• Archmage Azor
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    591 month ago

    I would love to play it some day. Shame it’s a $600 game.

    • @makyo
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      271 month ago

      You might, Sony seems pretty open to PC releases these days

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        The ps5 controller is designed into the game, hard to believe this will be available pc anytime soon

        • Domi
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          331 month ago

          The DualSense controller works perfectly fine on PC. Most first-party Sony games come with the full feature set for it (adaptive triggers, haptics, touchpad, gyro, speaker, …).

          • @[email protected]
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            51 month ago

            And it’s one of, if not the best on Linux, because Sony actually cared enough to port their driver. So if you’re a Linux/Steam Deck gamer, you’re in luck.

            • Zoot
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              21 month ago

              You can even change the LED through steam! I freaking love the dualsense for my deck. The track pad at the top is a game changer.

                • Zoot
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                  21 month ago

                  Mainly desktop mode, few games that I play require it, though it’s still nice to have. Very nice for the onscreen keyboard though, or my favorite; playing DnD from the couch on a big ass screen.

    • @falidorn
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      -141 month ago

      This is a disingenuous take. All games require hardware and you definitely don’t need to spend $600 to play it.

      • Archmage Azor
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        271 month ago

        How exactly do I avoid paying $600 for it if I don’t own a PS5?

        • @CluckN
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          101 month ago

          How does anybody own a Ps5 when it has no games?

          • @Squizzy
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            -11 month ago

            Yeah its not none but it is low. They did a great job making the ps4 and dualshock 4 feel lesser comparatively.

        • BeardedBlaze
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          11 month ago

          Same way people have to buy a PC or XBox to play your beloved Starfield.

          • @criss_cross
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            241 month ago

            beloved

            Starfield

            Does not compute

          • Archmage Azor
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            101 month ago

            If you buy a PC or Xbox just to play Starfield you got other issues.

            • @Ledivin
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              81 month ago

              If you buy a PS5 just for AstroBoy, same. Its Game of the Year but def not the best ever PS5 game. God of War, Horizon, Ratchet and Clank, Spiderman…

          • imecth
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            41 month ago

            Consoles have been pcs under the hood for a while, they could run pc games just fine, they choose not to. Sony could implement a browser for their 500$ walled garden, they choose not to. Sony could let you install another OS on the PS5, they choose not to.

            • @T156
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              21 month ago

              The big ones have arguably been that way since the beginning. The original XBox was a stripped down and fancified computer, down to using the USB protocol for the controllers.

        • @falidorn
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          -121 month ago

          You pay $400 for it new or buy a used digital system for less. Sony even sells a refurbished disc version for $400 if you are weirdly stuck on physical (since I assume you don’t buy it that way with your current gaming hardware). Do you also quote the highest possible price for a cellphone or a pc?

          • TJA!
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            161 month ago

            Yes you are right, paying $400 for a game is of course very much reasonable.

            • @falidorn
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              41 month ago

              I mean, you chose your medium for playing games. The same thing exists for a lot of games. I’m quite sure you paid at least that to game in your platform of choice.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 month ago

                Considering I’d have a PC regardless, no. My GPU is the only thing that’s really “gaming specific,” and I pay about $200-300 per console generation for an upgrade, and I’d still need something for display out regardless.