but I don’t buy it. At best, they won’t say anything about any platforms until the exclusivity deal is up. But this is typical Sony:paying big bucks for exclusivity and stopping devs from acknowledging other platforms, while whining to the courts that Microsoft is

Exclusivity doesn’t really benefit anyone except the devs/pubs. It’s not like customers are getting a better version of the game because of the exclusivity. People on other platforms are simply being denied access.

If SE doesn’t want my money, that’s fine.  I’m certainly not going to buy a PS5 for the privilege of giving it to them.

Don’t you all have phones?

Battlepasses, FOMO and ridiculously overpriced items are worse than loot boxes so I can see why they are upset. See: Overwatch 2

The company also points out that the last Elder Scrolls game was released in 2011

Somehow both Adidas and Ye are immune to workplace harassment laws? And civil lawsuits in the absence thereof? I don’t get this.

Why does it matter what a voice actor looks like? That feels like the lamest excuse. If voice acting teaches us anything, it’s that people rarely look like how you might expect them to look from their voice alone. I’d wager it’s something else. Like money. Or they’re changing the character design and don’t like how

Or as Yahtzee Crenshaw likes to say, “every JRPG is about a bunch of teenagers using the power of friendship to kill God”.

We can’t seem to get enough of imagined scenarios where humanity picks up the pieces after a cataclysmic event.

The Office Lego set uses that same piece to represent Todd Packer’s “present” he left on Michael’s office floor. It gets placed under the desk, and unless you know it’s there, you’ll never see it because it’s so well hidden.

The $400 castle that came out recently has a toilet that lets out to the outside, and uses a brown frog piece on the ground underneath it.

There’s also a brown frog in Lion Knight’s Castle that’s outside the tower’s bathroom with a peculiar comment in the instructions...

It’s probably because you’re only thinking to look at the game from the perspective of HR Giger without the many other artists that also follow suit. Even on the Kickstarter they don’t just say they’re only inspired by Giger’s works, but that of Zdzislaw Beksinski. Which for the overall setting of them, I think they