02-17-2022, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Arthur-A
I built my PC with top components in 2016, it's still good for the majority of new games. But to truly enjoy GT7 I'd want to run it with maxed out settings, so my PC wouldn't handle it. With prices on GPUs these days, I'd rather get a PS5, lol.
Also, I don't think it's going to be released on PC anytime soon.
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Originally Posted by spcmafia
Same here. I played GoW when it first came out. Somehow it feels different, almost feels like I'm playing it for the very first time. I didn't get to fully enjoy the scenery and gameplay on a PS4. It hits different at 140+FPS on Ultra Quality.
Switching over to PC, as pricey as I have made it so far, has been one of the best financial move I've ever made. I'm sure the boss lady would beg to differ, but she doesn't seem to mind when she's ripping through gears on A.C
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Originally Posted by weederr33
I'd they do that, that will greatly help them out. It would be a very smart move. I don't mind waiting another year or two if it does come to PC
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Originally Posted by spcmafia
GT, in my opinion, is about the best simulator there is out there. Aside from F1 Games.
The reason why I've been posting GT7 stuff is because Sony has realized how positively impactful it can be to port their exclusives to PC. HZD, GoW, Days Gone. There are credible rumors that GT7 will be ported to PC, just not this year.
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I'm a huge proponent of cross-platform development. For one, it's much easier now. For two, the money has never really been in the hardware anyway. Look at how M$ has moved into gaming and the cloud as a hedge against their OS focus. It's brought them back to a new strength again. Also part of the huge reason for the shortage of PS5s (and presumably the Xbox X as well) is they are selling $1k or more worth of hardware for $400-500 dollars because they know they will make back in the games. Well fine but maybe just branch-out of the box? I mean I love paying next-to-nothing for console boxes that play as good as a modern mid-level gaming PC but at the same time it's almost mind-boggling. Like I could build my own linux or M$ PC tower again for $2k and I'll still pay for games on Steam so... thanks but why? It's almost like the exact opposite of car manufacturers who build a $200 radio for $2k that doesn't even do what you want but you have to buy it.
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