Since no one has mentioned here yet, apparently PC is not listed as one of the launch platforms:
As one of the comments points out, they are probably doing because they know people will double-dip and buy both on the consoles and on PC again. I'm shame to admit I did this too for both GTA 5 and RDR2.
Not this time, though. Maybe waiting for an extra year or two might be a better option to play on my PC.
The usual suspects strike again! Hopefully the game makes fun of these kind of idiots too, to really rub it in.
I'm sure the developers will, but the only other problem I'm seeing with this games that a lot of the pop culture stuff will be outdated within a few years as soon as the game comes out.The usual suspects strike again! Hopefully the game makes fun of these kind of idiots too, to really rub it in.
True pop culture things move faster than ever now, but also they might leave that stuff within the setting and time of the story where it shouldn’t matter that much. Or, they keep updating that kinda crap within the next GTA Online model and charge extra for those updates.I'm sure the developers will, but the only other problem I'm seeing with this games that a lot of the pop culture stuff will be outdated within a few years as soon as the game comes out.
People like to hear themselves talk and will "forget" important details the slightest convenience for clicks and views.
Like someone said in the comments, people need to go back and play RDR2 and really take some time to observe the hundreds of NPCs going about their day, and realize this game ran on consoles with toaster CPU’s while looking more detailed than anything else out at the time. Perhaps even today.
And we know this is only the beginning. Post-launch, we're gonna see tons of clickbait articles on secret weapons, locations, vehicles etc. Easter Eggs and some how-to contents are okay, but those get dwarfed with the clickbaits.
Like someone said in the comments, people need to go back and play RDR2 and really take some time to observe the hundreds of NPCs going about their day, and realize this game ran on consoles with toaster CPU’s while looking more detailed than anything else out at the time. Perhaps even today.
I’d expect Digital Foundry to be above that, but even they have been reaching a bit more than usual lately with the redundant commentary videos. You can pretty much tell what videos will probably be guilty of this when the titles are questions.And we know this is only the beginning. Post-launch, we're gonna see tons of clickbait articles on secret weapons, locations, vehicles etc. Easter Eggs and some how-to contents are okay, but those get dwarfed with the clickbaits.
It reminds me of a youtuber called domislive, who the gaming news outlets called "infamous tipster" on GTAO. During the early days of GTAO, that dude used to make tons of clickbait videos on heist missions before the release. They all pretty much ended with him saying "So once again, we don't really know what's going on with the heist missions, but like and subscribe....". The said gaming news outlets also used his contents for their articles, with titles that were just as much of a clickbait.
Well boy howdy, what’d I just say -I’d expect Digital Foundry to be above that, but even they have been reaching a bit more than usual lately with the redundant commentary videos. You can pretty much tell what videos will probably be guilty of this when the titles are questions.