maverick40
Junior Member
The wonderful salt and drive by trolling in this thread is amazing!

I don't think it's necessarily a purely economic decision over whether to pitch PCs over consoles. PC people need to remember some things before wondering why so many people still buy consoles. Namely:
"Will putting together a PC be easier than going to a store and buying a console?"
"Will my PC be able to plug into a TV easier than a console will, so I can play it on my big TV while lying on my couch?"
"Will I be able to easily get a controller working on said PC, as opposed to having one work at literally at a press of a button for my console?"
"Will buying, patching and installing games for my PC be easier than on consoles?"
"Will my PC setup guarantee that any game I buy will run well with little to no effort once installed?"
I imagine that some informed gamers (including me) are aware that PCs can be powerful machines, but don't necessarily want the hassle to deal with it, even if it's gotten tons easier over the years and could result in higher framerates/resolution etc, it's still not as easy as consoles.
It's called convenience. Same reason why people are buying tablets instead of laptops or new desktops.
I imagine that some informed gamers (including me) are aware that PCs can be powerful machines, but don't necessarily want the hassle to deal with it, even if it's gotten tons easier over the years and could result in higher framerates/resolution etc, it's still not as easy as consoles.
Thats what my pc under my desk says. Yep.
Yikes. Why so angry? I didnt try to offend anyone. No need to be defensive or seeing agendas or illuminati around every corner. Yikes.
It makes me kinda sad you actually believe in this.
Phenom X4 965 BE
Radeon R9 270x
8 GB Ram
Cheap, mediocre stuff.
Still runs circles around a PS4.
The lesson here is don't buy AAA Ubisoft games. Or at least until they're like below 20 bucks.I am a little salty... I'll admit it. I bought PS4 and got dealt bullshit like Watchdogs and Unity lol. I've still had a lot of fun with it and I've already clocked up 20 hours on DBZ Xenoverse, but that said I was hoping for a little more, I reckon it'll come good this year though... Fingers crossed
In the case that I quoted, yah I'm pretty sure it is there. I don't get why every console sales thread has to turn into PC gamers showing up and saying: I don't get why people buy these consoles, why are they so popular, who's buying this stuff, don't they know they can get a PC, lul peasant.
The lesson here is don't buy AAA Ubisoft games. Or at least until they're like below 20 bucks.
Well said. Its so easy to avoid a platform if someone doesnt have much interest in it. Would be so much better for the gaming community in general if people were happy with more choices rather than being angry with it, in my opinion.It doesn't represent all PC gamers no, but there is a very vocal section of the PC gaming community that acts like this every time console gaming is brought up. It was played out last generation, now it is just childish and toxic behavior from a community that should be more inclusive. Why do they care? Shouldn't you just be happy that someone got into gaming and is having a good time, it doesn't matter if they bought into your preferred platform.
I think its somehow a common feeling. Something that someone likes ends up not selling well, and then something that they dont like end up selling better. Then they can end up getting angry at that. It depends on what one get angry at though. I can think its pity if a game that i like doesnt sell well, and maybe even feel that it can be a bit unfair (simply from my perspective), but i dont think that i ever been mad because a game sells well. I dont see any reason to get angry because its simply a matter of taste, and everyone doesnt enjoy the same games that i do.why is this making people so mad?
It definitelly applies to everyone, indeed.It's the same for Sony, Xbox and Nintendo fanboys.
It's nothing new. PC gamers get attacked by console gamers constantly to.
I suppose a lot of PC gamers, myself included, are bitter about the PC platform being treated as the red-headed stepchild, despite its user base eclipsing the current gen consoles - and rightfully so. I mean, we still haven't gotten GTA V, for instance. PS4/XBO weren't even on the market when the game originally released, yet GTA V launched on those systems within a year. Very few publishers put sufficient amount of care into the products they do launch on PC, often leaving it to the community to bring their games up to par. It's not a reasonable situation.
Oh yeah, this dark souls game i totally not played 3 times before.
I learned this lesson after Assassin's Creed 3. It's a hard lesson.Lesson learned.
Thats what my pc under my desk says. Yep.
Its not hilarious. It was laziness. Yes. I bought those too. Yes, i reused the OS and the keyboard. That's how this stuff works.
I learned this lesson after Assassin's Creed 3. It's a hard lesson.
Its not hilarious. It was laziness. Yes. I bought those too. Yes, i reused the OS and the keyboard. That's how this stuff works.
It would make for a fantastic challenge. You go to his house, take out all the parts he didn't list and see who can play the best version of a multiplatformgame. The hacked up PC or the PS4.
I know you're not trying to offend anyone. But you're still being pretty ridiculous and I just find it pretty fascinating at how bitter you sound over the success of this system, which is a good thing for the industry. Xbox One is doing okay, Wii U has cratered, and handhelds are on their way out. PS4 doing well is a good thing, regardless of whether or not you like Drive Club and The Order lol It means there's still hope in this industry.
Well, you got resolution and fps going for you, which is nice.
I don't think it's necessarily a purely economic decision over whether to pitch PCs over consoles. PC people need to remember some things before wondering why so many people still buy consoles. Namely:
"Will putting together a PC be easier than going to a store and buying a console?"
"Will my PC be able to plug into a TV easier than a console will, so I can play it on my big TV while lying on my couch?"
"Will I be able to easily get a controller working on said PC, as opposed to having one work at literally at a press of a button for my console?"
"Will buying, patching and installing games for my PC be easier than on consoles?"
"Will my PC setup guarantee that any game I buy will run well with little to no effort once installed?"
I imagine that some informed gamers (including me) are aware that PCs can be powerful machines, but don't necessarily want the hassle to deal with it, even if it's gotten tons easier over the years and could result in higher framerates/resolution etc, it's still not as easy as consoles.
Do people seriously only play exclusive games on their systems. I keep seeing this no games thing.
The wonderful salt and drive by trolling in this thread is amazing!
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All dat salt
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Its all in your head. ^^
If you feel better to think everyone who has a hard time trying to understand this phenomenon is "bitter" or "elitist" because he prefers his games cheap his online free.. that's fine.
Whatever makes you happy.
Funny how i get called out on pc specs i didnt even want to post in the first place but no one counts a more or less mandatory 5+ years of PSPlus into their pricetag for a playstation. ^^
It isn't all in anyone's head, you rolled in here with a passive-aggressive attitude about console sales. Why?
More or less mandatory, which is it? Newsflash, not everyone plays multiplayer (shocker!). The three most recent games that I bought were GTAV, Last of Us, DA 3. Haven't played MP on any of them, hell I really don't do much MP gaming anymore other than WoW/D3 on PC.
Furthermore, that PSPlus price does net you games every month on all three of my Sony platforms.
It doesn't help much when you get locked resolution, locked frame rate console ports. Thankfully, dedicated and talented community members such as Durante exist.
I don't think anyone was implying peasantry, and I think this is the wrong thread to advertise PC gaming, but I do think that the mass market carries many misconceptions about PC gaming which drive them towards consoles. My GF was legit surprised when I told her you could play PC games on the TV, with a controller. Even the Resident Evil: Revelations "co-op gate" thread here on GAF evoked similar responses.
I suppose a lot of PC gamers, myself included, are bitter about the PC platform being treated as the red-headed stepchild, despite its user base eclipsing the current gen consoles - and rightfully so. I mean, we still haven't gotten GTA V, for instance. PS4/XBO weren't even on the market when the game originally released, yet GTA V launched on those systems within a year. Very few publishers put sufficient amount of care into the products they do launch on PC, often leaving it to the community to bring their games up to par. It's not a reasonable situation.
Idk if PC parts are cheaper in NA, but what i know for sure is that they were more expensive compared to the console price.
You could get more pc stuff for 400€ in 2013 that you could get for $400, cause of the strong €.
PC prices in europe actually rised in the last few months by ~10% cause of the euro falling.
So yes you could build a pc (wo a Blu-Ray-drive) that beat the consoles in power in dec. 2013 for ~400€.
It isn't all in anyone's head, you rolled in here with a passive-aggressive attitude about console sales. Why?
More or less mandatory, which is it? Newsflash, not everyone plays multiplayer (shocker!). The three most recent games that I bought were GTAV, Last of Us, DA 3. Haven't played MP on any of them, hell I really don't do much MP gaming anymore other than WoW/D3 on PC.
Furthermore, that PSPlus price does net you games every month on all three of the Sony platforms.
Demon's Souls wasn't on PC so you must have miscounted.
I don't think anyone was implying peasantry, and I think this is the wrong thread to advertise PC gaming, but I do think that the mass market carries many misconceptions about PC gaming which drive them towards consoles. My GF was legit surprised when I told her you could play PC games on the TV, with a controller. Even the Resident Evil: Revelations "co-op gate" thread here on GAF evoked similar responses.
I suppose a lot of PC gamers, myself included, are bitter about the PC platform being treated as the red-headed stepchild, despite its user base eclipsing the current gen consoles - and rightfully so. I mean, we still haven't gotten GTA V, for instance. PS4/XBO weren't even on the market when the game originally released, yet GTA V launched on those systems within a year. Very few publishers put sufficient amount of care into the products they do launch on PC, often leaving it to the community to bring their games up to par. It's not a reasonable situation.
But hey, lets not factor that lil tidbit of info in either....
When did they launch the PS3 Slim With the price drop? Right before Uncharted 2? I can see them doing something similar except for Uncharted 4 and the model staying the same.So when do you guys think a price-drop is happening?
Everyone assumes $50 announcement at E3, dropping the price to $349. But I think Sony is going to ride the $399 train all the way until holiday season, then cut $100 off to $299, to absolutely mercy kill the competition off.
Funny how i get called out on pc specs i didnt even want to post in the first place but no one counts a more or less mandatory 5+ years of PSPlus into their pricetag for a playstation. ^^
It isn't all in anyone's head, you rolled in here with a passive-aggressive attitude about console sales. Why?
More or less mandatory, which is it? Newsflash, not everyone plays multiplayer (shocker!). The three most recent games that I bought were GTAV, Last of Us, DA 3. Haven't played MP on any of them, hell I really don't do much MP gaming anymore other than WoW/D3 on PC.
Furthermore, that PSPlus price does net you games every month on all three of the Sony platforms.
I would save your energy, best is to just report Interceptor to mods as it's obvious that he added nothing worthwhile in this thread. Some gaffer just want to watch the world burn.
To be fair, he didnt say that you were bitter, only that you sounded bitter. It might sound like the same thing, but i think there is a different, in my opinion.Its all in your head. ^^
If you feel better to think everyone who has a hard time trying to understand this phenomenon is "bitter" or "elitist" because he prefers his games cheap his online free.. that's fine.
Whatever makes you happy.
To be fair again, you made the claim about €400 PC, while no one denied (at least from what i've read) that PS+ can add to the total cost of the PS4. You also get games with a PS+ subscription, but how much people will value these things is of course a subjective thing. If someone only wants to play online and dont care about the games at all, its a worse value. But for those who care about the games that are being offered, it could be seen as a good or great value. For people who dont care about either online play or getting the games, they dont need to subscribe to PS+. It is something that will variate from person to person.Funny how i get called out on pc specs i didnt even want to post in the first place but no one counts a more or less mandatory 5+ years of PSPlus into their pricetag for a playstation. ^^
Its all in your head. ^^
If you feel better to think everyone who has a hard time trying to understand this phenomenon is "bitter" or "elitist" because he prefers his games cheap his online free.. that's fine.
Whatever makes you happy.
Funny how i get called out on pc specs i didnt even want to post in the first place but no one counts a more or less mandatory 5+ years of PSPlus into their pricetag for a playstation. ^^
So when do you guys think a price-drop is happening?
Everyone assumes $50 announcement at E3, dropping the price to $349. But I think Sony is going to ride the $399 train all the way until holiday season, then cut $100 off to $299, to absolutely mercy kill the competition off.