The developer of the unique co-op game A Way Out is claiming console hardware like the PS4 is holding back his artistic vision -- but the PC market isn't the panacea he implies it is, either.
Auroch Digital, the developers of Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 have teased a massive expansion in variety for their new FPS game.
Game Pressure met with the one and only Josh Sawyer at Digital Dragons and chatted about RPGs, Pentiment, Pillars of Eternity, the state of the industry, and the genre.
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 developers discuss the huge success of Space Marine 2 and its effect on the series as a whole.
I’ll get Space Marine 2 when it’s cheaper. I don’t pay more than half price for short games.
It was funny at E3 but this guy now needs to be careful how much shit he talks
“You want the honest truth? This machine is not so strong as you think,” Fares told Engadget, pointing to the PS4 running his game. “This is like a five-year-old PC. If consoles were as powerful as PCs are today, you would see all different games. Most of the work developers put out there is to make them work on consoles.”
Consoles are holding back the PC?
How about Xbox One then? Haven't they got it running on that yet?
How the hell he gonna say the ps4 is holding it back but don't say anything about the base Xbox one? The last time I check, I thought the base ps4 is stronger than the base Xbox one. GTFO