Red Dead+GTA V combo pc pack.
I BELIEVE.
Yes, please. That pair would satisfy my open-worldly gaming needs for a good while.Red Dead+GTA V combo pc pack.
Oh God, oh God, please be true! Please please please!Red Dead+GTA V combo pc pack.
I BELIEVE.
Doubt it. Didn't they even lose some files that would be required for a PC port? Unless that was just bullshit.
Is there any way to see how recently its been added and/or updated?
I did too idiotically but i will still play it, since RDR2 is coming hopefullyNow I regret a little bit that I've already spoiled the story of RDR for myself.
http://youtu.be/WNLHjdArXQcwtf haha, link pls.
Doubt it. Didn't they even lose some files that would be required for a PC port? Unless that was just bullshit.
Red Dead Redemption: Definitive Edition
Coming for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
inmydreams
Would love this on PC so it could actually be modded into a fun game.
too harsh?
Oh God, oh God, please be true! Please please please!
This would be so awesome, paired with a summer 2014 release date.
Hoping for an official announcement at E3.
That date could be about or for something else, though.Google says the page went up August, 27 2013.
I don't get this criticism. Last time I checked all those things were completely optional and you could finish the story just by hopping from a main mission to the next. Sounds like you simply don't like free-roam games.Nope, not too harsh. While I enjoyed RDR for what it is, it simply lacks direction. Just like GTA 5, it would have been a much better game when in a less open world evironment. Redemption's story is magnificent and should have been directed by more linear gameplay. All that random hunting, sidequests and flower picking made no sense and detracted from what could have been a masterpiece.
I wonder if his would be part of a "HD" release along versions for PS4 and XBone. In fact, would be cool if they announced this and GTA5 coming to PC and current gen at E3.
Red Dead Redemption: Definitive Edition
Coming for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
inmydreams
I don't get this criticism. Last time I checked all those things were completely optional and you could finish the story just by hopping from a main mission to the next. Sounds like you simply don't like free-roam games.
Or you just write a story that gives your character a plausible reason to do lots of free-roaming. And you come up with free-roaming content that's actually meaningful rather than 'collect the collectibles'.Oh, free-roaming can be fun. Minecraft is a wonderful example.
I just have a more straight-forward approach to game design than my colleagues at Rockstar (or Bethesda, for that matter). I believe that extensive storytelling and free-roaming don't mesh well together.
Or you just write a story that gives your character a plausible reason to do lots of free-roaming. And you come up with free-roaming content that's actually meaningful rather than 'collect the collectibles'.
Didn't they somehow do a ghetto programming which wouldn't be possible to port to PC? Or was that some other game?
Oh God, oh God, please be true! Please please please!
This would be so awesome, paired with a summer 2014 release date.
Hoping for an official announcement at E3.
I found some more information on the Partner Submission FAQ.
What's required to make updates or submit new products?
For products and updates to be eligible, you must:
Be a representative of the software publisher or device manufacturer.
Know the current compatibility status with Windows 8, Windows RT and/or Windows 7 for the product you are submitting
Provide complete information we can verify (please use your corporate email address in the registration step).
Note: Products that have passed certification requirements do NOT need to be resubmitted. Microsoft will automatically list such products in the Windows Compatibility Center catalogue.
Will all new product submissions and updates get listed on the Windows Compatibility Center?
No. All product submissions must be verified by Microsoft before getting listed. If youve recently updated a compatibility status for a product or submitted a new product, you will not see these updates until after they have been validated and approved for publication.
And this interesting bit:
Do our products have to pass the Windows Certification requirements to get listed in the Windows Compatibility Center?
No, partners can submit compatibility status for their products without getting them certified. Millions of users visit the Windows Compatibility Center each month to find compatibility information for their apps and devices. Your input helps our mutual customers get accurate and up-to-date compatibility information.
I'm still quite confused on how apps are verified. From what I understand "Red Dead Redemption" must have been an actual program to be added to the compatibility centre like "Super Mario Bros X" but the thing is; Super Mario Bros X is an actual downloadable program (although not officially from Nintendo) and Red Dead Redemption is not.
Quoting this so more people can see.