Pure joy and I don't even like the nudity and violence.
#GOD OF WAR 4 PC MODS PS2#
GoW on PS2 were simply waaay more fun to play. If I wanted a good story, I'd get a book. The result is that I finished PS2 GoWs twice, Gow3 1 and a half time and GoW on PS4? I am not even at half of it and don't feel like playing it any more.
The new GoW sacrificed the camera view and some other things, for more "cinematic" experience.
#GOD OF WAR 4 PC MODS PS3#
GOW on PS2 and PS3 were gameplay oriented. Just until game devs realize that not everyone shares their opinion that movie-like games are better than games which rely on gameplay. Thier games that get PC releases should have some of their visual improvements ported over to the PS5 (PS4 back-compat-plus, whatever) versions.The times are gone but hopefully not forever. I'll probably re-buy it on PC at some point down the line when it is super cheap, but the point stands.
#GOD OF WAR 4 PC MODS PATCH#
I'm enjoying the 60fps patch on my PS5, but it feels crazy Sony is OK with letting their premier hardware become not only not the best place to play their own games, but lagging quite a bit further behind unnecessarily most of the work is done, just port some of it over! Show your own platform some love, guys. DF showed a lot of the settings getting one bump over "original" had pretty minor performance impact for some nice visual improvement. Seems crazy they wouldn't go back to add some of the PC improvements like enhanced shadows or increasing anisotropic filtering to 16x. Wish the devs would talk about taking some of those PC enhancements and porting them into GoW on PS5. It's like people ignore that they're also developers who create art and want it to be experienced by as many people as possible even if they work for a company with a closed storefront. It's strange how Microsoft gives people freedom but Sony, at every level, focuses on profits. Obviously about money and not him wanting to work on something he wants to work on. Sounds like Sony is forcing him to do this, based on your previous quote above. He publicly asked Sony for this right after God of War´s GOTY award.Īpparently Sony gave him the green light.*** ***That´s because he´s working on his own project and new IP for Playstation. Considering most of the money will go to Papa Sony for PC sales, and they'll make a ton more on just putting out Ragnarok, where is there that huge incentive to get all this money with PC ports? Their big money is on new games and contracts that give them big result bonuses. Saying Sony decides where it's published doesn't mean Barlog makes decision about money or made suggestions about wanting to go to PC because of money if Sony are the ones deciding it.ģ. He did what he wanted with GoW, Sony let him do it and didn't make those decisions for him.Ģ. ***To be part of a first party studios means that you don´t have the freedom to decide what to do with a publisher´s IP or game. Dive deeper, and you realize that most people are just as human as you are. Normal people who do not work on a daily basis with neither creative talent or executives, might have no clue about these types of professionals want, and they resort to stereotypical thinking that is presented to them in the media. In the end, it is not too different from a creative people. I meet multiple CEOs on a weekly basis in my profession and they are never after fame or money, what they want is a new challenge, learn something new, and build something. For executives overall (non gaming dev studio), which is the part I spend most of my current line of work, it's never about money. They often also deeply care for their teams, and their families.
I've worked with many types of creative people in my line of work, and most of them do not care about money, but about if they can evoke emotions in their audience or whoever who would want to enjoy their art and creations.įor studio execs it might be money, not for the sake of wealth, but to think how and where to invest it so that they are able to keep creating more with the teams. Tapani 12d ago (Edited 12d ago I'm with you on this one.