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10 Studios working on ACU? Yet, I cannot shake the feeling that the PC version will be delayed.
As someone who primarily plays PC games, I will buy quality DLC for games I absolutely enjoy. Generally though I can pick up recently released titles for super cheap and the DLC for even cheaper. I remember purchasing Borderlands 2 for $35 and the Season Pass for $10. Keep in mind this was all within a month after…
Who put Frank Underwood in COD?!
Are JRPGs making a comeback?
Cannot wait.
Makes sense for Unity to come out for the PC. Same architecture as the PS4 and XB1. Not to mention that the PC has already been "next-gen" for the last few years so it's capable of handling what Unity can throw at it... if it's optimized enough. I only hope it is not purposely delayed, but if it is it would continue…
You can also pick up Steam keys cheap early in a title's release (from legitimate digital retailers). I picked up Borderlands 2 for $40 and the Season Pass for ~$10 from Greenman Gaming. I snagged Tomb Raider, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and Metro Last Light for less than $35 each during the first few weeks after…
The Commodore 64?
"half-assed" is still too much credit.
What really irked me about that was when the Square Enix Japan subtly assigned the "poor" sales as Crystal Dynamic's fault during an interview.
I love the idea of the Oculus Rift, so long as it's optional and not a replacement, but if that means an increase in price, than no thank you.
Sounds similar to David DeMartini's comments of Steam sales when he was working at EA. We all thought it was crazy then, still sounds pretty crazy. Now, my post is not to be dismissive of Rohrer's comments. He probably does have some validity about Steam sales spliting the community, however this is the way the…
My Logitech G9 wants to speak with your Logitech G9
Err... I'm gonna sound like a jerk for the following so I apologize in advance...
Kinda hard to see if mods impact sales or not. We don't know the numbers and publishers scream "piracy" so often it has lost any validity it once had (not that I'm excusing it).
"Grand Theft Auto V on PC?"
(holds GR1M RACER)
This times a million. And to add to your statement... Skyrim on the PC sold at least 5 million copies.
Unfortunately, I don't see it happening. At least on the console side. PSN and XBL are the primarily the only ways a console gamer can buy digital content on consoles via the consoles*. MS and Sony have walled gardens, so no other digital retailers can compete with them via PSN/XBL. One of the big things that keeps…