This could be a big feature if it becomes a standard across games, question is would Nintendo want Steam SSO for every game, or would it be individually supported.
This could be a big feature if it becomes a standard across games, question is would Nintendo want Steam SSO for every game, or would it be individually supported.
I reckon it would have to be individually supported. It might be tough to do for every game. Diablo III, for instance, plays differently on console. Lots of well designed FPS or twitchy games are...
I reckon it would have to be individually supported. It might be tough to do for every game. Diablo III, for instance, plays differently on console. Lots of well designed FPS or twitchy games are also balanced slightly differently since keyboard/mouse accuracy is different from a stick.
saved game sharing has always been a weak point in consoles in terms of soft modding them. I doubt sony will do this but I could see microsoft doing it with the xbox because of all the drm in the...
saved game sharing has always been a weak point in consoles in terms of soft modding them. I doubt sony will do this but I could see microsoft doing it with the xbox because of all the drm in the windows store games.
Digital Foundry posted a breakdown video analyzing the new graphics options today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLKOLverlr0 And a companion article:...
This could be a big feature if it becomes a standard across games, question is would Nintendo want Steam SSO for every game, or would it be individually supported.
I reckon it would have to be individually supported. It might be tough to do for every game. Diablo III, for instance, plays differently on console. Lots of well designed FPS or twitchy games are also balanced slightly differently since keyboard/mouse accuracy is different from a stick.
saved game sharing has always been a weak point in consoles in terms of soft modding them. I doubt sony will do this but I could see microsoft doing it with the xbox because of all the drm in the windows store games.
Digital Foundry posted a breakdown video analyzing the new graphics options today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLKOLverlr0
And a companion article: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-the-witcher-3-switch-patch-3-6-analysis