One is an asia only release on steam(idolmaster), one never released at all on steam(taiko no tatsujin), and the third is a multiplayer game show(survival quiz city). Those three games are really strange examples. I hope you're happy that those games have failed, by the way. The fact that such bribes are necessary should also make it a lesser evil compared to using games like Starlit Season, Taiko no Tatsujin, and Survival Quiz City on why the EXVS team should never make PC games ever again. I think my point still stands in that such bribes are a necessary evil. Originally posted by Aya:TBF, I'm pretty sure Epic Games' bribery is the only reason why a PC version of Kingdom Hearts III exists. TBF, I'm pretty sure Epic Games' bribery is the only reason why a PC version of Kingdom Hearts III exists. But whining and complaining about a game not coming to your prefered platform is just pathetic, especially when you spread the notion that "Epic Games will save us!!!", which is absolutely ridiculous. If you don't want to buy a PS5, then that's your choice. If Bamco themselves didn't put a Gundam game there, what makes you think that they would allow Epic "moneyhatting" the EXVS series? I'm sure when more Japanese game developers drop their PC support, people will eventually come to realize that Epic Games' dealings with Square-Enix is a necessary - and ultimately lesser evil.ĭifferent companies got different ways in handling their business, so you can't expect each and every one of them got the same mind.Īnd, again, Epic Games can't really do anything, unless Bamco themselves agrees, which is the reason why you don't saw a single Gundam game on the Epic Store. Meanwhile, the creators of Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII are at least gonna continue their PC support for another good few years thanks to contractual obligations. Originally posted by Aya:Well, I ain't gonna buy a PS5 just to keep playing Bandai Namco Studios' games. Ideally, Bandai Namco Studios would continue their PC support regardless of how well their most recent games performed on PC, but that's an ideal situation for an ideal world. Though ultimately, I can acknowledge that Gundam Evolution and GBO2 will be the next best thing regarding Gundam games on PC. I'm sure when more Japanese game developers drop their PC support, people will eventually come to realize that Epic Games' dealings with Square-Enix is a necessary - and ultimately lesser evil. Well, I ain't gonna buy a PS5 just to keep playing Bandai Namco Studios' games. Tim Sweeny and Epic won't help you on this, since they doesn't care about the Gundam franchise, and Bamco definitely won't let outsiders disturb their "golden goose", which is the EXVS series. Your best bet is to make a plea to the Epic Games CEO about funding PC ports of Bandai Namco Studios' future games. Originally posted by Aya: creators of EXVS2 actually wanna drop their PC support, and they've three excuses to do exactly that.
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