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Either a troll post, or a complete smoothbrain. FOV is not a "luxury."
It is when your target audience is consoles, not a platform that seems to have "master race" then the average PC still boast a 1060 for now 5 years, and also they follow Kardashians of the tech world like Linus or the other dude stating a PS5 is like a 1060 lol
I mean, I would agree with you, FOV generally isn't a strange request, however when the game is just a remaster and the 1st one and 2nd were pure consoles ports even back there...when the 1st came out PC Gaming was totally IRRELEVANT, it is the same year gap when Epic CEO made the known comment "PC Gaming is dead" (although he is comment was longer and actually made sense then as it make sense, as a coincidence, in 2021 in particular).
You sound like a 10 years old, I hope you are :D if he is here probably he is a PC Owner... isn't he? and just to remind you the best PC Game of 2020 was a 3 years old console port.
We are not considered as target platform, generally, even more so when these three games came out, and will be the same moving forward as hardware has become too expensive for the masses making PC less of a mass gaming platform.
Pure economics, although I do not like consoles.
I am aware that lots of games are console ports. Generally when a game on the PC is referred to as a console port it just means that they did not do much to make it work well with PC controls.
For instance the FOV slider is useful to PC gaming because you sit closer to the screen, and it alleviates that tight closed in feeling. Mouse acceleration still being left in instead of raw mouse input also indicates that it was quickly ported to PC without many tweaks being done.
Basically it just indicates that the producer of the game simply put the game out on PC to make more money instead of making a few simple changes that most feel are basic necessities for PC gaming. It's not difficult to implement so the question is why did they not?
It's not a port either way--Game was released on all platforms at the same time. That said, I seem to remember the controls being a bit better in the original game. (And that could be because the mouse I was using wasn't as precise as the one I have now. *shrug*)
Wow you're so clever... Except for the nearly a decade where consoles had better visuals, faster loading and just better games. Of course you're probably like 16 and don't remember so.... Hop in the whaaaaambulance and hop out when you actually know what's going on.
Oh and the other guy was right. I've been a pc gamer just as long as a console gamer. I also have a job so... My pc is flexing on top of yours right now. It's having a great time.
You can change it with the mod ....or use Cheat Engine..
Whoa, hold on there buddy. That is absolutely false. In the entire lifespan of the Playstation 4 there were a grand total of 3,206 games released. In just 2020 alone there were 10,263 games released on Steam, Steam alone. 7 year lifespan vs a 1 year time frame. Console users WISH 99.9% of games released on PC were ports.