dupes4life
dupes4life
dupes4life

Hello, welcome to the comment section, my name is PixelAviStupidName, and I love the taste of corporate boot leather. Saved you the time, you can stop scrolling now.

Steam has needed a Steam account for 20 years to play games on Steam.. no idea what you even mean?

Needing a Steam account for it is just like needing a Facebook account for Oculus.

Oh believe me, I know all about their ‘sales.’ I get emails all the time telling me that items on my wishlist are ‘on sale.’ But $3 off a $30 game is not worth emailing me about, especially when I probably bought the same game on PC for $5.

Uhh, it’s not an exclusive if it’s available on PC, right? Also, Redfall is not Xbox exclusive, it’s ALSO on PC. So what’s with the whiney tone? When Sony starts releasing it’s “exclusives” on PC, we can talk. Till then, Sony is clearly the bigger sinner here. 

Okay, now write this same article about Sony releasing Horizon, God of War, Last of Us, and the many other exclusives.

They have plenty of things to play on their consoles and PC platforms. Indie titles, classic titles, and modern games. Like, is their “exclusive” collection as robust as Sony’s? No, granted, but saying there’s nothing to play is silly.

lol, there’s always one fanboy embarrassing themselves

Not only can you boot up an old game like Oblivion and stream it to your phone, but it also retains your old save information from back when you were playing it on your Xbox 360. Microsoft is juicing these old games with convenience features that hadn’t even really been conceived of when they were launched.

Speak for yourself, and only yourself. Plenty of people want this, including every single person I know that owns an Xbox.

That’s one way to spin a negative.

Thanks for this, I really think we need to be talking about this far more than we have been. It’s a complete joke that soon the only legal way to play Suikoden 2, one of the most decorated RPGs of all time, outside of owning the disc for $100+, is going to be completely gone, and even THAT method was insufficient. I

so i can sit on my comfortable couch and play on a 55" OLED screen?

Lol come on.  They both rule the roost because they’re aspirational image products.  The actual technology means nothing to MOST of eithers customers.  Don’t fool yourself.

The problem is that trick only works in a cinematic context, where the image is fixed where the director wants it and the depth of field is set to highlight what is important.

The article says it “doesn’t come with any warning at the beginning.” What you’ve posted is from the EULA. I trust you to understand the difference.

Stay classy CDPR fans

If you want your reviewers to clap like a seal because the game looks and feels expensive, IGN.com is right there.

Here’s a crazy idea:

Let your developers work at a reasonable pace and set your release windows to actual, realistic time-lines in the first place and then you don’t have to push shit back a million times because your project managers can’t seem to figure out how time works. Tell marketing to shut the fuck up and not