But speculation is truth
Half-truth? Mebbe.
But speculation is truth
Im sure there is rhyme or reasoning behind the scenes at Sony, but to the consumer it certainly does not look like that.They probably will eventually get ported but there's no rhyme or reasoning behind when this actually is.
Are you saying that Sony isn't being transparent?Im sure there is rhyme or reasoning behind the scenes at Sony, but to the consumer it certainly does look like that.
FixedWhy? Everything can be ported. Just will crush the already puny specs of the 8.2Tf machine.
I’m still against day one releases for pc unless the dev team has a support team just for pc or another dev developing it as well, there’s just too many variables for pc setups….but they did by like three that have done portsNow that Forbes counts this week....I figured we could have a little refresher:
Sony Should Be Putting All PlayStation Exclusives On PC, Day One
Sony has nothing to fear regarding PlayStation sales. They have never had a console generation that has tanked in sales, and demand for new PlayStation consoles has only increased in time, with the PS5 only failing to set records because supply can only meet a tiny fraction of demand.www.forbes.com
Sony Should Be Putting All PlayStation Exclusives On PC, Day One
Every developer is doing it for day one and date for consoles and PCs. Pretty sure Sony can manage.I’m still against day one releases for pc unless the dev team has a support team just for pc or another dev developing it as well, there’s just too many variables for pc setups….but they did by like three that have done ports
Probably 2023.Polyphony Digital is "Considering" Releasing Gran Turismo on PC
Gran Turismo 7 image by RaY29rus UPDATE: Since this article was originally published, Kazunori Yamauchi was interviewed by Japanese media on December 22, 2022, where he reiterated that Gran Turismo on PC is something he would consider but confirmed it is not currently in development. As a resuwww.gtplanet.net
Some of Sony's biggest franchises have already made their way to the platform, including Santa Monica Studio's God of War, Insomniac Games' Spider-Man, and Naughty Dog's Uncharted 4, with more expected to follow.
Naturally, this has led many to speculate if Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo series could also be making the jump, and we were curious to ask Yamauchi-san if that was something he would consider.
"Yes, I do think so," Yamauchi replied.
But, there are some caveats.
"Gran Turismo is a very finely tuned title," Yamauchi-san explained. "There are not many platforms which could run the game in 4K/60p natively, so one way we make that possible is to narrow down the platform. It's not a very easy subject, but of course, we are looking into it and considering it."
Probably around the same time as the movie.Probably 2023.
Six, seven months? Maybe august 2023?That PS4 hand me down is a ways off.
"we aim to continue creating new IP, rolling out catalog titles for PC, and strengthening live service development."Sony confirms more PC ports are coming, because it's making a ton of money
Sony reaffirmed that it will continue to release first-party games on PC, and it's not hard to see why.www.pcgamer.com
Sony confirms more PC ports are coming, because it's making a ton of money
Sony reaffirmed that it will continue to release first-party games on PC, and it's not hard to see why.www.pcgamer.com
I thought console makers make most of their money through games and licensing.Makes sense to expand to PC now with the amount of dough being pulled in but still the console sales are where their big ROI is right now. If they do day 1 also on PC, the quality we normally expect from PS Studios titles might deteriorate due to releasing on different platforms simultaneously (see TLOU Part 1). We already see lots of new games being released on multiplatform that need patches galore and huge bugs/crash fixes. I prefer if they focus on the console first then release on PC down the line when sales are saturated on the console side.
I thought console makers make most of their money through games and licensing.
Anyways, if they’re smart, they’d have two teams working on both console and pc. Say naughty dog works on TLoU 3, whilst bluepoint and nixes work on the pc port, therefore keeping the ps5 version up to traditional standards and pc version could have a better chance of something similar or better.
It’s been done before, like Skyrim, Bethesda worked on the Xbox version and ported it to pc whilst they had another studio port it to ps3. Only this time with Sony they have support studios that a familiar with pc ports.
True, but some of the new studios are gonna be support studios, for pc ports. It wouldn’t spread any studio too thin as they won’t be essentially creating the game. They won’t have to worry about creating assets or things like writing and recording dialogue….unless they’re working on the directors cutI think that would stretch Nixxes too thin. Remember there are many other first party studios too simultaneously working on a lot of games like 10-15+ that aren't announced yet. Bluepoint is working on their own thing and Nixxes can only focus on one title at a time.
Finishing one product than moving on to the next sounds much more efficient.
True, but some of the new studios are gonna be support studios, for pc ports. It wouldn’t spread any studio too thin as they won’t be essentially creating the game. They won’t have to worry about creating assets or things like writing and recording dialogue….unless they’re working on the directors cut
I thought bluepoint was also working on something new that isn’t really new, like a sequel/spin-off or maybe a port?
Do they ever mention what their streaming service earns them, maybe before the merger to under one title?