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    The game comes out on PC next year! Get if you've not played! :)
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      Editing … I don't get why they would put in all the effort required to port it to PC, they won't sell enough copies to cover the costs.
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      Editing … You'd be surprised, I think Valkyria Chronicles sold better on Steam six years later than it did on PS3.
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      Editing … Times have changed old man, they now port it to Steam, so there's no costs for CDs and cases, and people buy a lot of stuff on Steam, specially if they decide to put a sale up. (The great thing about Steam for developers is that since there's no physical copies, putting up a discount isn't that much of a loss as for consoles.) PC Gaming Master Race
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      Editing … Isn't it a lot of work to make a game run on a system it wasn't designed for?
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      Editing … It is, of you give a shit. Which most companies dont. I play Dark Souls and it tells me to oress R2...
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      Editing … How long would it take, and how many people to take a ps3/gamecube game and make it work on a pc?
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      Editing … I think it's a small team usually, all the game is already made and as long as they have the source code they can do their magic. I think ports are usually contracted out too, so they don't even use their own staff (who might be working on new games). Bluepoint Games make really good ports https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluepoint_Games
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