Exactly they had horrible ports and actually put in the effort this time.lacktheknack said:HAH.
Rockstar = good ports.
Warner didn't learn a single thing about porting until Valve refunds were in effect.
Exactly they had horrible ports and actually put in the effort this time.lacktheknack said:HAH.
Rockstar = good ports.
I know more PS4 copies sold than Xbone and I know PC sales were basically 1/3 (a little less) of total sales. Thus, if PS4 and Xbone each sold the same, all 3 platforms would be equal. But PS4 sold more than Xbone, so by basic math, PS4 outsold PC.Charcharo said:Of coarse MOST people wont prefer Origin over Steam or GoG. Does not mean SOME people wont buy it from there.
You dont even know how many PS4 versions were sold.
Because retail copies sold are tracked by activation. There is a number supplied. And there is a number sold. We know neither. Some of the GoG copies ARE retail copies. Of that I am certain.
But with data you can't find, you have the PC version selling more. You seriously think Origin sales and unactivated retail sales will push the PC past PS4? Retail sales already account for very little of PC sales and I'd be extremely surprised if Origin sales (of non-EA games obviously) were even at 10% of all digital sales. Those numbers aren't going to push the PC version past PS4.Charcharo said:Yes. Basic math with incomplete PC data gets you that. I grant you that much
Poor fellas that play it on PS4. *Sigh*. Maybe after Redkit they will sell it and buy the real version.
Also, just wondering... do you like Witcher 3? I mean it is the center of most of your threads...
Even if those uncounted sales push the PC version past the PS4 version, just think about how close a single console's sales came beating the PC sales of a game with a very good PC history. Console gamers didn't get Witcher 1 and only 360 got Witcher 2. So a series that with a very strong PC user-base at best barely outsold a single console. What does that tell you about most other multiplatform games (Batman, Fallout, Deus Ex, COD, GTA, etc) that have much better grounding in the console platform? It means that the PC has no chance outselling a single console. That's why the console version is prioritized.Charcharo said:Yes. I do think that.
Though why do you never ask yourself where they make more money per copy? Hmmm...
Have no problems with bosses. Stop their healing with igni. Read the books then. And then play W1 and 2.
The point is that the PC version will at best barely outsell the PS4 version (I'm not buying your guess that the those uncounted sold copies will push past the PS4). Thus, most other multiplatform games will easily sell more on a single console platform vs PC as most other titles have a lot more history/user-base on a console than The Witcher. You think Batman (even with a good PC port) would come close at all to PS4's sales? You gotta be nuts to think that. The point of this whole thread is why does the PC get bad ports and the answer is because other platforms sell more.Charcharo said:Not really unusual. Some of the poor console gamers used to be PC gamer (and vice versa too). And CPDR made a very clear push to market the game towards even newcomers...( which is bad, reading the books and playing the games makes W3 a lot better).
Valve takes a 30% cut. GoG is from CDPR. It takes nothing. Any sale from GoG gives CDPR full money.
Retail PC units, since they are GoG give CDPR around 60%. Retail Console copies give CDPR 40%...
Also, there is the fact that console gamers sometimes resell and get stuff second hand.
In other words... the PC version really did make them the most money overall.
Also, the consoles are two separate entities. They require separate teams in CDPR. Their own OS and overall different hardware. It is not a 2vs 1 as you make it out to be. It is a 1v1v1 comparison.
Geralt has been a Witcher for 70 years. Yes he should be more powerful at the start. His game version even lacks 1-2 spells from his book version.
That is how RPGs work though. No matter how badass you are you start small. Good thing about Geralt is that he keeps the badass act all the time. So it is natural.
Doesn't the publisher/develop know exactly how much the sell? I understand that the public doesn't have access to such data. I'd think if you put a game on Steam, you'd know exactly how many copies sold. And really the pub/dev are the only ones that need to know sales figures to decide what platforms to prioritize for future titles.Imperioratorex Caprae said:As I've heard in the last few years, digital sales are much harder to get numbers for than physical sales and less games released on PC are getting physical copies because its cheaper to put them up on digital distribution platforms.
You always change the argument around to something else when you know you lost. The discussion is why does the PC get bad ports, not why it's good to be a console gamer or PC gamer. If console gaming is more popular and more people playing on consoles, the PC version will get less priority, which equates to bad ports. If games were to sell more on PC, the consoles would get the shitty ports. This thread has nothing to do with whether is good to be a console gamer or PC gamer.Charcharo said:You are free to think the way you want to. I dont get how "it is more popularz! " is a good argument for one to be a console gamer (even if its untrue)... but hey, you are free to think that way. Whilst I await RedKit...
What is important here is what CDPR makes from the game. The game has many publishers depending on which continent or area of the world you are in (for all retail versions).
GoG gives them full. Steam gives them 70% (though in certain regions it is around 50 due to a publisher... fucking convoluted, still more than on consoles).
So it is not a bit more. 20-30% more is not a bit...
And overwhelm new games like you? You havent even read the books, nor played the previous games. Too many options usually can overwhelm gamers.
I know leveling is not a requisite for an RPG. I would prefer if all games were STALKER and had no levels, only equipment and player skill. But alas... that aint happening and is just my subjective thoughts...
I never said console gaming was better literally ever (yeah, better for ME) yet you switch the argument to that. Games sell less on PC (objective), thus the PC platform get less priority (objective). Nothing subjective there. You were just losing.Charcharo said:I change an argument when I realize that things are murky, subjective or I am fighting a brick wall. Not when I lose...
You still dont seem to realize that the PS4 and Xbox One are not one platform.
You did not even know that GoG belongs to CD Projekt Red...
Digital always gives more money per sale that retail. Always...
Never played ME3. I did read its plot though... most of it is decent. The rest (and towards the end) was absolute utter shit.
Cant know about it. I do know that ME1 annoyed me when I saw that Bioware cant design even a UI properly... that was disheartening...
It's hard to find sales numbers for most games, VGChartz does have both the PS3 and 360 version by themselves outselling the PC version (which I know can be argued but that's all I can find). Witcher 3's PC sales numbers do count pretty much all the digital & retail PC sales and if Witcher 3 is selling less on PC, what's the chances of other games selling more? Especially the new Deus Ex will be much more of a known brand console-wise with Mankind Divided.Johnisback said:I have a real hard time believing the part in bold there.Phoenixmgs said:All those games I listed with many of those game series originating on PC (like Witcher, Hitman, BF, Deus Ex, Elder Scrolls, etc.) sold more on consoles....
Barely anyone even knew that Deus Ex: The Conspiracy (the PS2 version) existed, very few people know about it even today. You're telling me that one of the most celebrated and respected PC games ever, one of the archtypes of good PC gaming, sold less on PC than on a PS2 port that barely anyone knows about?
Witcher 3's data is complete but missing Origin sales (not much) and unregistered physical copies (not much either), which I haven't seen a link to verifying that. I'd be really surprised if those 2 things that may have not been counted amounted to more than 10% of sales. That still doesn't beat the PS4 version. I still don't get why PC retail sales need to be activated to be counted as that should be counted via sales from the stores like console retail versions.Charcharo said:No, but you are a die-hard PS fanboy. I dont switch to that, those are jabs mate...
About as informed as people saying that retail still is major on PC. You have incomplete data simply. So do I. In this case I cant win though I cant say I lose. So I talk about amount of money gained from each sale.
Then dont use "consoles". Use PS4.
PC Games do sell more overtime. That much is simply fact (compared to the casual and materialistic "fast food-esque" manner of thought console gamers have) .
Some people have problems even with using 5 spells and 2 swords and 1 crossbow in the beginning. Unfortunate... but true![]()
VGChartz has nothing to do with the Witcher 3 sales data I've been referencing the whole time...Charcharo said:VGchartz is kinda full of shit. It reports STALKER sales at 40 000. GSC Game World last reported (2012) 5 million for the entire franchise, and at least 2 for Shadow of Chernobyl.
40 000... and 2 million... a very big difference.
Problem is it cant track digital sales and has incomplete data from a few regions only.
There is no link to give you the number of Origin sales as they are not allowed to disclose them. As for that type of retail sales... I would have to go and check house by house to give you data
For what it is worth, I bought Witcher 3 three times. One for myself, one for my girl and one for a friend. Both my girl and I have it on GoG Galaxy. My other friend, however, uses it without it... which mystifies me greatly...
But that is not a big sample size.
Batman no. Then again I dont know much about it. Seems like a good franchise
Exactly since there is a drought of games on the new consoles, there is no internal competition. You see, the PS4 and XBONE still have no backwards compatibility and simply have few games. So Witcher 3 is a very big deal for PS4 gamers. On PC... for better or worse, the RPG genre is filled with high quality games. Some new, some old. So Witcher 3 actually has competition...
*There are ways to turn off using the right sword*
Also the game bugs sometimes and does not draw the right weapon. Uhm... no... there is a point to use the Steel sword... it is tougher.
By that logic just use it. I mean, it will kill monsters too. Just not quite as well as Silver swords.
As it should be BTW. It was so in the books. Logic dictates it to be so too.
When I was saying Deus Ex sells more on consoles I meant Human Revolution, not the 1st game. I'm talking about recent games, not games over a decade old. I said games series that have their roots in PC gaming (like Deus Ex, Hitman, BF, etc.) NOW sell more on consoles even (not their original entries). If those series sell more on a single console, there's like no chance of other games selling more on PC. The console versions simply sell more, which is why the PC gets shitty ports (the question the TC posed to everyone).Johnisback said:PS3 and 360 version? You seem to be a little confused.
You can download a digital version of Deus Ex: The Conspiracy on the PSN, but you cannot get the game on 360 and there's never been a publication of the PSN sales (or even the original PS2 version) of the game. Are you talking about Deus Ex: Human Revolution? Because the titles of the two aren't interchangeable.
The article says "613,000 PC gamers have chosen a different PC platform" other than GOG. Origin sales may or may not have been included.Charcharo said:They are not mentioned. That is why. Else Origin (at least) would be mentioned.
Because I dont know them numbers. Not even the money itself. I do know the numbers of a few things, but including the AAAA games here is nonsensical.
Even if you were to be 100% correct (and a console gamer cant be), that simply brings another question - are developers really so mentally retarded and utterly moronic that they will piss off 20-30% of their revenue, the only platform that will make their game immortal like a real work of art and will guarentee them better long term sales...
Too much stupidity really. And hate against money.
And again, impossible. Under equal sales, PC versions give devs more money per sale on average.
Yes my friend, the PS4 has few games at all. And no old games. From what I can see, Skyrim is AS played as the Witcher 3 right now, due to the mods mostly. People have not had their fill (not that a console gamer would understand).
https://steamdb.info/app/292030/
https://steamdb.info/app/72850/
So it STILL is an actual competitor.
BTW, Witcher arguably has more in common with Pillars than Skyrim...
Yahtzee is not the paragon of a good or attentive gamer.
Silver is a bad combat material. It will not do well when it meats Iron or Steel.
I also said that Steel Swords are TOUGHER as in they are more durable.
Try killing stuff with steel BTW. not hard either. As it should be.
Why would you make the entire sword out of silver?Gundam GP01 said:To expand on your point, there's this thing called Mohs scale of mineral hardness that categorizes mineral hardness based on their ability to scratch other materials from 1 to 10, with diamonds at 10 as the hardest substance. This scale is also paired with a second scale that measures absolute hardness using a sclerometer, with minerals at a 1 in the Mohs scale scoring a 1 in absolute hardness, with diamonds at the top of the Mohs scale scoring an absolute hardness of 1600.
Just plain old shitty untempered steel scores between 4 and 4.5, giving it an absolute hardness of about 21 to 30ish.
Hardened steel, however scores betweem 7.5 and 8 on the Mohs scale, with an absolute hardness of about 150 to 200.
Silver scores between 2.5 and 3, with absolute hardness between 5 and 9. Even untempered steel is 2 to 4 times as hard as silver. Now, it's important for a sword to have some softness to prevent the blade from just shattering on impact, but a sword as soft as silver would very rapidly become dull and broken. It's a very shitty material for a blade unless you're fighting a foe that's specifically weak to it. It also helps that most Witcher monsters are fleshy, unarmored beasts with no weapons, so the silver blade probably wouldn't dull as fast as it would against a human soldier.
Just one note to Phoenix: Stop trying to reply to me. I have you blocked for a reason.
How much less do you really think sharpened silver atop steel cuts compared to all steel? Humans are very weak creatures.Charcharo said:The swords are made from a steel core + Silver top part. Still, that top part is what cuts. So it gets dull if you use it against armored men. Geralt is no idiot, it wont do.
Treat mods as a separate entity from the game and that will help you explain some of the appeal. You like terrible games too, I do not judge( much).
Pillars, Witcher 1,2 , Wasteland, TES shit, Fallout, ME... all of those are on PC and STILL sell. Witcher 3 ACTUALLY has competition in the RPG genre. People BUY old and cheap and proven games. Thank God for that, some still respect gaming's legacy.
*Also, Witcher is known to be "old-school" too.
*People cant tell the difference between Starcraft and Men of War, dont give them so much credit.
The PS3 is not exactly real competition. It is simple an inferior console with pathetic hardware, that barely runs even old games. It is SOME competition, I give you that much.
Well YOU should care long term. I do. I always do. If the rest of the people want to eat dirt, why should I be like them?