Sorry, but I live in Canada as well and have built several computers myself. These numbers you’re citing are BS.
Sorry, but I live in Canada as well and have built several computers myself. These numbers you’re citing are BS.
Oh don’t get me wrong, I understand why Sony wants to enhance it. I just don’t understand who it’s for, and who will buy it. I guess it just takes less money and effort than developing new games or IP.
This game still looks and plays fine, in my opinion. Can’t really see the need for an enhanced version.
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This was what I was waiting for before really going in. Hyped!!
Seems like Proton is branching out into a lot of new areas lately. Possibly too many? I’d prefer it if they’d work on improving their current offerings first…
Hope he didn’t lose it…
Not how I personally interpreted the question, but that’s a fair point.
Even if that’s the case though, I don’t see why anyone would have to keep it a secret. To quote a favourite ‘girl song’ of mine…“Why’d you have to go and make things so complicated?”
Attributing gender to someone’s song preferences has to be the strangest example of mental gymnastics I’ve seen for a while.
Well said, I couldn’t agree more.
I honestly can’t stand comments like these. Why is every technology discussion on Lemmy dominated by people congratulating themselves for using something ‘better’? Most of the time without even being asked.
Wasn’t really intended as a comparison with any other developer either. They’re just a relevant example pertaining to a larger industry issue.
I feel like it’s pretty straightforward. Sony releases far more ports and remakes than newly developed original games.
Holy shit Sony, just make a new game for once.
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I don’t know, maybe good parenting?
Dumb ass American politicians don’t know how to govern beyond “ban or blow up something we don’t like”.
Everyone involved. But that’s just my opinion.
I have nothing against sex work or sex workers, but I do think it’s inherently more degrading than most other jobs. We’re talking about the industry that normalized selling used panties and bath water to lonely strangers online.
I follow gaming news pretty closely and I’ve never even heard of this one. Wouldn’t be surprised if the low engagement, at least in part, comes down to poor marketing.