Division Developer: We Are Already Downgrading

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The problems that lie with pc's aren't even what you guys are saying IMO.

1. Majority of people still game on consoles
2. PC isn't a platform. You either build your own or pay for a pc. Just because you got that black friday pc from walmart means you going to have a superior gaming experience on said PC
3. People will argue with me all they want but a decent rig will run you about 800. And thats just a mid level pc you will get that jump of a difference from a console port now
4. Most people use their pc's for multi use not just for games. I don't want to drag my laptop my living room and then back to my computer room when its time for me to do assignments and work.
5. You don't want to look like a dork :troll:
you pay to use your internet (which you pay for already) to play online:mjlol:

i spent 1200 on my rig and i already recuperated the costs by torrenting single player games and buying games on Steam sale.:heh:

You will never see ms or sony put every GTA up to IV (+ the dlc) for under $8 like Steam has done. :lolbron:

You will never see the entire far cry franchise up to FC3 including blood dragon for under $15 like it was yesterday on Steam sale. Depending on where you shop, you will see a used copy of vanilla(no dlc) FC3 for anywhere from $15-$25 :gladbron:

I bought a 15ft hdmi from the Cable GOAT monoprice and ran it along my baseboards and under the carpet in my den from my desk to the 50" :win:

http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=102&cp_id=10250&cs_id=1025502&p_id=9305&seq=1&format=2

while yall still coppin $100 hdmis from best buy for some dumbass reason :pachaha:

and copped the wirless kb/m for under $40 while yall paying $60 for one controller :mjlol:

most brand new pc games cost 49.99 instead of the console's 59.99 because there is nobody to pay for licensing on PC. ms and sony take 20% which in turn makes console players pay that extra $10

basically what it boils down to is the fact that most(not all) console players are not smart consumers in the first damn place :manny:
 

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you pay to use your internet (which you pay for already) to play online:mjlol:

i spent 1200 on my rig and i already recuperated the costs by torrenting single player games and buying games on Steam sale.:heh:

You will never see ms or sony put every GTA up to IV (+ the dlc) for under $8 like Steam has done. :lolbron:

You will never see the entire far cry franchise up to FC3 including blood dragon for under $15 like it was yesterday on Steam sale. Depending on where you shop, you will see a used copy of vanilla(no dlc) FC3 for anywhere from $15-$25 :gladbron:

I bought a 15ft hdmi from the Cable GOAT monoprice and ran it along my baseboards and under the carpet in my den from my desk to the 50" :win:

http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=102&cp_id=10250&cs_id=1025502&p_id=9305&seq=1&format=2

while yall still coppin $100 hdmis from best buy for some dumbass reason :pachaha:

and copped the wirless kb/m for under $40 while yall paying $60 for one controller :mjlol:

most brand new pc games cost 49.99 instead of the console's 59.99 because there is nobody to pay for licensing on PC. ms and sony take 20% which in turn makes console players pay that extra $10

basically what it boils down to is the fact that most(not all) console players are not smart consumers in the first damn place :manny:
:mjlol:
 

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the price of entry for a decent gaming pc along with kb/m will always ensure that pc gamers get somewhat of the shaft compared to console gamers. It is what it is. You know what you're getting into with pc gaming pricewise. But the major publishers get their bread from consoles, so they will always favor them.

I still don't agree with them downgrading the pc versions to make them compareable to console versions though. And all publishers don't do this, so the hate really needs to be directed at Ubisoft.
 

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fake or not, i dont expect division to look anything like the 2013 E3 build. you can already notice a slight degrade in the 2014 version
 

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i need this game :noah:

The Division is an online, open world RPG experience where exploration, objectives and player progression are all essential," he said.

"You can team up with a group of friends in co-op and jump in and jump out at any time. In certain areas, you can also seamlessly engage in PvP and experience suspenseful scenarios where danger can come from anywhere and anyone."

Speaking more specifically on player-versus-player scenarios, Emond explained, "Player vs. Player combat will play a very big role in our game. The choices you make as a Division agent can either spur a recovery or plunge the city further into chaos.

"The people you meet in certain areas of the game can either be your best friends or your worst enemies. So you'll constantly be making decisions that will impact the world around you."

Emond promises that extensive character customization and collectibles will offer every player a sense of uniqueness.

"The Division is an RPG, so we really want the player to feel unique; there will be tons of possibilities to customize your agent (thousands of weapon types, skill combinations, gear and much more)," he said.

The game, which has been in development for "a little over a year" for Xbox One and PS4, takes place in New York following the release of a devastating manmade virus. Players step into the boots of agents from The Division, a classified unit fighting to prevent the collapse of society.

For more on the title, check out this The Division interview with production director Petter Mannerfelt and producer Fredrik Rundqvist.
 
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