Greg Miller
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Well, what's weird is, like, it didn't used to be that way, though. I think with those initial... I'm blanking on what even the first ones were. Maybe it was... Uncharted?
Yeah, PlayStation having their big PC sort of crossover games and starting to see that more and more and for them to be more and more likely, but also for that window to get shorter and shorter. Horizon Days Gone. I know Ratchet and Clank had their moment as well. And... I think early on, those moments felt a lot larger.
Yeah, PlayStation having their big PC sort of crossover games and starting to see that more and more and for them to be more and more likely, but also for that window to get shorter and shorter. Horizon Days Gone. I know Ratchet and Clank had their moment as well. And... I think early on, those moments felt a lot larger.
And maybe it's just because it's, wow, it's Sony stepping out of their boundaries. I 100% think it was that.
And maybe it's just because it's, wow, it's Sony stepping out of their boundaries. I 100% think it was that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it does feel like they are getting less and less... they're becoming less and less exciting. And I do think that that's because of just timing. I think you have to capture that moment. I think you have to... I would not be surprised if we saw Sony starting to make those calls.
Yeah, it does feel like they are getting less and less... they're becoming less and less exciting. And I do think that that's because of just timing. I think you have to capture that moment. I think you have to... I would not be surprised if we saw Sony starting to make those calls.
Yeah. It's a very weird... Like, I'm totally with you that I think third parties will continue to do this more and more. This just feels like the only way to have... a win to present to the God Emperor CEOs and shareholders and say, like, look at how successful this is and you should trust us for upcoming projects as well. Yeah.
Yeah. It's a very weird... Like, I'm totally with you that I think third parties will continue to do this more and more. This just feels like the only way to have... a win to present to the God Emperor CEOs and shareholders and say, like, look at how successful this is and you should trust us for upcoming projects as well. Yeah.
Because if you're not having that big initial win, it really discourages people. I think, obviously, with it doing as well as it is now, especially with this bundle pack on PC, like, all of that stuff is fantastic news. Yeah. And a sign that... the consumerist sort of train of thought on PC is maybe a bit healthier than I thought it would be.
Because if you're not having that big initial win, it really discourages people. I think, obviously, with it doing as well as it is now, especially with this bundle pack on PC, like, all of that stuff is fantastic news. Yeah. And a sign that... the consumerist sort of train of thought on PC is maybe a bit healthier than I thought it would be.
And that's why early on when we're talking about how much I loved Prince of Persia, Lost Crown, and it's like, again, it may not have sold a boatload of copies on PC, but there's a healthy amount of people, like Matt Piscitella talking about you on the podcast, or talking on the podcast with you about...
And that's why early on when we're talking about how much I loved Prince of Persia, Lost Crown, and it's like, again, it may not have sold a boatload of copies on PC, but there's a healthy amount of people, like Matt Piscitella talking about you on the podcast, or talking on the podcast with you about...
the age groups and certain people with, you know, maybe without kids that have disposable income, there's such a market for people out there that scroll Steam and go, oh, I always wanted to give that a shot. Let me buy it. We talk all the time about people's unplayed Steam libraries. That's because people are buying games and people are still buying games on Steam.
the age groups and certain people with, you know, maybe without kids that have disposable income, there's such a market for people out there that scroll Steam and go, oh, I always wanted to give that a shot. Let me buy it. We talk all the time about people's unplayed Steam libraries. That's because people are buying games and people are still buying games on Steam.
And I think it would just be a really dumb decision to not continue to do these multi-platform releases, even if you're not doing it on Xbox as well, maybe like, I think PC has to be a must, especially because the PC market is booming more and more than we've seen in the past.
And I think it would just be a really dumb decision to not continue to do these multi-platform releases, even if you're not doing it on Xbox as well, maybe like, I think PC has to be a must, especially because the PC market is booming more and more than we've seen in the past.
I think this year we see an announcement for it. Yeah.