To be fair, only one has the golden PSP from god... and that’s Kenny.
To be fair, only one has the golden PSP from god... and that’s Kenny.
So when is your site changing it’s name to Koticku?
Many already play their switch on 4k TV’s which plays at an even lower resolution with checkered rendering.
The advantage here with a PC device. you’ll be able to change your resolution and adjust depending on the game. Some games even allow you to set the resolution to 4k but render at 1080p, 720p, ect.
In addition, FS…
Unlike trying to get a console... I actually managed to get one of these within the 1minute mark. The transaction part froze but it had gone through, as I saw in the transaction history and the e-mail confirmation was sent 15minutes later.
Overall, considering the demand it went much better than anticipated.
I’m amazed Kotaku is just learning about region pricing for the first time. Have they never played a Nintendo title before?
Exactly, imagine doing this in retail. Some company comes in, uses your space to sell it’s games and your patrons who frequentely visit. Take all of the profit but doesn’t pay the rent... or compensate you for the shelve space.
and it’s not like that 30% they don’t pay is going back to the customers neither... so even…
“ THey dont want to become apple, they want to be able to compete against apple.”
Epic wants it’s own store app in IOS. It requested this preferential treatment from Apple over a year ago. Which obviously got shutdown, now their playing the mob into thinking their some sort of saviour. Which is BS... Epic is company,…
Maybe they should start working on their own store... that would be a nice start... The thing still lacks some really basic features...
I wouldn’t be throwing stones there Kotaku, you’re design looks like something out of the AOL and Netscape era...
This is likely the same on the Android store as well, where you have a lot of garbage apps or some are niche apps that satisfy a small group of users.
Heck i’m guilty of it, there’s some game types that I just enjoy and their not listed on other storefronts.
At the end of the day though, if a game is great it will get…
“ a very powerful gaming desktop and was delighted to play games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Control with the highest visual settings running at/around 90fps. That computer costs over $5,000 “
Not sure if your trolling here... if 5000$ is getting you 90fps in COD... that’s an overpriced build. Were you…
It’s the kind of stuff I expect from Epic, but come on EA... your store has been out for how long now? feels like their both stuck in Early access..
yea that was pure marketing BS. If he’s referencing SSD’s, he completely wrong. Just the fact on PC we can multiply our bandwidth through raid 0 alone, heck even with NVME drives...
and then it can’t be CPU...
That’s hardly the case anymore, consoles are essentially PC’s now and the performance gap is quite similar. It more or less has to do with game optimizations tailored to the console. (where the devs will adjust a narrow FOV, reduced draw distance, checkered rendering etc, all to increase the FPS)
AMD’s is also…
My primary gaming machine is a PC, and I have 50$ steam boxes which stream my PC gaming to the TV’s.
I recentely bought an xbox one (for read dead 2) and I can say I didn’t really enjoy that experience... Sold it as soon I finished RDR2.
I though it was quite expensive as well for what you got and the limitations of…
“ On top of that, the portions of Steam I use were developed years ago and have remained mostly stagnant since release. ”
so you’ve spent 300$ since big picture was introduced huh? I think you’ve made my point for me.
Fortnite’s concurrent monthly player base stands at 10.8 million. In addition, that number includes platforms outside the PC. That’s Fortnite, not the Epic store. How many of those accounts actually buy games on there is a completely mistery because Epic doesn’t release those numbers.
Steams has 90million monthly…
You’re comparing two different things.
Epic has trouble managing account security for one game.
You realize that steam big picture mode was developed by a team right? and you indicated you use it all the time.
So you won’t pay them, but you’ll pay epic to go out and grab exclusives... and keep leaching off steams features sets it develops.
Same here, honestly theirs enough games in my existing library and new games from smaller devs who also self publish that I should be playing.