Not really.
Well, it is bad, but load out slots aren't in any game. Save slots are universal in literally every video game these days and have been for decades.
Because Konami can't business.
Exactly
So is Konami.
They say there's no such thing as bad publicity. Konami seems to want to prove them wrong, and I'm more than willing to help.
Maybe we can get the company in such dire straights it sells off its IP to other companies, ones that recognize their importance and are willing to try to make good games again.
Well, yea, I won't, but what about other people?
Hey, people blaming video games: get back to me when literally everyone who plays video games does this kind of stuff. Then you have my permission to blame video games.
I'm sorry, but I cannot condone G2A.
Well, glad to know the PC isn't the only one with those problems.
The car sections in general or the car sections on PC?
I noticed something else in the posts, that essentially he's saying, "We're trying to bring as many games as we can to PC, but for those we can't, don't blame us; blame the publisher."
Or am I reading into things too much?
Don't you mean a sad Pandaren?
It's on mobile devices, so we know it's possible.
Sorry, my mistake. Was thinking of another game.
Square Enix owns Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest VIII. Why is Chrono Trigger more likely to come to PC than Dragon Quest VIII?
It's on GOG. Pretty sure that's better than being on Steam.
But you wouldn't need an emulator if it was ported, now would you?
Yes, but wouldn't you rather have an officially supported version of the game?
Clearly neither of you tried the Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition benchmark.
It's a "hold my beer" moment, that's for sure.