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That's all games. And did you actually play Sunset Overdrive? I bought it at launch despite being on the fence about it and it's definitely not a budget game. It has some of the best movement that's ever been put in a videogame. Most of the people who didn't like it weren't on board with the humor (I get that) and

Smite barely needed to be touched to get it onto a console. Wasteland 2 on the other hand, if you played it, would be a nightmare to get to work with a controller. You'd either need to make it really really confusing with tons of layered commands using controller buttons which simulates the experience with a

If the hat was hanging up, maybe. But it's a hat in a spotlight.

Why would it worry anybody? PC gaming and mobile gaming is on a crash course and headed for each other. Nvidia sees this and are trying to appease both crowds while also trying to draw them together. As a PC gamer (and console gamer and mobile gamer) I am perfectly fine with this. If my PC can get more powerful

Well, at least you know that.

That makes no sense. They didn't suddenly run into a technical hurdle because it wasn't optimized as you are fond of saying. It was cut simply because they didn't want to spend time on a feature many PC players might not use or wouldn't have used in the past. Many other games in the past, including Capcom titles,

Saving time is saving money. That is yet another thing you should understand as a "game developer". Time is the most important thing in software development as you can have a product that could have a ton of great features that are very worthy but at the end of the day you have to cut some of them because employees

I remember seeing that the guys who made Painkiller made Bulletstorm. I was excited as could be. Then I downloaded the demo on PC and I found that an FPS game didn't have a jump button. The people who made Painkiller, a game with some of the best movement in FPS history, didn't have a jump button. All you got was

So, your reason and only reason is they "axed it for optimization". Which, BTW, optimization is now a catch-all term that a lot of people try to use these days and few actually knows what it means in regards to software development. You say you work in game design. I work in software development. Just this morning

That doesn't jive with history. Religion has always been heavily rooted in politics and religion has been used as a system of unification, a system of control and at times a system of fear and violence. That's all religions and it involved many political factions and governments. You're trying to turn this into a

That makes no sense whatsoever given how software development works and the reasons for omitting features per platform (which the reasons run way deeper than you realize). But you're entitled to your opinion so enjoy.

I don't see what point you're trying to make. They can't change the game. But they can change their rules to try and keep focus on the game and less focus on stream trolls typing, "LOL BOOB PHYSICSSSSSSSSSZZZZ". And the event attendees would have no issue handling anything the game can throw at them because they

What a lot of people don't seem to understand is that these games are not viewed by a lot of people in tournament settings. Gone are they days when you rented a large hall or building and held an offline tournament where the only people that watched were the people who actually made it to the event. Now anybody and

Yes, you do save money. The feature has to get working with a PC in mind and that can be a very trying thing due to all of the different hardware configurations out there. They wanted to save money and cost and axe a feature that they believe many would not use due to the nature of where most PC's are located and

You do realize that PC's can and are hooked up to big screen TV's these days right? Steam Big Picture mode alone is dedicated to it. What you just said is the equivalent of, "oh god, you play games? You must be sitting down in your parent's basement and get no sunlight eating cheetos".

It wasn't removed due to performance reasons. It was removed because Capcom believe that nobody has a computer sitting in their living room and hooked up to a TV to do couch co-op. So they saved a bit of money and time by not putting it in. It's a common feature omitted on PC versions of games which is pretty out

Who is "they"? And violence in the name of religion is one of the most common reasons for war throughout recorded history.

In your reply barrage that you put on here, did you accidentally reply to me thinking you were replying to somebody else? What you said doesn't seem to jive too well as a response to my statement.

The issue I have isn't that people try to follow good advice. It's when you break down the history of violence associated with pretty much all religions and how it's been used to dominate people for centuries and influence them with a scare tactic. When you pull all the pieces of any religion apart and figure out

You are way out of touch with prices. You also aren't factoring in the cost of games on the PC (much much cheaper even after factoring in trade-ins) compared to the console.