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The Last of US & how devs should stop being selfish.

LokiFire

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My dad right now is playing it on PS3, great game.... graphically... i am not going to say anything as well... ok it's not good.

 

I understand ND are a Sony publisher, but what could harm them actually porting to Pc and other platforms? their team is incredibly talented... i have never onced played a bad game from them, but a game like TLOU could use PC hardware to be that much better, it deserves it...

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I used to be big on the GFX as well. But I recently finished The Last of Us & Life is Strange. 2 games with not top notch triple A GFX, but I ****** loved them. The story made me not even care about the gfx. 

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I think people would be less inclined to buy either console at all if they didn't have any exclusives. 

I think this is false, if you look at PS3 and 360, the majority of games that the systems were bought for were multiplats.

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I understand ND are a Sony publisher, but what could harm them actually porting to Pc and other platforms?

Sony. ND is owned by sony, so I'm sure everything needs to be approved by sony, and sony wants to sell consoles.

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