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| | | Re: Remember Me (Score: 1) by Fallout4 on Tuesday, June 18 @ 11:23:43 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Nu...Numi...whatever, Sui Generis, Star Citizen are all kickstarter projects made by people well known in the gaming industry (Wasteland 2 and Torment being made by the creator of Fallout 1 and 2 and guys from Obsidian who worked on Planescape: Torment).
Star Citizen is supposed to be so demanding that you will probably need SLI high-end just to run it on medium. They are using like 1000 million billion polygons or something.
Sui Generis has an amazing game engine judging from the demonstration on their page and it looks like it will be good as well.
All of these are PC games, but they are all being made by developers who had to go through Kickstarter because major publishers like EA only want to make consolized trilogies of INTERACTIVE MOVIES.
So yes, there is still room for the PC gaming master race but not in AAA big-publisher titles. Now we have to rely on developers who are frustrated with bureaucracy and marketers and publishers of private industry like EA who only want to purchase their game ideas and then alter them so much that they no longer resemble the original idea but instead resemble something like "Twilight: Call of Transformers 4" |
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