No surprise to me I always knew PC Gaming is much bigger than most console gamers think it is. And now we have numbers to show that.
PC Gaming ($32 Billion) is more than 50% of all digital gaming. Nice to know that PC Gaming is dead.
Same can be said about the money you have in your bank account.
No, but I would not mind a cookie.
By making a PC version.
Interesting, the plot thickens.
I have more than 8 times more games than him in my Steam Library and they take up no space at all.
Some people even own more than 7000 games in their Steam Library, now that is what I would call impressive not a measly 225.
Denuvo does not stop piracy it just slows it down. Eventually anything can be cracked, its just a matter of time.
By the time these games will become Retro they will either be cracked or have a DRM free version available on GOG.com
The hate is in the hearts of potential consumers who have been screwed over by these publishers again and again. One mistake is too many in the gaming/entertainment industry and yet these publishers are repeat offenders who get worse and worse and still expect people will buy there half-assed products.
PC versions are still mostly better than the console versions but still more can be done to improve the experience of PC players even better. Some developers do go the extra mile and it is almost always reflected in higher sales of those games provided those games were actually good to begin with.
I started gaming on the Sega Mega Drive 2
I never cared about Nintendo consoles.
I had a PS1 for good PS1 Exclusives.
I had a PS2 for good PS2 Exclusives.
I had an Xbox for good Xbox Exclusives.
I had an Xbox 360 for good Xbox 360 Exclusives.
I had a PS3 for good PS3 Exclusives.
I have a PS4 for good PS4 Exclusives.
I don't want an Xbox One, period.
For everything else I have had a Gaming PC since 1997 and is by far m...
Also Dying Light
This is just disgusting. PC gamers would have never fallen for this scam so probably that is why it was cancelled on PC. I will be playing Far Cry: Primal and The Division when this comes out, so not much loss.
If stuff like this gets approved by the community then there is no hope for humanity. Fortunately there are a lot of sensible people guarding the borders of Steam and this is as far as games like this will ever come to getting on Steam.
You do know the point of Greenlight is to precisely stop games like this from coming on the main store. You actually need your game to be approved by the community for it to get to Steam.
Greenlight is just the border crossing. It is upto us to reject/permit games to enter Steam.
You said most modern games at Ultra/4k/60fps and now you want a card that plays The Witcher 3 at Ultra/4k/60fps. Make up your mind.
The Witcher 3 is one of the most if not the most demanding game on PC and you would need a card twice as fast as a 980 Ti to play it at Ultra/4k/60fps with Hairworks on, which is just not realistically possible for at least a couple of years. The only solution is SLI.
A single Overclocked 980 Ti can already play all modern games at least 3k/60fps and many games at 4k/60fps. We will need a card 25% faster to play them all at 4k/60fps. Which mostly probably will be the 1080 Ti.
3k = 3325x1871
Just made my decision easier. Just bought Far Cry Primal and The Division that release the same day and the week after respectively.
The Witcher 3 was the undisputed best but Rise of the Tomb Raider is more my kind of game. My 980 Ti is ready.
Other than Call of Duty most AAA PC games sell on par with console versions if not more. They may start of slowly but in the long run AAA PC sales have long legs and games keep selling for years and years longer. Games like Skyrim, Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Borderlands 2, Payday 2, Tomb Raider (2013) etc are still selling strong on PC whereas the sales of these games have long been dead on consoles and the only sales being that of pre-owned copies. Last years biggest AAA games GTA V, Fall...