Posted April 24, 2014
AnimalMother117: Well, I'm pretty sure I've listed them before, but it is worth repeating:
Dungeon Siege 1 (I know this belongs to Square, but still.)
Age of Empires series
Age of Mythology (The real one not the remake, they seem to have changed the art style.)
Hey, why not dream, let's have Halo 1&2 on here, not that they were wonderful games or anything. (Actually, I paid a lot of money for Halo, I'd probably not buy it on here.)
Mech Warrior/Commander series (Unless it changed hands again, which it probably has.)
Gears of War
Crimson Skies
Close Combat series (I think Microsoft had something to do with that.)
Flight Simulator
Combat Flight Simulator
Rise of Nations series
I guess their attempt at ruining Shadowrun for completion's sake.
Maybe PC ports of classic Rare games like Conker's and Banjo.
Microsoft used to be so big in the PC games industry, then they seemingly just decided to quit (after unsuccessfully trying to force Windows Vista on everyone). So sad.
Microsoft is going to be developing and releasing video games for sale for PC again. Microsoft said that they will most likely release every single Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One exclusive video game for sale on PC on Steam and possibly gog.com. I think it's because Steam is so huge on the PC right now. Dungeon Siege 1 (I know this belongs to Square, but still.)
Age of Empires series
Age of Mythology (The real one not the remake, they seem to have changed the art style.)
Hey, why not dream, let's have Halo 1&2 on here, not that they were wonderful games or anything. (Actually, I paid a lot of money for Halo, I'd probably not buy it on here.)
Mech Warrior/Commander series (Unless it changed hands again, which it probably has.)
Gears of War
Crimson Skies
Close Combat series (I think Microsoft had something to do with that.)
Flight Simulator
Combat Flight Simulator
Rise of Nations series
I guess their attempt at ruining Shadowrun for completion's sake.
Maybe PC ports of classic Rare games like Conker's and Banjo.
Microsoft used to be so big in the PC games industry, then they seemingly just decided to quit (after unsuccessfully trying to force Windows Vista on everyone). So sad.
At a Microsoft conference call they were playing Halo 4 ported to the PC to show off what their Azure cloud dedicated servers can do. No Halo 4 was not developed or ported to run on Azure it was ported to PC upgraded to run on PC and then showed off what Azure can do.
Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3 were leaked in 2013 in the Steamdb registry. Halo 3 does not have a PC version yet but it's rumored to be coming to Steam for sale with Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2.