For what I would buy, looking at that list I see two new games that I'd get on PC and three other F2P games I already have on PC. I won't feel bad at all missing this launch.
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For what I would buy, looking at that list I see two new games that I'd get on PC and three other F2P games I already have on PC. I won't feel bad at all missing this launch.
Just cancelled it.
Fuck it.
The money is going to a new laptop and that won't be cheap. Way better than another gamebox that can play mostly games I can already play, though.
I spent $250 on Opaque's hand me down which should be a big upgrade over the 460 I'm running now. None of that shit really interests me, especially at $60. Will pick up Watch Dogs and maybe NFS if it's any good for PC, eventually.
I can't bring myself to cancel it, but man--that's over a grand I would get back. I want to build a new PC (too many games not letting me run 60 FPS on max), and that would cover the majority of the cost. The X51 is awesome, but I can't push it any more.
Maybe new launch games at TGS? Probably not. I don't know. I'd like that, but I'm betting what we're seeing is everything.
The only launch games I really want to play are Dead Rising 3 and Crimson Dragon and I figure I'd rather wait a little on the XBone and get a new GPU first. My GF's getting a PS4 on launch, maybe I'll finally try a Killzone game or something.
There is nothing in that launch list I would pay even $5 for.
edit: Maybe NFS:Rivals if it's Criterion, I don't know.
NFS: Rivals is being developed by Ghost Games, formerly EA Gothenburg, with some supposed assistance/supervision by Criterion.