Ok. But so far over 27,000 have said yes.Dango said:No. Just no.[HEADING=1]Do you want to play Dark Souls on PC?[/HEADING]
You do not know the amount of no that's going through my mind.
Just. No.
Ok. But so far over 27,000 have said yes.Dango said:No. Just no.[HEADING=1]Do you want to play Dark Souls on PC?[/HEADING]
You do not know the amount of no that's going through my mind.
Just. No.
At the moment of writing this over 27,000 people have said they want the game and if it was sold at a base price of £35 that means Namco Bandai would make over £950,000; and this is just day two of the petition.-Samurai- said:A few too many ifs in there to be worth the money it would take to port and tweak it for PC.Ickorus said:I don't think there needs to be any more reason than that, if people buy it they make lots of money from it and if people like it there's a chance they'll earn fans who will spend hundreds more on their other games.-Samurai- said:So, his only point was "People who primarily play games on a PC would probably enjoy it, so they should get it.".
I bet people that primarily game on an NES would probably enjoy it, too. PETITION TO HAVE DARK SOULS MADE FOR NES!!
I really couldn't care less about your choice of platform or why you chose it, but if you want a company to spend money on something for you, you've got to come up with a better reason than "I think people will buy it and like it.".
Companies don't take risks and hope they'll make some money. They take the sure thing and make tons of money. Porting Dark Souls to PC isn't a guaranteed win for them. A few thousand signatures on an internet filled with a few thousand of signatures for other things won't change that.
He says it once at 2:50 and I think he says it more forcefully later on but I can't be bothered to watch it all the way through.TheKasp said:Hmm, understandable point of view. Maybe I don't see it because consoles are nothing of interest to me (no consoles, no TV). What I always get from his videos is that he mostly keeps harping on the hardware side of PC superiourity where he actually has a point but never dismisses console gaming as a valid form of gaming.omega 616 said:I honestly think he is eating his cake, he goes on and on and on about PC's being so much better in every conceivable way and then does a complete 180 and says "but console gaming is fine as well" ... wait, what? I think he just says it so he doesn't get hate mail spammed at him about him being an elitist.
Which I get, he plays his watchers very well but he does let his elitism shine through a lot. Just listen to that vid about why the game should be on PC again, "only PC gamers will truly appreciate the game" if that's not elitism I don't know what is.
But yeah, this is basically we both agreeing that he has a higher view on PC gaming but not agreeing on the actual height.
@video: can you roughly say when he said it? If not, gonna hear through it later and maybe comment on this line myself.
I think of it like mobile games.omega 616 said:I honestly think he is eating his cake, he goes on and on and on about PC's being so much better in every conceivable way and then does a complete 180 and says "but console gaming is fine as well" ... wait, what? I think he just says it so he doesn't get hate mail spammed at him about him being an elitist.
Which I get, he plays his watchers very well but he does let his elitism shine through a lot. Just listen to that vid about why the game should be on PC again, "only PC gamers will truly appreciate the game" if that's not elitism I don't know what is.
Whoops, was meant to put this an edit on my last post!
No offence but you sound like TB, every serious gamer knows technically PC is better than console, just as console is technically better than mobile.The Lunatic said:I think of it like mobile games.omega 616 said:I honestly think he is eating his cake, he goes on and on and on about PC's being so much better in every conceivable way and then does a complete 180 and says "but console gaming is fine as well" ... wait, what? I think he just says it so he doesn't get hate mail spammed at him about him being an elitist.
Which I get, he plays his watchers very well but he does let his elitism shine through a lot. Just listen to that vid about why the game should be on PC again, "only PC gamers will truly appreciate the game" if that's not elitism I don't know what is.
Whoops, was meant to put this an edit on my last post!
Mobile games are fine. They're not graphically brilliant, they're technically inferior to consoles and PCs in every single way, yet the games are fine on them it's perfectly possible to enjoy yourself and there's even a couple that provide a very good experience.
It's the same with consoles.
Technically, they're inferior, but, that doesn't stop them being just as viable a gaming platform as the PC.
I just said it for the sake of orchestrating a point to be honest.omega 616 said:No offence but you sound like TB, every serious gamer knows technically PC is better than console, just as console is technically better than mobile.
So why tell me that again? Not having a go at you but it's what TB does. Like "did you know the worlds fastest car is technically better than a ford focus?" well yeah, it's obvious.
Does it have more powerful parts? Yes. Are they engineered better? Yes. Does it run smoother? Yes, so it's obviously better, telling me more it's better is just making him sound more and more elitist.
Like a kid in a playground who has a 99 in 1 tamagotchi boasting about it to the kids who only have a dog or cat. Of course the 99 in 1 is better but there is no need to keep listing why, it's obvious.
Hope I don't come across as too mean ...
I think it's exactly that, like you with the PC I probably use the console 1/4 of the time and I have the same problems you do when using keyboard and mouse.omega 616 said:maybe it's 'cos I am so much more used to a controller than a mouse but it gave me more freedom, I had to think MUCH less about where the camera was in relation to Ezio.
(is Ezio starting to become a really good name for an English kid or what? haha)
27,000 signatures =/= 27,000 guaranteed sales. Plenty of people in this thread signed while stating that they're not getting it. Then there are the people that can't afford it, and the people that just decide they don't want it when it comes out.Ickorus said:At the moment of writing this over 27,000 people have said they want the game and if it was sold at a base price of £35 that means Namco Bandai would make over £950,000; and this is just day two of the petition.-Samurai- said:A few too many ifs in there to be worth the money it would take to port and tweak it for PC.Ickorus said:I don't think there needs to be any more reason than that, if people buy it they make lots of money from it and if people like it there's a chance they'll earn fans who will spend hundreds more on their other games.-Samurai- said:So, his only point was "People who primarily play games on a PC would probably enjoy it, so they should get it.".
I bet people that primarily game on an NES would probably enjoy it, too. PETITION TO HAVE DARK SOULS MADE FOR NES!!
I really couldn't care less about your choice of platform or why you chose it, but if you want a company to spend money on something for you, you've got to come up with a better reason than "I think people will buy it and like it.".
Companies don't take risks and hope they'll make some money. They take the sure thing and make tons of money. Porting Dark Souls to PC isn't a guaranteed win for them. A few thousand signatures on an internet filled with a few thousand of signatures for other things won't change that.
Yeah, but there are also would be people that would buy it that didn't sign the petition, either because they didn't know about it (most gamers don't go on gaming sites all that often) or because they were to lazy or unable to sign it. I'm sure that if this game was promoted well enough on PC, it would sell quite a lot.-Samurai- said:27,000 signatures =/= 27,000 guaranteed sales. Plenty of people in this thread signed while stating that they're not getting it. Then there are the people that can't afford it, and the people that just decide they don't want it when it comes out.Ickorus said:At the moment of writing this over 27,000 people have said they want the game and if it was sold at a base price of £35 that means Namco Bandai would make over £950,000; and this is just day two of the petition.-Samurai- said:A few too many ifs in there to be worth the money it would take to port and tweak it for PC.Ickorus said:I don't think there needs to be any more reason than that, if people buy it they make lots of money from it and if people like it there's a chance they'll earn fans who will spend hundreds more on their other games.-Samurai- said:So, his only point was "People who primarily play games on a PC would probably enjoy it, so they should get it.".
I bet people that primarily game on an NES would probably enjoy it, too. PETITION TO HAVE DARK SOULS MADE FOR NES!!
I really couldn't care less about your choice of platform or why you chose it, but if you want a company to spend money on something for you, you've got to come up with a better reason than "I think people will buy it and like it.".
Companies don't take risks and hope they'll make some money. They take the sure thing and make tons of money. Porting Dark Souls to PC isn't a guaranteed win for them. A few thousand signatures on an internet filled with a few thousand of signatures for other things won't change that.
27,000 signatures may as well be none, because none of them are guarantees.
I'm not sure if you're serious, a petition isn't a census of all your potential customers.-Samurai- said:27,000 signatures =/= 27,000 guaranteed sales.
27,000 signatures may as well be none, because none of them are guarantees.
When you game on an SDTV it's about much more than just graphics (which I did for years). Have you ever tried to read the text?Hal10k said:Most people own a television for some reason besides gaming, so purchasing one might not be necessary. Purchasing a HDTV certainly isn't necessary if you genuinely don't care about graphics, which is one of the reasons somebody might choose a console over a PC.
So if we assume that you already own a TV, then a new PS3 with a 160 GB hard drive will cost you $250 total.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?rlz=1C1TSNO_enUS463US464&q=ps3+price&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=746476354484601806&sa=X&ei=wd4HT46xE-ry0gGjv7SKBw&ved=0CG4Q8wIwAg
If you want a 360 with a 120 GB hardrive, plus a headset, that'll only run you $200
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1C1TSNO_enUS463US464&q=xbox+price&gs_upl=0l0l1l543l0l0l0l0l0l0l0l0ll0l0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1366&bih=667&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=16070324161299864340&sa=X&ei=SN4HT4aEKajo0QHW2emkAg&ved=0CG8Q8wIwBA
I'm not going to argue whether PCs or consoles are superior, but in my experience consoles tend to be cheaper, even when I priced individual parts. Maybe I'm using the wrong search engines, though.
Am I supposed to accept that as fact with no references or information on where you obtained that statistic?Tuco Benedicto Pacifico said:I'm not sure if you're serious, a petition isn't a census of all your potential customers.-Samurai- said:27,000 signatures =/= 27,000 guaranteed sales.
27,000 signatures may as well be none, because none of them are guarantees.
Statistically for every moron who bother signing a petition you have *at very least* other 10 or 20 persons interested in that thing/product/whatever.
Cause people don't want a PS3; they don't care about it, they don't feel the need for it, etc.SurfinTaxt said:why not just get a ps3? You can get one for the price of a decent ram upgrade
Well then show me the shop that sells a ps 3 for 40 bucks, i'll wait...SurfinTaxt said:why not just get a ps3? You can get one for the price of a decent ram upgrade
Do you know anything about business? It's called market research, maybe everyone won't buy the game but it's a good fucking estimate.-Samurai- said:27,000 signatures =/= 27,000 guaranteed sales. Plenty of people in this thread signed while stating that they're not getting it. Then there are the people that can't afford it, and the people that just decide they don't want it when it comes out.Ickorus said:At the moment of writing this over 27,000 people have said they want the game and if it was sold at a base price of £35 that means Namco Bandai would make over £950,000; and this is just day two of the petition.-Samurai- said:A few too many ifs in there to be worth the money it would take to port and tweak it for PC.Ickorus said:I don't think there needs to be any more reason than that, if people buy it they make lots of money from it and if people like it there's a chance they'll earn fans who will spend hundreds more on their other games.-Samurai- said:So, his only point was "People who primarily play games on a PC would probably enjoy it, so they should get it.".
I bet people that primarily game on an NES would probably enjoy it, too. PETITION TO HAVE DARK SOULS MADE FOR NES!!
I really couldn't care less about your choice of platform or why you chose it, but if you want a company to spend money on something for you, you've got to come up with a better reason than "I think people will buy it and like it.".
Companies don't take risks and hope they'll make some money. They take the sure thing and make tons of money. Porting Dark Souls to PC isn't a guaranteed win for them. A few thousand signatures on an internet filled with a few thousand of signatures for other things won't change that.
27,000 signatures may as well be none, because none of them are guarantees.
So you're not an elitist, you just want everyone to own a console instead, rather than support an initiative to get a superb game on more platforms than it currently is?Mugen said:hahah i think its great that the elitist pc crowd miss out on awesome games like this.
Dark Souls is my personal game of the year.
i own a PC, and an Xbox, but i dont feel the need to tell anyone and everyone why one is superior than the other.
get off your high horse and buy a console![]()