The worst part about PC gamers is that most of them think they are better than everybody else.
Just asking, but have you noticed how usually when a game comes out and they say it will have cross platform support (usually for competitive FPS games, CS GO or Shadowrun, yes at the time it was being worked on for cross platform), but eventually kill it off, with the usual saying that the PC players would shred the console players? Also, I grew up on PC gaming since I was about 3, so I love it. Also, you do have a good sense of pride when you actually build your computer your way. I do have a PS3 and Wii as well (as well as quite a bit of other systems/handhelds), but I still prefer the PC.
There is one thing that does bother me is that when companies decide to either delay or cancel the PC version either out of piracy issues (they do exist, but it's mostly a ******** cop-out) or they feel they won't sell.
Another good example was Cthulhu Saves the World bundle (also with Breath of Death VII), where it was put on the Xbox Live Indie Games service, with the 360 (here is the article for the sake of reference to the date: http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/23/ct...sane-on-steam/). Breath of Death VII on the 360 sold 55K copies from April 2010 to Nov 2011 and Cthulhu Saves the World came out on the same service Dec 2010 and sold only 20K up to Nov 2011. Then when it came to Steam, which was July of 2011, bundling both games, sold 100K in just over 4 months (till Nov 2011). Also want to throw this out there:http://www.joystiq.com/2011/07/20/st...f-death-vii-o/.
Sorry went off on a tangent there like crazy. Basically what I'm getting at is, put it on the PC, it will sell.
I'm still meh on it. Saving more for Guild Wars 2 and Torchlight 2.
same, im waiting for GW2 with my old clan from warhammer online.
And im also waiting for diablo3, but i don't expect much, don't think i ll spend as much time on it as i did at diablo2.. tho there are going to be arenas, could be interesting
Just asking, but have you noticed how usually when a game comes out and they say it will have cross platform support (usually for competitive FPS games, CS GO or Shadowrun, yes at the time it was being worked on for cross platform), but eventually kill it off, with the usual saying that the PC players would shred the console players? Also, I grew up on PC gaming since I was about 3, so I love it. Also, you do have a good sense of pride when you actually build your computer your way. I do have a PS3 and Wii as well (as well as quite a bit of other systems/handhelds), but I still prefer the PC.
There is one thing that does bother me is that when companies decide to either delay or cancel the PC version either out of piracy issues (they do exist, but it's mostly a ******** cop-out) or they feel they won't sell.
Another good example was Cthulhu Saves the World bundle (also with Breath of Death VII), where it was put on the Xbox Live Indie Games service, with the 360 (here is the article for the sake of reference to the date: http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/23/ct...sane-on-steam/). Breath of Death VII on the 360 sold 55K copies from April 2010 to Nov 2011 and Cthulhu Saves the World came out on the same service Dec 2010 and sold only 20K up to Nov 2011. Then when it came to Steam, which was July of 2011, bundling both games, sold 100K in just over 4 months (till Nov 2011). Also want to throw this out there:http://www.joystiq.com/2011/07/20/st...f-death-vii-o/.
Sorry went off on a tangent there like crazy. Basically what I'm getting at is, put it on the PC, it will sell.
i hate EA for this, they canceled NHL for PCs i would buy it. But im not going to buy PS3 or anything else just to play 1 game.. i know i would proly play more but i like my PC i built myself
Just asking, but have you noticed how usually when a game comes out and they say it will have cross platform support (usually for competitive FPS games, CS GO or Shadowrun, yes at the time it was being worked on for cross platform), but eventually kill it off, with the usual saying that the PC players would shred the console players? Also, I grew up on PC gaming since I was about 3, so I love it. Also, you do have a good sense of pride when you actually build your computer your way. I do have a PS3 and Wii as well (as well as quite a bit of other systems/handhelds), but I still prefer the PC.
There is one thing that does bother me is that when companies decide to either delay or cancel the PC version either out of piracy issues (they do exist, but it's mostly a ******** cop-out) or they feel they won't sell.
Another good example was Cthulhu Saves the World bundle (also with Breath of Death VII), where it was put on the Xbox Live Indie Games service, with the 360 (here is the article for the sake of reference to the date: http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/23/ct...sane-on-steam/). Breath of Death VII on the 360 sold 55K copies from April 2010 to Nov 2011 and Cthulhu Saves the World came out on the same service Dec 2010 and sold only 20K up to Nov 2011. Then when it came to Steam, which was July of 2011, bundling both games, sold 100K in just over 4 months (till Nov 2011). Also want to throw this out there:http://www.joystiq.com/2011/07/20/st...f-death-vii-o/.
Sorry went off on a tangent there like crazy. Basically what I'm getting at is, put it on the PC, it will sell.
They normally say "PC players would shred console players" because the mouse is extremely more responsive than a controller.
Anyone still playing skyrim? I still play a few times a week. I am at lvl 40, playing as a sneak archer. My favorite thing is to sneak attack dragons and trying to kill them with a few shots. I can record a video and share if you guys like.