Инсталирайте Steam
вход
|
език
Опростен китайски (简体中文)
Традиционен китайски (繁體中文)
Японски (日本語)
Корейски (한국어)
Тайландски (ไทย)
Чешки (Čeština)
Датски (Dansk)
Немски (Deutsch)
Английски (English)
Испански — Испания (Español — España)
Испански — Латинска Америка (Español — Latinoamérica)
Гръцки (Ελληνικά)
Френски (Français)
Италиански (Italiano)
Индонезийски (Bahasa Indonesia)
Унгарски (Magyar)
Холандски (Nederlands)
Норвежки (Norsk)
Полски (Polski)
Португалски (Português)
Бразилски португалски (Português — Brasil)
Румънски (Română)
Руски (Русский)
Финландски (Suomi)
Шведски (Svenska)
Турски (Türkçe)
Виетнамски (Tiếng Việt)
Украински (Українська)
Докладване на проблем с превода
If a game is playable on different devices, it becomes non-exclusive by default. Something can't be exclusive and on multiple platforms by at the same time, do you understand that?
You are the only one here that wants to exclude the pc from the term console exclusive...kinda weird that you get so infuriated by it.
I'm not a fanboy of anything, but if one thing, then it would be a pc-fanboy, but I don't believe this term applies to me because I can provide plenty of rational and objective reasons why I play on a pc and not on a console.
Cuphead is still not a console exclusive, because it will also release on the pc. Bloodborne is a console exclusive, Zelda Breath of the Wild is a console exclusive...Cuphead is not, period.
PS Calling someone names does not make their argument invalid, you know?
Cuphead is coming to MacOs and Linux! Making it not even a non-console-exclusive, but also a non-console-pc exclusive!
League of Legends is a pc exclusive. If it would be ported to PS4, it wouldn't be a pc exclusive anymore just because the PS4 isn't another "brand of pc", you know?