There's no denying that PC gaming is getting even bigger than ever before with Xbox & Playstation first parties. Some Japanese devs/publishers are also expanding to this market as seen with the Yakuza and Persona series.
Haha. I think most people are instinctively attracted either to pc or console and improvements on one don’t really move the needle much given how different the 2 are with major inherent functional advantages and disadvantage to each that are unlikely to change. For gamers like me who are more in the middle with both, things like console exclusives being on pc matters more.
So... What's next from the GeForce Now leak?
Expense and the artifice of console exclusives aside, it is by far the best platform, especially when you consider technical capabilities, customization, versatility, backwards compatibility, and depth of its game library. This is especially true given that consoles are more and more just becoming standardized, budget gaming PCs in a box with each passing generation.
Finally! Encrypting the game directories and thus restricting access to the game files was always a head scratching decision to me.
Congrats! Hope you enjoy it.Ordered a 1440p 165 Hz monitor today! It will be a downgrade from 4K when it comes to work stuff but it's the sweet spot for gaming.
Dell 27 Gaming Monitor: G Synch Monitor - S2721DGF | Dell Canada
Finally! Encrypting the game directories and thus restricting access to the game files was always a head scratching decision to me.
Awesome! Yeah, I really love my G Sync 1440 monitor I got last year. Totally agree it is the sweet spot.Ordered a 1440p 165 Hz monitor today! It will be a downgrade from 4K when it comes to work stuff but it's the sweet spot for gaming.
Dell 27 Gaming Monitor: G Synch Monitor - S2721DGF | Dell Canada
So far, it's two Squeenix games (Forspoken and FF7RI) that have the increased price tag. Hopefully the other publishers won't follow suit.They can charge it, but you don't have to *pay* it. People always have the option to *not* buy a game, and *not* play it. And if enough people respond that way, then the prices will decline.
Hopefully it gets the same success and support as the SM64 project.