Red Faction and studio has reaffirmed their commitment to working on versions of their games despite the continuing problem on the platform.

With new Saints Row and red Faction titles due out this year (check out our preview of Red Faction: Armageddon) not only has Volition decided that they will be making PC versions of both they have also kept the in-house so that they can make sure that they are the best they can be.

Volition studio manager, Eric Barker begun by explaining their attitude to piracy: "Let's make a game that's worth stealing, and then we'll worry about making sure they don't."

"Some people say PC is dying," he continued. "Some people say PC is the future. PC is the most variable, because it depends on what you've got under the hood. For us, the key thing was making sure the PC version was done in-house."

Singling out Red Faction: Armageddon in particular he added: "You should see [the PC version of Red Faction: Armageddon], it looks absolutely beautiful. If you've got a great graphics card it looks fantastic. We definitely believe PC games are great and if they're done right and done well by a studio, they're phenomenal. There's a lot of debate and discussion. I can't predict the future, but I'm really happy with how Red Faction: Armageddon looks on PC. It's beautiful."

Thanks Eurogamer.

By Ewan Aiton