HamiltonianConstraint
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I was so close getting this for the xbone multiple times but always told myself it would eventually come to ps4 of pc... yippie!
I'm thinking Ryse will never come to PC.
Sigh. Well at least I only paid $20 for it last week. Lol.
Will buy for 66% off in 2016 (Capcom sucks at Steam sales).
The original Capcom reply to this question... right now the possibility for a PS4 version is open with the PC announce.
Does this mean a PS4 release isn't going to happen?
That's why I'm asking. It's a bit strange people are using lack of MS in the trailer to equal = PS4 version soon since we've already seen a few Xbox titles jump to PC without the MS baggage and for some reason never jump to Sony platforms.
Does this mean a PS4 release isn't going to happen?
Now the xbox one is less appealing to me
Always a possibility that MS let them publish on PC in exchange for something else.
Very odd situation indeed, especially since MS spent a good deal of money making this with Capcom.
what does Xbox have now forza 5?
That's why I'm asking. It's a bit strange people are using lack of MS in the trailer to equal = PS4 version soon since we've already seen a few Xbox titles jump to PC without the MS baggage and for some reason never jump to Sony platforms.
You can't compare exclusives amongst consoles. Normal people aren't like, "I'll buy a PC for multi-platforms and then base my console purchase on exclusives," nah. Dead Rising 3 is still very much an Xbone game.
I'm thinking Ryse is up next for PC.
It's not out of the realm of possibility. The way I understand it is that Crytek owns the Ryse IP as Capcom owns the Dead Rising IP. Also keep in mind that Remedy also owns the Alan Wake IP, and that came to PC despite Microsoft funding it.
Who's publishing the PC version?
Who's publishing the PC version?
Who's publishing the PC version?
Does this mean a PS4 release isn't going to happen?
Minimum System Requirements:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit edition, Windows 8 64-bit edition
Processor: Intel Core i3-3220 @ 3.30GHz (or Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz) /
AMD Phenom II X4 945 @ 3.00 GHz or higher
Memory: 6 GB RAM
Hard Drive: 30 GB free
Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 570 / AMD Radeon 7870 or higher
DirectX: Version 11
Controller: Keyboard (international and standard), Mouse (up to 4 buttons), Xbox 360 PC
compatible controller or compatible gamepad
Connection: Broadband internet connection and Steam account required
Recommended System Requirements:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit edition, Windows 8 64-bit edition
Processor: Intel Core i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz or AMD equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Hard Drive: 30 GB free
Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 670 2GB / AMD Radeon 7970 2GB
DirectX: Version 11.1 or greater
MS had to give them the okay tho
Official requirements:
You can't compare exclusives amongst consoles. Normal people aren't like, "I'll buy a PC for multi-platforms and then base my console purchase on exclusives," nah. Dead Rising 3 is still very much an Xbone game.
Well you could be a bit more informative. What am I missing?
It's not out of the realm of possibility. The way I understand it is that Crytek owns the Ryse IP as Capcom owns the Dead Rising IP. Also keep in mind that Remedy also owns the Alan Wake IP, and that came to PC despite Microsoft funding it.
What would give you the impression that Ryse would come to PC? Because a Capcom game previously whose previous iterations were multiplat comes to PC suddenly means that a new IP that was previously a kinect-only title exclusive to 360 that became an XONE launch title is going to come to PC as well?
Come on. There's a double-sided nature to this conversation and you know it. If MS starts bringing all or most of their exclusives to PC, the overriding sentiment will become "What's the point of an Xbox One then?"
I'm sure there are folk at MS trying to make sure they walk this line as carefully as possible.
It's not out of the realm of possibility. The way I understand it is that Crytek owns the Ryse IP as Capcom owns the Dead Rising IP. Also keep in mind that Remedy also owns the Alan Wake IP, and that came to PC despite Microsoft funding it.