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If there was some form of exclusivity with Sony, they will not change their mind. We have seen it with Epic Games.
The VR version we have now is a half-assed piece of ♥♥♥♥. You want to PAY for a better version? A version you should have gotten the first time around? Companies do this because they know customers will give them money anyway. Don't do that!
oh i know they don't but someone had to say it. Sick of these suits and their anti-consumer practices.
it may have been half-assed but even so, businesses have to make money, and if charging an additional $20 or so for an upgraded VR version is what will bring it to PC, then so be it. if you dont want to play the upgraded version, then keep the old free version. Its 'scummy', but its a lot cheaper than buying a PS5 and PSVR2 headset.
1) VR is total joke
2) RTX features are great, but totally bugged and unusable in practice (random light glares everywhere)
3) Inability to move Epic profile to Steam, which would allow many people to rebuy this game and pay for it twice, yet they don't allow it, even though I am sure it's matter of 1 programmer's hour at most :(
Could care less - implies they do care and it could be worse.
Pound sand. The game was their first self-published game and the deal with Epic guaranteed them to make a large amount of money to contribute towards making the project profitable - which for an independent company is huge.
If you believe they took the deal just to spite players, you're absolutely delusional.
Location importing was removed a year after the Steam launch.
Got anything else you'd like to exaggerate or make up?