I could recommend an entry level build to someone interested in PC gaming. PC has literally thousands of indie games that would run perfectly well on that PC and a huge back catalogue on top of that. It's the best indie game platform on the market and has way more exclusives than any other platform.
Nope, but there's too many advantages that can swing it, of course if your favourite games are on PS4 then no need to consider PC. Doesn't mean there is no point.
Bloodborne, THE LAST OF US, 30fps is fine, drivers, upgrades, viruses, the cost of cables and antistatic wrist bands, PC has no exclusives except RTS, I've never heard of Pillars of Eternity, plug'n'play, I can't rearrange my living room now I have $400 of amiibo's, nvidia salt, Mark Cerny optimization, the PC won't last 5 years, XBL/PSN is better than steam, I can't build a PC, I like form factors that are as small as PS4 but Alienware alpha is too small, Steam is anti-consumer, I only play niche jrpgs of which there are 3 a year, I can't max everything on a $300 PC, the human eye can only detect graphical differences between PS4 and XBONE.
The PSU goes inside the case. Rookie mistake, thinking a computer works without putting all the parts inside.Tough choice
From what I remember Alienware it's more expensive compared the ps4 and even less performing without upgrade.Or, you know,
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In a few months, Microsoft is literally giving people permission to pirate a copy of Windows 7/8 so that they can upgrade to a free version of Windows 10.Can it be done? (spoiler: NO)
Windows is £80 alone.
You don't need PS+ to download patches?
Like I said, it's not about the games but the hardware, and that is moot because we buy these for the game. Yes we play multiplatform games on it, which make it viable. But we already knew that. So what is the point other than no point exactly?
And just to enforce a point: If a pc can't play ps4 exlusive games, how can it replicate a PS4-like Exprience exactly? This is all about the hardware, like the title says, which is pretty much pointless because we play much more than the hardware.
In a few months, Microsoft is literally giving people permission to pirate a copy of Windows 7/8 so that they can upgrade to a free version of Windows 10.
In a few months, Microsoft is literally giving people permission to pirate a copy of Windows 7/8 so that they can upgrade to a free version of Windows 10.
From what I remember Alienware it's more expensive compared the ps4 and even less performing without upgrade.
Unity or WD minimum requirements run in an PC notably more powerful compared the ps4.
Dropping down to the GTX 750 Ti gave us the same experience at the high quality level - effectively a match for PS4, but with a full 1080p resolution.
However, bearing in mind the lofty recommend specs suggested, it is possible to get a console-beating experience on relatively modest hardware. We paired a Core i3 4130 with a GTX 750 Ti, set PC presets to console equivalents (though we swapped in HBAO+ for a bit of a quality boost) and ran at 1600x900 (900p). In essence we pitted console-level PC tech against PS4 and Xbox One and found that the game ran fairly well.
i ment whats the point of this comparison.
surely there are ace games on pc, but there is no point in this comparison because the circumstances are different.
even if you can built a 10 times as powerful pc for 50 bucks, you still arent able to do things with it that the ps4 can. for example play bloodborne.
two different systems.
thats all im saying.
Is there much point in building a PC like this anyway? With PC the benefit is that it can run at much higher settings and framerates than the PS4.
But don't you need online to download updates? Which is pretty much required even for singleplayer games.
So if they've got an equivalent performance does this mean they could use this build in their multiplatform performance comparisons to get a standard PC baseline?
Or, you know,
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Can I build that to a PS4 spec for £300? Because that's that's what this thread is about.
A DF article said that. But I admit to haven't followed the last updates.Did you miss the $400 Dell Alpha thread here on neogaf?
And it is not really less performing. On the other hand it does have shitloads of advantages like thousands of games available, mods, full windows capability and so on.
Can I build that to a PS4 spec for £300? Because that's what this thread is about.
I agree with your point that consoles' subscription fees should be added to their platform's cost of ownership but you don't need a paid account to download updates. Scratch that argument.But don't you need online to download updates? Which is pretty much required even for singleplayer games.
enjoy no AF on games. Choices, power to the player.I like the top one.
Isn't it a more powerful hardware compared the ps4? I could wrong.They do? Let's find out. Watch Dogs face-off:
So the 750Ti offers PS4-like performance at a better resolution. Unity face-off:
Same performance as the PS4. What else you got?
Defend consoles for the right reasons I guess. A simplified turn on and you're set experience, no dealing with drivers or game specific bugs, exclusive titles etc. But defending them on price/performance is a battle you can only lose![]()
Dunno about you guys, but having to mess with my pc is a huge headache. Refilling water, rearranging wires, re-applying paster, reformating, reinstalling. Fuck them 2 970 and 3930k. I just wanna play. I'm weak that way.
Yes, you can order it here
http://slickdeals.net/f/7765817-alienware-alpha-compact-desktop-i3-4130t-gtx-860-400-free-shipping
it is a wonderful little machine. Twice as small as PS4 with same performance and full openness of PC on windows when it comes to software.
Good luck trying to get the Alienware PC in the UK for anything like the price of a PS4.Or, you know,
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Can't even tell if sarcastic.
Refilling water? Like water cooling is a "must" for PC gaming or something.
A simplified turn on and you're set experience
Like I said, it's not about the games but the hardware, and that is moot because we buy these for the game. Yes we play multiplatform games on it, which make it viable. But we already knew that. So what is the point other than no point exactly?
And just to enforce a point: If a pc can't play ps4 exlusive games, how can it replicate a PS4-like Exprience exactly? This is all about the hardware, like the title says, which is pretty much pointless because we play much more than the hardware.
Nope, it will just be an unauthorised copy of Windows 10 and there is no information as to what restrictions that might bring.
Perfection!Bloodborne, THE LAST OF US, 30fps is fine, drivers, upgrades, viruses, the cost of cables and antistatic wrist bands, PC has no exclusives except RTS, I've never heard of Pillars of Eternity, plug'n'play, I can't rearrange my living room now I have $400 of amiibo's, nvidia salt, Mark Cerny optimization, the PC won't last 5 years, XBL/PSN is better than steam, I can't build a PC, I like form factors that are as small as PS4 but Alienware alpha is too small, Steam is anti-consumer, I only play niche jrpgs of which there are 3 a year, I can't max everything on a $300 PC, the human eye can only detect graphical differences between PS4 and XBONE.
They do? Let's find out. Watch Dogs face-off:
So the 750Ti offers PS4-like performance at a better resolution. Unity face-off:
Same performance as the PS4. What else you got?
How do we know this cheap PC has the same oomph as a PS4?
I thought one of the advantages of a console is that devs can extract more performance since they (if a game is exclusive at least) only program for one set of drivers/hardware.
My PC master race friend who uses 970s or something in SLI commended PS4 gfx and said it came close to his system. It is way more expensive than the machine described in the OT.
And if this is correct, isn't this whole thread worthless, as many are pointing out?
How do we know this cheap PC has the same oomph as a PS4?
I thought one of the advantages of a console is that devs can extract more performance since they (if a game is exclusive at least) only program for one set of drivers/hardware.
My PC master race friend who uses 970s or something in SLI commended PS4 gfx and said it kinda came close to his system. It is way more expensive than the machine described in the OT.
And if this is correct, isn't this whole thread worthless, as many are pointing out?
Oh there's plenty. But there's a different between a bug in your game that you need to wait to get patched and a PC situation where the issue can stem from the game or from your drivers or your configuration. There's a troubleshooting process with multiple potential culprits. Benefit? There might be a solution that doesn't involve waiting helplessly for a patch.There's no game specific bugs on consoles? Am I reading this right?
If you have to update your PS4 every time you turn it on you don't turn it on very often man. Don't know what else to sayUsually when I turn on my PS4 it needs a system update, software update, or needs to patch a game. It's no more push to play than Steam is.
Exactly this. PC needs a bit of a higher initial cost to reap the benefits in the future. Else it'll be a short lived investment.
Is it as quiet as my white ps4?
Does it come with a controller?
it blatantly states some games had texture issues which they carefully didnt elaborate upon.
Also the PC doesnt have remote play, Doesnt have share play and more importantly doesnt have bloodborne so why anyone would choose a budget PC over these consoles is beyond me.
This PC will get left behind in 2 years and will need updated components again.
i ment whats the point of this comparison.
surely there are ace games on pc, but there is no point in this comparison because the circumstances are different.
even if you can built a 10 times as powerful pc for 50 bucks, you still arent able to do things with it that the ps4 can. for example play bloodborne.
two different systems.
thats all im saying.
Come on, some of those are ridiculous...Bloodborne, THE LAST OF US, 30fps is fine, drivers, upgrades, viruses, the cost of cables and antistatic wrist bands, PC has no exclusives except RTS, I've never heard of Pillars of Eternity, plug'n'play, I can't rearrange my living room now I have $400 of amiibo's, nvidia salt, Mark Cerny optimization, the PC won't last 5 years, XBL/PSN is better than steam, I can't build a PC, I like form factors that are as small as PS4 but Alienware alpha is too small, Steam is anti-consumer, I only play niche jrpgs of which there are 3 a year, I can't max everything on a $300 PC, the human eye can only detect graphical differences between PS4 and XBONE.
Nevermind.Is it as quiet as my white ps4?
Does it come with a controller?
it blatantly states some games had texture issues which they carefully didnt elaborate upon.
Also the PC doesnt have remote play, Doesnt have share play and more importantly doesnt have bloodborne so why anyone would choose a budget PC over these consoles is beyond me.
This PC will get left behind in 2 years and will need updated components again.