So, an in-house team to handle PC ports then. Should save them money, and ensure ports are great.
Time to repost this classic
I don't know, you can buy one of those plastic boxes and miss all the exclusives the other plastic box has or get a PC and play all of them. I can see how that might be interesting to some usersWho in the fuck cares if all ps games eventually come to PC? PC is a completely neutral platform to the consoles. A totally different customer base mostly. The PlayStation consoles will still sell like crazy, just now Sony gets even more sales by also getting that PC players money.
Sony fanboys crying over this, especially some of them ps fanboy youtubers, are pathetic.
They did the PS4 version of Tomb Raider only... the Xbox One was another studio.They did the next gen update for the avengers and I believe tomb raider reboot PS4/Xbox one versions.
For anyone wondering.
I'm sure they have done a lot more, but these are the only two I know off.
Thank you for the correction!They did the PS4 version of Tomb Raider only... the Xbox One was another studio.
Can anyone explain what's the deep relationship between Playstation and this company? Plastic box fanboys don't really have a lot more arguments to criticize when the other plastic box does something like this
“In terms of areas we have improved, I’d call out the delivery schedule for PlayStation Studios games,” he said. “Nurturing creative talent is not as simple as throwing money at it. You also must give them the freedom to be creative, to take risks and come up with new ideas.”
I guess this isn't particularly great news for Sony fans as this is basically a sign Sony are getting more heavily into the PC business.
That's great but what Playstation fanboys were saying in a lot of posts in this same forum is that, in opposition to what Microsoft does, Sony only bought studios they've had a long and deep relationship withWould make things easier if you read what he said.
He's specifically talking about nurturing talent and it can't be done by just throwing money at it. The new studio is also PC porting studio.
Are you ignorant or what? Below are the big games they've worked on, also their specialization is porting console games to PC...That's a C-tier if not D-tier acquisition wtf lol
And you're asking this question after they acquired a studio that is made to port their games to PC. This isn't a video game development studio.That's great but what Playstation fanboys were saying in a lot of posts in this same forum is that, in opposition to what Microsoft does, Sony only bought studios they've had a long and deep relationship with
Lol. This shit again. I smell fear.But remember, it's not an arms race guys
Housemarque, something else yesterday, nixxes today, from memory... it's a joke about frequency not content.. i personally don't think i will keep casting shade on Microsoft quite so savagely in future you can dither and splutter all you want, I'm just keeping up with a changing realityEven as a joke it doesn't make sense:
"Nixxes Software is a Dutch game developer specializing in porting software across platforms and to the PC. They have primarily worked with Crystal Dynamics and Eidos (now a division of Square Enix) and have to date, produced and released no projects of their own design."
Bad news for console war purposes. Good news if you don't want the other Sony studios working on 2 platforms. Just my 2 cents anywayI guess this isn't particularly great news for Sony fans as this is basically a sign Sony are getting more heavily into the PC business.
Wtf is this argument? They are still sony console exclusive games. Meaning not on Nintendo and Microsoft platforms, who cares if a new playerbase on pc gets to play these games.
Bit bizzarre to announce an aquisition without any kind of a pedigree.
And the first game they pump out is Uncharted 4 to PC...
Mankind divided looks way better on pc, no doubts there <3 in my top 7 games this decade, though behind it's immediate antecedent... My only play of reboot TR was the first title on PC,too, and that was also greatAre you ignorant or what? Below are the big games they've worked on, also their specialization is porting console games to PC...
Capstone software.Who is Square Enix going to get to make their ports?
Are you ignorant or what?
Wtf is this argument? They are still sony console exclusive games. Meaning not on Nintendo and Microsoft platforms, who cares if a new playerbase on pc gets to play these games.
Business that will bring money to Sony for developing more games.I guess this isn't particularly great news for Sony fans as this is basically a sign Sony are getting more heavily into the PC business.
I'm a PS fan and I welcome them taking their back catalogue to the PC. I wouldn't even be bothered if they released games day and date, it doesn't stop my enjoyment of playing on a console.I guess this isn't particularly great news for Sony fans as this is basically a sign Sony are getting more heavily into the PC business.
This is exactly my point. Taking Playstation executives quotes out of context is becoming some kind of sports for some people hereWhy the fuck are you comparing to acquire a small, unknown porting studio with spending billions aquiring many top IPs and AAA studios with Zenimax & co? It doesn't make sense at all.
Time to modify this GIF.
It's obvious you won't/can't answer the question about which kind of relationship they had before with this studio. When they were saying they only bought companies they had a deep relationship with nobody said that only made reference to videogame studios as you are saying now. It doesn't matter though, I suppose even you can see the hipocresy in criticizing adquisitions while defending others.And you're asking this question after they acquired a studio that is made to port their games to PC. This isn't a video game development studio.
Nixxes = porters...Based in the Netherlands, aka Hasan territory?
Now get Remedy, Housemarque can convince them.they are dutch ?, herman hulst must have convinced them
And they have been working with PlayStation, sometimes exclusively, for more than 20 years.That's great but what Playstation fanboys were saying in a lot of posts in this same forum is that, in opposition to what Microsoft does, Sony only bought studios they've had a long and deep relationship with