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Chazore said:

Exactly. PC is always pushing itself, which is why I laughed at Timmy's words, because it reminds me of his old ways of talking, back when he was running Gears, and when he was with the console sector. I Mean, when you really look at his games roster, all he's doing so far is buying or making multiplat games, putting focus on porting an already existing game to next gen, while UT is still left unfinished and with no such game putting focus on the platform he started out on. Meanwhile, CDPR is making a game that's likely to melt some PC's, while Steam has a good number of games with a PC focus and support, so I can see why Timmy boy's aligning himself with Sony, much like how MS has chosen to align itself with Valve. 

I do hope it doesn't mean future PS games going exclusively to EGS, because that's one way to not earn my money and just earn ire instead, but then again, all of the big 3 manage to earn that from me over time (Trying to cancel fan games on PC, charging stupidly high rices for their games, their recent remasters, inventing DRM, looking at you Sony, as well as forgetting us for years and mucking up with a store, looking at you MS).

I am interested in seeing what Samsung is going to pull. I'm not entirely sure about Intel's discreet GPU's, since they are mucking things up on their CPU side, it really makes it hard for me to put any faith in them atm. 

I'm fairly sure Sony will do what the other big publishers have done, too: open up their own store. And then optionally maybe offering their games on other storefronts, too.

As for Intel's GPUs, I have very little faith for another reason on top of that: Their poor driver support when it comes to graphics. The iGPUs get an update every quarter at best, and even those are very bare-bones. That's not enough to compete with the likes of NVidia or AMD on any front.