News Final Fantasy XVI and God of War Ragnarok drop for PC this week — AMD has preview drivers, Nvidia shows benchmarks

Ah cmon... WTH... it is pale in comparison to a dumb Call of Duty or Battlefield game...

Jesus... xbots are desperate...
Nowhere did I say CoD or Battlefield are better, I feel the same way about CoDs storage requirements as I do GoW.

Don't even own an Xbox but alright
 
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Because EA, MS, Ubisoft and Activision are doing it the right way...
and i have no steam game w/ any of those required either.

People have a TON of $ in their steam accounts and tying that to anything that has a bad track record of security breaches is not smart to do.

Not to mention it's unnecessarily huge storage requirements - twice as large as the ps5 version I believe.
GoWR was 84GB on ps5, 106.9GB on ps4.
PC games nearly always larger than console games as they have better features and visual quality. (as not held back by limitations of a consoles hardware)
 
and i have no steam game w/ any of those required either.

People have a TON of $ in their steam accounts and tying that to anything that has a bad track record of security breaches is not smart to do.


GoWR was 84GB on ps5, 106.9GB on ps4.
PC games nearly always larger than console games as they have better features and visual quality. (as not held back by limitations of a consoles hardware)
Sony doesn't get your Steam creds - you do know that right? Sony can't lose what they don't have (your steam password).

But yeah - I presume there's a lot of new shiny textures so people don't complain it's a console port (I mean, that's kinda like PC owners complaining about something they've asked for...), but 190GB is chonk
 
People have a TON of $ in their steam accounts and tying that to anything that has a bad track record of security breaches is not smart to do.
While true, my PSN account has completely separate credentials from my STEAM account. I realize not everyone operates this way, but if it's a concern they should.
 
This article mentions both games will support ultrawide resolutions, however FFXVI explicitly does not, and the quote about ultrawide resolutions being a part of what we expect from PS4/5 to pc ports also seems a bit strange considering titles like god of war also does not support ultrawide resolutions.
 
This article mentions both games will support ultrawide resolutions, however FFXVI explicitly does not, and the quote about ultrawide resolutions being a part of what we expect from PS4/5 to pc ports also seems a bit strange considering titles like god of war also does not support ultrawide resolutions.
GoW (2018) supported 21:9 if I recall, and Ragnarok touts ultra wide in the trailer. 32:9 is so niche I'm not sure it's fair to say not supporting it is an omission.