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Sony officially confirms its intention to bring more first-party Playstation games to the PC

 

As Sony specifically said in its latest financial report, it will explore expanding its first-party titles to the PC platform.

“SIE aims to achieve robust revenue growth by accelerating the virtuous cycle that has been established for the PlayStation Platform. This entails increasing active users and play time, enhancing network services and reinforcing content IP so that consumers select PlayStation as their platform of choice. Targeted outcomes include growth in active users, stronger
retention and a shorter cash conversion cycle, from which expanded cash flow can be expected. We will explore expanding our first-party titles to the PC platform, in order to promote further growth in our profitability.”

 

https://www.dsogaming.com/pc-performance-analyses/sony-officially-confirms-its-intention-to-bring-more-first-party-playstation-games-to-the-pc/

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3 hours ago, SRINI87 said:

Sony officially confirms its intention to bring more first-party Playstation games to the PC

 

As Sony specifically said in its latest financial report, it will explore expanding its first-party titles to the PC platform.

“SIE aims to achieve robust revenue growth by accelerating the virtuous cycle that has been established for the PlayStation Platform. This entails increasing active users and play time, enhancing network services and reinforcing content IP so that consumers select PlayStation as their platform of choice. Targeted outcomes include growth in active users, stronger
retention and a shorter cash conversion cycle, from which expanded cash flow can be expected. We will explore expanding our first-party titles to the PC platform, in order to promote further growth in our profitability.”

 

https://www.dsogaming.com/pc-performance-analyses/sony-officially-confirms-its-intention-to-bring-more-first-party-playstation-games-to-the-pc/

 

Good.

PS5 NEVER

RTX 3070 EVER

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1 hour ago, Trippin_Kogaku said:

Demon Souls, Bloodborne, Spiderman, Asura's Wrath just one of the good GT games would be nice to have on PC. I know Sony probably hasn't heard of the idea but releasing on GOG and Linux would be nice as well. If nothing, they should release on Linux just to spite MS.

 

You do know that you can run Linux on windows itself right without VMs?

This is not MS of 2010, they are fully focused on cloud etc and don't bother much about OS Wars

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9 hours ago, PhantomShade said:

 

You do know that you can run Linux on windows itself right without VMs?

This is not MS of 2010, they are fully focused on cloud etc and don't bother much about OS Wars

lol what's the purpose of that? And do you mean Linux desktops environments or kernels? Either way, I want to use Linux one day to get away from MS, not add another card to the card castle that is Windows. 

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Introducing NVIDIA RTX IO: GPU-Accelerated Storage Technology For The Next Generation of Games

 

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NVIDIA RTX IO plugs into Microsoft’s upcoming DirectStorage API, which is a next-generation storage architecture designed specifically for gaming PCs equipped with state-of-the-art NVMe SSDs, and the complex workloads that modern games require. Together, the streamlined and parallelized APIs, specifically tailored for games, allow dramatically reduced IO overhead and maximize performance/bandwidth from NVMe SSD to your RTX IO-enabled GPU.

 

Specifically, NVIDIA RTX IO brings GPU-based lossless decompression, allowing reads through DirectStorage to remain compressed while being delivered to the GPU for decompression. This removes the load from the CPU, moving the data from storage to the GPU in its more efficient, compressed form, and improving I/O performance by a factor of 2.

 

GeForce RTX GPUs are capable of decompression performance beyond the limits of even Gen4 SSDs, offloading dozens of CPU cores’ worth of work to deliver maximum overall system performance for next generation games.

 

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