CGI-Quality said:
Well, Metro's numbers were also not fully disclosed, so they're hardly anything I'd look to as solid evidence to anything. However, I'm not so much as complaining as I am empathizing. I'm all for exclusives, but there's an obvious disruption going on in the PC space. Never mind the security sketched, bare-bones of a Storefront the Epic Launcher is in 2019. |
I can agree to that.
I just find foolish to think that: A) a place, or in this case the PC market, is going to remain static forever.Disruptions, big or small, will inevitably happen at some point.And as a consequence, the PC market will have its lows and highs.And B) that in the GAMING market, people care more about services than the actual games.They dont.Its like the same discussion we had a few months(years?) back about that if games went all digital, you would stop playing.Anyone that answered yes, never really liked games, or is so invested in the drama surrounding games in general, that gaming for them is like football: What they actually enjoy is seeing which team wins, not actually watching the match.Buying less games is something that might actually happen, but stopping altogether?In the case, the problem isnt the games being digital, but something else.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1







