Is PC Gaming Really More Expensive Than Consoles ?
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Former Activision studio Toys for Bob partners with Xbox to publish its first game as an indie. This is something of a homecoming, as Microsoft owns Activision.
Manages to buy their freedom especially after all the shit Microsoft has been doing with its studios lately
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Goes right back to them as partners.
Okaaaaaay...
Xbox’s gaming division seems to still function as 3 semi-autonomous sub-divisions, Xbox Studios, Bethesda and ABK. The three main sub-divisions can seemingly shut down or build studios and set up partnerships independently. This would explain why Bethesda can recently shutdown studios, while ABK spins off one studio, while building a new one. Plus, Toys for Bob could be spun off by ABK, only to immediately re-partner with Microsoft.
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In the long run its must cheaper with all the deals you save on Steam
and that's just the price point.
even if it would be more expensive, mods alone would make me prefer pc gaming over console gaming.
Well, the games are cheaper, but in the long run, you're gonna have to keep making upgrades to your system as games require greater specs as time goes on.
The entry point can be a little more expensive to a lot more, but in the long run it can be cheaper because of all of the great deals there are on games (made possible by the fact that no licensing costs are taken on games and digital distribution convenience).
I simply like the simpicity of console-gaming.
my experiences with PC-gaming are filled with fustration.
and personally avoid mods now, cause I usually tinker with mods more than playing.