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  • cjonesfan921
    UGH, next year
    • Jan 2005
    • 20081

    #706
    Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

    Anyone on Windows 8?

    How can I have my wireless 360 Controller work with W8?

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    • mestevo
      Gooney Goo Goo
      • Apr 2010
      • 19556

      #707
      Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

      You need a wireless receiver - http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Wirel...reless+adapter

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      • cjonesfan921
        UGH, next year
        • Jan 2005
        • 20081

        #708
        Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

        Originally posted by mestevo
        Thanks.

        It doesn't state 8 on there, but am I to assume it will work with 8?

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        • mestevo
          Gooney Goo Goo
          • Apr 2010
          • 19556

          #709
          Is think so. I haven't had any driver problems with 8, of it works in 7 you should be golden.

          Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

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          • cjonesfan921
            UGH, next year
            • Jan 2005
            • 20081

            #710
            Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

            Originally posted by mestevo
            Is think so. I haven't had any driver problems with 8, of it works in 7 you should be golden.

            Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
            Thanks man. I will check out microcenter on my way home tonight.

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            • bghost
              Pro
              • Oct 2010
              • 576

              #711
              Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

              so how long until we start seeing most of the EA sports games on PC again ?

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              • Phobia
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jan 2008
                • 11623

                #712
                Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                Originally posted by bghost
                so how long until we start seeing most of the EA sports games on PC again ?
                I wish NOW! Currently we only have NBA2k13 and FIFA. I mean they had MLB2k, Tennis, and Tiger Woods now they don't even have those any more.

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                • bghost
                  Pro
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 576

                  #713
                  Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                  I bring it up because before the PS4 reveal most of the rumors about it were correct, if the rumors about the nextbox are correct then they will both be very similar in architecture to current PCs, I'm the farthest thing from a developer but how much work would need to be done to get the same games ported over to PC ?
                  with the amount of PC gamers at record highs I have to think its gotta be worth it.

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                  • mestevo
                    Gooney Goo Goo
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 19556

                    #714
                    Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                    Plenty of console games on PC this past gen, console architecture isn't why games weren't making their way there. No reason to really expect that to change IMO.

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                    • Goffs
                      New Ork Giants
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 12279

                      #715
                      Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                      Originally posted by Phobia
                      I wish NOW! Currently we only have NBA2k13 and FIFA. I mean they had MLB2k, Tennis, and Tiger Woods now they don't even have those any more.
                      Yeah I hate Origin if EA released any of there sports line up I would snatch them up! Fight Night on the PC would be lovely!!

                      man....

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                      • goh
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 20755

                        #716
                        Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                        I'm sure MVP 14 will be and they announced their UFC game for PC.

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                        • jyoung
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 11132

                          #717
                          Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                          It's a sales issue -- not an architecture issue -- that has put PC sports gaming on life support.

                          Making a proper PC version of most sports games simply costs more for developers to make than they could recoup in sales.

                          More PC sports games would be made if they were profitable. They aren't profitable, so they aren't made.

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                          • goh
                            Banned
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 20755

                            #718
                            Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                            Of course if they made them right they might've been more profitable. I believe the last Madden,NBA and NHL games were extremely shoddy PS2 ports instead of 360,they blamed the failure on piracy as opposed to the games being crap and didn't make another. 2K seems to be doing well enough,get decent enough ports at half the price with mod support. EA is still charging $60 for most PC versions of things...plus tax.

                            They don't really seem to understand how things work on PC these days. In fact earlier today a friend was playing The Sims 3 and she asked me if I played it and I said I wanted to with the Showtime and Supernatural stuff but it's too expensive compared to other games so I can't justify buying it. They're still charging a base $30 for a game from 2009 and releasing $40 expansions. I just bought X-Com for $6 the other week. Even then I nabbed BF3 for $10 the other day then found out there's no mod support. The one mod there is it was said by a EA rep “I wouldn’t use those hacks if you don’t want a perm ban on your account.” for a graphics mod. Activision is a bit on the clueless side as well but at least they put their stuff on Steam.

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                            • Cod
                              MVP
                              • May 2007
                              • 2718

                              #719
                              Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                              I'd be okay with crappy ports for PC sports games IF EA allowed/encouraged modding. Look at the NBA 2k series. It is pretty much garbage straight out of the gate. Throw a couple of mods in your 2k folder and you've got one of the best basketball games across any platform.

                              Also, I'd feel comfortable paying up to $30 for a port of any sports game that allowed modding. For example, I believe Tiger Woods would be a HUGE seller if it was released for $30 with modding tools that include a course builder and club creator. Just imagine the possibilities for any series!

                              EA is starting to learn the err of their ways I think. The past two iterations of FIFA on the PC were quickly priced in the $30 range and available for $20 during sales only a month after released. The game also supports mods (some great ones out there, which is why it sells pretty well on the PC. I'd play FIFA on PC over the PS3 in a split-second if they'd dump Origin or make it less intrusive.

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                              • mestevo
                                Gooney Goo Goo
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 19556

                                #720
                                Re: OS Steam and Computer Gaming Thread

                                Originally posted by Cod
                                I'd be okay with crappy ports for PC sports games IF EA allowed/encouraged modding. Look at the NBA 2k series. It is pretty much garbage straight out of the gate. Throw a couple of mods in your 2k folder and you've got one of the best basketball games across any platform.

                                Also, I'd feel comfortable paying up to $30 for a port of any sports game that allowed modding. For example, I believe Tiger Woods would be a HUGE seller if it was released for $30 with modding tools that include a course builder and club creator. Just imagine the possibilities for any series!

                                EA is starting to learn the err of their ways I think. The past two iterations of FIFA on the PC were quickly priced in the $30 range and available for $20 during sales only a month after released. The game also supports mods (some great ones out there, which is why it sells pretty well on the PC. I'd play FIFA on PC over the PS3 in a split-second if they'd dump Origin or make it less intrusive.
                                These expectations I'd guess play a large part in why they're not happening.

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