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veritaz said:
RepedeGoesWoof said:
veritaz said:

"I always thought the reason it was disappointing was because of DRM, getting games later or not at all, bad optimized ports, and troubleshooting why a game doesn't work the way it's supposed to on my PC. Could have picked a lot better reasons than lack of JRPGS." Already answered some of the questions. 


DRM is really a non-issue. no different from PS4 or a Xbox. You can play your games offline and when you want to play online, you connect through steam, origin, or uplay.

Yes, you're right. we do get games later, but we also have games that never show up on consoles. goes both ways.

there are some badly optimized ports, yes, but there's nothing better than running a game at its full potential ala Sleeping Dogs, Deus Ex, or Tomb Raider. It's a poorly optimizied port that still runs better than its console counterparts

I really don't understand why you'd invest in a powerful PC capable of so much and only use it for MMOs. Your decision to not explore what's available.

Probably had to do with the fact that my friends only wanted to play MMOs and MOBAs on PC. 

Then it's bad to invest in a PC because you don't have enough friends playing other games? I'm guessing you have enough friends to play on PS4 then. The cons you've listed are definitely worthy of discussion, but don't ride it off because of your decisions.

But yeah, more JRPGs would be nice. Tecmo Koei, Namco, and Square Enix have shown some interest in Steam, but their offerings haven't been great. Would be great if Atlus was also on board.