| padib said: @bold. Yeah, flight simulator is an example of a game that in my opinion is really unique. There are others of course but that one to me stands out like a really good example. About VR, I'm a fan personally, but for me Steam is the destination for VR, and if MS chose not to do it, it may be because they don't see it as profitable for them, yet. It is possible that MS join Facebook in the medium future, since you know they merged mixer accounts with Facebook gaming. As for your DS4, that's unfortunate, but to me the 360/X1 controllers are the way to go for PC gaming since a while. I know that digital doesn't support everything, but things are being supported more and more over time so in due time we will see it as a decent platform to find pretty much everything. In the end, I think that MS is in the right place. They are pushing game development, they want to respect the history of the industry, they are making games more accessible in their own way, and I think it's the right move and it will pay off for them in the end. I also believe that they will offer Sony much better competition this gen, more like the 360 did, because of these decisions, and I will be watching them with anticipation. Because to me, a Sony on their toes is a better Sony, same goes for Nintendo. |
Definitely that last part.
I've been playing flight simulator since the 80's, but stopped with the series when MS went with Microsoft flight instead of a next mainline flight simulator. Luckily they're finally back on track, perhaps Age of Empires will go back to normal as well, we'll see in 2021. Those are games I want to play on a monitor with all those drop down menus and fiddly cockpit controls :) VR would be nice for flight simulator as well yet I doubt the headset resolution will do it justice.
It's hard to believe FSX came out in 2006 and AoE 3 in 2005, it's been a long wait!
Now on the console side bring back Project Gotham and Rallisport challenge.







