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@TTZ_DipsyTo sum this up easy. No, it won’t, no point in even saying wait to the reveal.
I’ll tell you why, to put it as simple as possible. Its simply not worth it, when it comes to sports titles outside of racing its not worth doing, there simply isn’t a market, or there lack of. Its why it was removed in the first place and seriously, nothing has changed at all. They’d be spending more money on resources for PC and it wont make their money back.
Its a business decision and until sports picks up on pc it’ll remain that way.
Having NHL on pc is the least requested thing or responded to thing by the community out of everything. Fact is those who buy any sports title has a console as is and therefore the game is accessible to them. This also eliminates unfair cross platform advantages that PC would obviously get and since the market is small it would have to have cross platform to survive otherwise you’d barely get any online games, and if you did i dare say you’d get a server thats lagging and queue times would be insane.
So no, its not.
It is what it is, once people accept this the sooner the better, its always the same small people who keep asking every year. Its the definition of insane, trying the same thing over and over expecting a different result.
I am a senior software engineer in the bay area... they have Madden on PC. they have Fifa on PC. the games use the same engine. not only that but porting it to PC is a one time cost (for the bulk of work) then after that its just maintenance (very little would be PC specific). The core game is there and the PC specific stuff could most likely be copy and pasted with little modifications...
As for servers... they scale with users. lets say theres 100-500 players online at a time thats a very small amount of servers relative to console... BUT I would assume theyre just servers they either host or AWS. just spin up the VMs to support that...
Idk why youre defending them
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