The game will be available for PC players soon.
The game will be available for PC players soon.
Absolutely, I’d consider getting a PS4 with The Last of Us and Gran Turismo 7 included, but only if the price stays under $200 in Australia. I tend to invest more in upgrading my computer and gaming titles.
Considering the power of the PS4 and the growing strength of PCs, along with their similar architectures, it won't be long before PS4 emulators become more common.
Someone posted your Steam account on a discussion, and I was shocked! I thought about how crazy it is that someone would buy all these games. I also realized I’m 13 and currently without a job.
Emulator excitement is high. Did PS3 emulators actually achieve smooth gameplay? That would be the real buzz.
I wonder... what special features would a PC version have? I’d really like HBAO included, even though TLOU already has its own real-time ambient occlusion, which was made for PS3 but now seems similar to PS4. The PS4 version appears to use the same system as PS3, yet it looks comparable to HDAO (AMD’s AO). Adding 4K textures would be great. PhysX and Hairworks or TressFX would also be nice.
Everyone understands now, right? I'm almost 25, and I've been using this account for about ten years.
Sony holds Naughty Dog, but they don’t work with Microsoft. If things change—like Sony turning into Nintendo or Microsoft acquiring Sony—it could happen.
I wouldn't purchase it for a PC. I purchased and used it on the PS3, and to be honest, it didn't live up to the hype. It wasn't terrible, but it felt somewhat overhyped overall.
I purchased the game without any prior knowledge, seeing it on PSN but not knowing its quality. I had no expectations and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. In my view, it wasn't overhyped at all—since I didn’t watch trailers, reviews, or any footage beforehand—I appreciated it deeply. It would still perform well even with minimal media attention, just like it did for me.