Why are they releasing their titles on PC?Q: Will there be PS6?
A: Yes. Undoubtedly.
Why are they releasing their titles on PC?Q: Will there be PS6?
A: Yes. Undoubtedly.
If shortages continue and they will be able to sell only to a nieche audience, they could build a vinyl player on top of it. The rest can play on PC or cloud.The question you should be asking is not whether there will be a PS6, but whether the PS6 will have an optical drive.
the shortages kinda remind me of when you'd have a ps2 with a modchip or something before softmods. you'd have a rare system that others didn't have. if you use the normal channels, you should be able to get one pretty easily though.If shortages continue and they will be able to sell only to a nieche audience, they could build a vinyl player on top of it. The rest can play on PC or cloud.
That must have been a nice time.the shortages kinda remind me of when you'd have a ps2 with a modchip or something before softmods. you'd have a rare system that others didn't have. if you use the normal channels, you should be able to get one pretty easily though.
and playdateno there no exclusives anymore people are moving to PC and Xbox
indeed, almost no exclusives left that aren't already on pc or another system. I prefer consoles though, because I don't have the money to invest in a good pc to play everything.no there no exclusives anymore people are moving to PC and Xbox
Even then, the selection of streamable PS3 games currently available is rather limited and bad. I believe there are still more of them than PS1 and PS2 games though.ps3 games are streamed behind a paywall, and ps1 and 2 games--some can be bought, but others are behind same wall. the wild arms game I bought is for ps4 and 5, so it may not be technically ps1, and the wild arms 3 game I bought is for ps4, so it may not technically be ps2, so who's to know what's actually the ps1 or 2 versions, if any really exist. however, I do prefer an upgraded version if possible.
I hate the idea of streaming, since I have a data cap. also, I don't like that you can't buy some of these games, and you're forced into this service if you want them. I've bought many games from game pass, since I didn't like idea of playability being tentative.Even then, the selection of streamable PS3 games currently available is rather limited and bad. I believe there are still more of them than PS1 and PS2 games though.
Why wouldn't they? There are a lot of PC gamers who aren't going to buy a PS5 but will buy the games if they can play them. It makes sense. It broadens their consumer-base. A PC isn't direct competition with a console, but it's also not very different than them, either, in many ways. They can make a quick buck this way off of people who otherwise wouldn't even be in their ecosystem to buy their product.Why are they releasing their titles on PC?
Why wouldn't they? There are a lot of PC gamers who aren't going to buy a PS5 but will buy the games if they can play them. It makes sense. It broadens their consumer-base. A PC isn't direct competition with a console, but it's also not very different than them, either, in many ways. They can make a quick buck this way off of people who otherwise wouldn't even be in their ecosystem to buy their product.
I guess the short answer is this: consoles are basically PCs at this point, architecture and all, and a port is a quick and simple way of making money from people who otherwise wouldn't have bought the product(s).
Brand integrity.Why wouldn't they?
Yes for gamers it is great. I like the idea as well.There are a lot of PC gamers who aren't going to buy a PS5 but will buy the games if they can play them.
Isn't PC pretty much microsofts territory?It makes sense. It broadens their consumer-base. A PC isn't direct competition with a console, but it's also not very different than them, either, in many ways. They can make a quick buck this way off of people who otherwise wouldn't even be in their ecosystem to buy their product.
You are right. The architecture is very close to a regular PC nowdays compared to PS3 or even the wii.I guess the short answer is this: consoles are basically PCs at this point, architecture and all, and a port is a quick and simple way of making money from people who otherwise wouldn't have bought the product(s).
I don't know if that is the case anymore. There is such a great cataloge of games from PS1 to PS5 and whats coming out nowdays often is more formulaic than PS1 or PS2...The average consumer doesn't care about backwards compatibility
What if they cant get the transistors?Obviously. You think Sony's gonna stop making consoles when they're selling so well?
Nowill there be a ps7?
Then people will have to wait a bit before they can easily get one. Which is the same situation as with the Wii, that thing was sold out everywhere for months, and it's still one of the best selling consoles of all the time. Scarcity seems to just make a product even more popular. People want something even more when they can't have it.What if they cant get the transistors?