scottymuser1
ScottyMuser1
scottymuser1

Really? interesting, thanks for that, I just assumed most people would react in the same way as I have done every single time I have bought an Ubisoft title (last - Far Cry 3: BD) and saw the god awfulness that is UPlay - recoiling in shock and swearing to try and buy their games for consoles in the future. Heck, the

that could be because AC:S made most of it’s money on console, as players avoided the PC ports usually in the past, and GTA:V was relatively new on the PC, but ages old on the consoles

quite a few - apparently over 50% of the first 6 weeks of sales on the PC platform were on GOG. Which as a fan of the site, and it’s DRM free approach, fills me with great joy!

I made a point above in response to someone attempting to use ti as a reason to call out the indie apocalpyse and that it was a sign of the gaming crisis - actually the reality is that it is exactly the opposite! across the year, including sales on the PC, CD ProjektRed have confirmed that the PC sales were only

thats not true - unless you genuinely believe that every single copy sold on PC came from someone without a console, or means to buy it on console - I would suggest that is pure PC Master Race exaggeration. Especially as most people I know who have the choice will always opt from the PC version, but NOT refuse to buy

Ah, but that doesn’t even paint a small fragment of the truth - what you have here is Steam sales figures; we know from CDProjekt Red that after 6 weeks they had sold 6 million copies, with 30% (2 million copies) selling on PC. Also, that after 2 weeks, of the 4 million units, and 1.3 million units on PC, they had