He seems to be taking it seriously.
He seems to be taking it seriously.
Ubisoft shared the Pv specs for Far Cry 4 on Twitter, and I saw that as a response. I left my own comment to express my thoughts. Do you think I’m alone in finding them unreasonable? It seems Ubisoft has often overlooked PC gamers, and this player is no exception. I hope you’ll read this to hear your opinions on the matter.
He might be taking things too seriously, though it doesn't guarantee accuracy. The number of active steam users surpasses those playing PS4 and Xbox One together. While this doesn't automatically mean a bigger market for them, it certainly indicates a large audience worth reaching.
The PC market is small, representing only a fraction of total sales. Many users stream games like Dota and CS:GO, but these titles aren't central here. Steam users often own basic devices—like toasters—with high-end graphics cards such as 4000s or 9800Gts.
Second most lucrative site highlighted in the newest Ubisoft financial updates. https://www.ubisoftgroup.com/en-us/press...5-27313-32
That person who posted the message likely isn't genuine—probably a troll or someone trying to provoke. Either way, they're far from ordinary.
I no longer get upset. Used to fix others, but now I see most are just paid to advertise. Go to a subforum on IGN about graphics, FPS, or PC stuff—click profiles and you’ll find people posting nonstop to push one console over another, criticize PCs, or sell exaggerated claims. I saw this a month ago on IGN. “60 FPS can trigger seizures” with a link to a blog claiming a study. The post got lots of upvotes, which is common on IGN (even with a Guest account). For fun, look at the guy who linked it everywhere—some say there’s a hidden GPU in the Xbox One and other wild claims. http://misterxmedia.livejournal.com/ This whole scene feels like a marketing front that can trick even young people. Those who claim to know the tech aren’t believed because they lack real expertise. People like this don’t exist except as illegal ads—astroturfing. This is just how things are today. You have to navigate through a lot of misinformation to get genuine opinions.