pecheckler wrote: »Gaming is one of the only software industries where a product use license does not entitle you to usage on all available platforms. The only major exception to this is mobile phone software, and that is due to a policy decision made by the distributors (google and apple) to try and maintain market share by locking customers to a specific operating system.
Simply put, the PC version should get the console UI and controls, and the console versions get the PC UI and controls. Plenty of people have keyboards and mice connected to their consoles. Also we should be getting full cross-platform play, not segregation. The last thing a game with population issues needs to do is create a barrier.
ballsmigue1 wrote: »it's something i've strongly felt game companies should do with certain games that they release on multiple consoles/systems, I really like playing ESO but my computer has been having some issues with it since i recently returned but I don't feel like paying another $60 just to play it on my ps4 when i already have it for this, the only reason i've brought this subject up is because of the game going F2P (if you already own a copy of the game).
what do others think of something like this? maybe it's something they could consider doing in the future or just keep it how it is.
pecheckler wrote: »Gaming is one of the only software industries where a product use license does not entitle you to usage on all available platforms. The only major exception to this is mobile phone software, and that is due to a policy decision made by the distributors (google and apple) to try and maintain market share by locking customers to a specific operating system.
Simply put, the PC version should get the console UI and controls, and the console versions get the PC UI and controls. Plenty of people have keyboards and mice connected to their consoles. Also we should be getting full cross-platform play, not segregation. The last thing a game with population issues needs to do is create a barrier.
ballsmigue1 wrote: »it's something i've strongly felt game companies should do with certain games that they release on multiple consoles/systems, I really like playing ESO but my computer has been having some issues with it since i recently returned but I don't feel like paying another $60 just to play it on my ps4 when i already have it for this, the only reason i've brought this subject up is because of the game going F2P (if you already own a copy of the game).
what do others think of something like this? maybe it's something they could consider doing in the future or just keep it how it is.