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I would like to use my Yakuzi 0 pc save game on xbox, and I don't see why I shouldn't be able to play multiplayer games with friends on pc and ps5.
Arguably even easier. It irritates me.
Is this thread about Warner?how to shit on pc players
If you mean I turned tables around regarding pc vs console. That's not what I intended
Hmm..okay it's just the reply seemed more ironic mixed with sarcasm.If you mean I turned tables around regarding pc vs console. That's not what I intended
It just reminded me of some similar things I encountered not too long ago. I agree with danutz, it must be unwillingness of management to spend time on it. It is silly that in 2021 these kind of things are still not possible. It's not like they use a different file format for the Hitman levels between platforms.
If you mean I turned tables around regarding pc vs console. That's not what I intended
It just reminded me of some similar things I encountered not too long ago. I agree with danutz, it must be unwillingness of management to spend time on it. It is silly that in 2021 these kind of things are still not possible. It's not like they use a different file format for the Hitman levels between platforms.
True but until internet caps are gone don't except it to replace the old model soon. As streaming one game on the PC can use almost 20+GB a day or more. Adds up fast.Warning: unpopular answer will follow:
Cloud stream gaming. Fyi, the actual physical platform you play your favorite games matters matters less and less by each passing year.
YES, cloud stream gaming is clunky NOW -- but it will be resolved eventually.
/went playing Control on Switch (that actually looks better than the PS4 version)
YES, cloud stream gaming is clunky NOW -- but it will be resolved eventually.
Yeah, I tend to think that it could take a very long time before networks are fast and reliable enough for streamed gaming, across the market. There's a heck of a lot of infrastructure that needs to be slowly upgraded before it becomes widely viable. In a lot places, people are still paying silly prices for metered access.
I hope streamed games remain a niche market. They offer too much control to the publisher. Everything is slowly turning into rentier capitalism, where a small minority owns everything, and everyone else just turns into renters. And that's just on principle.