Highly Profitable AAA works only on Playstation and Switch.
PC Gamers don't like paying for games that much, especially not full price, if the game is not online or an MMORPG.
Sales Numbers on PC alone for AAA Games would not justify development.
Steam has 120 Million Users, most of them...
I absolutely loved FFXV! It was one of my most favourite games of all time!
The pure Flair of driving around a modern World, full of Magic and Monsters, yet also technology was so iconic!
I wished they did more DLC, or even a FFXV-2...
I think PS Plus is just a complementary offering, for the people who want the extra/premium perks.
They don't fully rely on it, and shouldn't.
So you just got cheap conversions, and don't want to support the service you rely on either. This is the best case example of why Xbox/Gamepass is...
Just cut off PC, and don't release there anymore. Playstation doesn't need them.
If they can take a loan for PC-Hardware they can also take a loan for a PS5.
Simple.
PC-Gamers are obsessed with Live-Service/MMO Games, spending most of the PC-Gaming Revenue in Microtransactions and services.
Premium Games sell most on PS/Switch.
PC-Gamers hate to pay for something that is not Online, or can be pirated.
It is always the PC-Gamers who come into Console-Communities, talking about "My PC does this and that", though.
I never saw Console Gamers invade PC-Communities and start talking about hardware or price.
This is all a PC-Gamer thing, being endlessly obsessed with their hardware, attempting to...
I had the displeasure to meet some of those "PCMR" people, online and offline.
They are often just lonely and mentally unwell people, who don't get much attention.
In the end they become "chronically online", like the person you replied to.
If you have the choice between eating dirt and feces or dying, eating dirt and feces is better i guess.
The downside is that you eat dirt and feces and most likely die to an infection.
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