I would love to see Phantom Pain on the PC. I never really saw Kojima talk much about PC gaming or ports before. I wonder what has made him want to start making ports for the PC. I know MGS 1 and 2 were on the PC but I don't think any of the others were though.ScrabbitRabbit said:Well, Kojima wants to do it...Anathrax said:Does this mean we get Phantom Pain on PC?
It's embarrassing but hey, at least it's not Windows 8.
http://www.shacknews.com/article/79700/kojima-hopes-metal-gear-solid-5-will-come-to-pc
Given that Metal Gear Rising is seeing a PC release I don't see why we can't hope!
It's not that they were run on PC's; rather, they were run on Windows 7 as opposed to 8, and on a high-end rig as opposed to specs more in line with that of the Xbone.Haefulz said:I thought so too, doesn't someone turn this into a controversy every year? Maybe this year it's getting more attention and notoriety because people are ready to jump on Microsoft for every little thing.Andy Shandy said:I thought it was pretty much common knowledge nowadays that pretty much all the stuff at E3 is run on PCs?
Every year at E3, most of the shiny gameplay videos are running on PCs. It's been like that for years, even generations, back to PS2 and Xbox and possibly even before.
That would be nice. Also, if we could get some of those "exclusives" on PC (which some of them are going to be).Starnerf said:Look on the bright side, maybe this means the wireless X1 controllers work with Windows 7 out of the box.
It's not about the games as much as it's about the hardware. They were supposed to show us their new console. Yet they didn't even bring a working product. We know how the games usually look and preform on the 360 so it's not a big deal when they use the PC. But no one knows how the Xbone preforms and how the games will actually look on it because they didn't use the Xbone.Andy Shandy said:I thought it was pretty much common knowledge nowadays that pretty much all the stuff at E3 is run on PCs?
During the Xbox 360's debut E3 showing, they also used PCs. Same for PS3, original Xbox, PS2, etc. It's weird that they were using a higher end PC I admit, but the fact that they were using a PC isn't at all surprising nor should they be getting flak for it.Adam Jensen said:It's not about the games as much as it's about the hardware. They were supposed to show us their new console. Yet they didn't even bring a working product. We know how the games usually look and preform on the 360 so it's not a big deal when they use the PC. But no one knows how the Xbone preforms and how the games will actually look on it because they didn't use the Xbone.Andy Shandy said:I thought it was pretty much common knowledge nowadays that pretty much all the stuff at E3 is run on PCs?