I learned “don’t mess with shit that isn’t yours” in kindergarten. I guess I’m the weirdo here.
I learned “don’t mess with shit that isn’t yours” in kindergarten. I guess I’m the weirdo here.
That makes no sense whatsoever.
1. Dick move to make me look for information somewhere else because you’re playing a video game.
Cool, let's just let everyone decide for themselves how property that doesn't belong to them should be used. What could possibly go wrong?
Fixed your headline.
Sorry to burst your bubble but i bought that ps4, hzd and god of war bundle during black friday with one of the main factors being hzd included. Doubt they marketed that bundle expecting it wouldnt get people like me.
This is probably the same asshole who (seated one row behind you) takes his shoes off on the plane and then rests his feet on your arm rest.
Still looks better than most PC games as a PC gamer imo
Since I’m assuming you’re using the term ‘consumer’ in its broadest sense, I’m gonna stop you right there and say, no, your average consumer isn’t buying a rig which can adequately handle what the PlayStation 5 will likely throw at it. This is a move that benefits PC gamers specifically and basically no one else.
Ferraris have more performance but they’re not taking your kids to school.
You think every PC gamer is going to wait three years to play a game they really want? Maybe a few will, but most won’t.
PS Now’s main problem is that it’s always been an ugly stepchild in Sony’s eyes, and therefore will probably never have the money, attention or leadership to properly market itself.
I provided an anecdote to support my argument. You’ve provided nothing but poorly-reasoned speculation to support yours. So...
This doesn’t really make sense to me since Playstation Now is on PC. Why not just push PS Now harder and allow downloads on PC. Then put more of the bigger exclusives on Now and market it to PC users as a way for them to play these games on their PC. That way you are able to make money for the Now service as well as…
Great, your personal exception has disproven everything. Argument withdrawn.
Except that you and I both know that’s not how people think - and the majority will likely take this as a signal that, hey, wait long enough and the shit’s gonna come to PC regardless. Then it’s gonna be ‘wait a year’. Then ‘wait a few months’. Then day and date.
I dunno? To sell systems? Because, unlike Microsoft, they don’t produce an operating system or have a PC storefront?
Generally, when people get a whiff that one game is coming to their platform of choice, they’re willing to wait for the others. I don’t see many PC fans rushing out to buy a PlayStation 5 after this news. Unless Sony states unequivocally that there’s something like a solid three year window between PlayStation and PC…
Right - after three years as an exclusive, an additional platform for a beloved game like this is basically free money for Sony as well as great advertising for the sequel.
No, Sony, don’t do this.