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That being said, the game is great, and the supply is good. The only sets that i've found problematic to get are the Ninjago sets, i guess those are very popular.
And i suspect they'd just go making the PC version lazy like Disney did and make it all digital rather then use physical figures.
and FYI PCs do reconize the Dimensions portal, there is a driver for it apparently.
Now that I think about it, the portal rewriting thing could possibly spawn bootleg fgures. Could you imagine the market if someone found out how to unlock a new wave's figures early by months?
tl;dr version: It's a wise market idea to leave it on consoles until at least all the waves of figures are out for at least a few months.
Secondly, if cheating is a concern, the game, which most certainly will only be distributed via Steam, could be VAC-enabled.
And lastly, I don't agree that it would be a wise market idea to keep PC users out of the release waves. Doing so could make it more difficult to procure older sets, which may end up discontinued and/or sold out. (I doubt Lego is going to produce every add-on pack in perpetuity.)
Should potential PC players spend boatloads of money stocking up on expansion packs now, without definitively knowing if the game is even going to be released; or should they wait until the game is announced, and risk not being able to play/complete content from sets they can no longer procure?
I think if Lego was going to release Dimensions on PC, they would have done it by now. If they don't do it soon, then it's going to be very frustrating trying to play the older content, especially for anyone just getting into the game or those who held out for the PC version.
Does anyone else buy the packs just for the LEGO? LEGO Cyberman and Dalek... couldn't pass it up.
Yes and a pc can use display port which supports 4k and the game was made on a pc and tested on a pc and all the new games support windows 7 so that why not
I wonder if CEMU could come to the rescue? It looks unlikely to come to Switch and i won't be buying that underwhelming portable potato.
Cemu could run the game - but how would you put the characters in? The toy-pad won't work in a pc usb port! You'd get to the menu, and then you'd need the toy-pad to continue.
I say I'm sure, actually I mean I hope ...
it was made for consoles but they had no intention to bring it to pc and besides consoles are better for that game anyways cause console gamers are simple people