RealityCheque
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plus PC gaming has that.......you know
It's perceived as more nerdy by the outside world
Said in a post on a videogame forum. Spectacular.
plus PC gaming has that.......you know
It's perceived as more nerdy by the outside world
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Also, what overhead? Like RAM usage?
then you load steam and click on a game. Like browsing through your library on consoles.
There's a big difference between having to download updates & patches and install games on consoles and the kind of issues you can still run into on PC.
Skyrim randomly quit to desktop on my wife hundreds of times while she played it, and no amount of tweaking or googling what might be causing the problem could fix it.
You're right, Skyrim on PS3 was a flawless experience
To be fair, Skyrim also does that on 360 and the ps3 port is strait up trash.Skyrim randomly quit to desktop on my wife hundreds of times while she played it, and no amount of tweaking or googling what might be causing the problem could fix it.
I'd like to note that this is the guy that people often accuse of trolling.Ease of use, familiarity, low initial cost of entry, the ability to rent and sell games, exclusives and force of habit. As I explained in another thread, PC gaming has improved tremendously in terms of ease of use over the last ten or so years. System maintenance is almost completely automatic, game purchasing and updating is a piece of cake through digital stores and automatic patching, gaming-capable budget PC hardware is cheaper than ever. It truly is a wonderful time to be a PC gamer. But...
... PC gaming still lacks the single entry point, the 'hero' device à la Google Nexus that will allow the casual consumer to buy it and be confident that it will play PC games easily, reliably and with decent performance for the next five or so years. Yes, I know, the Alienware Alpha, but noone (including Valve) is pushing it as the one device that will offer a console-like user experience. The original Steam Machine concept was intended to provide a 'turnkey solution for the living room' (Newell's words) but the actual Steam Machines are a mess of different configurations and form factors. Most of them are shit, the few that are decent are lost in the pile of garbage.
So, until PC gaming manages to offer a truly console-like experience, consoles will have their place in core gaming. They serve a purpose, they fill a void that PC gaming still can't fully cover.
They're much easier to use. Just hook them up to your TV and play. Don't bother with anything else.
SteamOS is a valid alternative to the operating systems on consoles, but big picture on a PC running windows would still mean that I have to deal with keyboard and mouse. I've tried having a PC hooked up to a TV before but I don't like it. You could probably have some script that automatically runs steam in big picture when windows starts, but then you've still got the whole windows OS overhead.
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Also, what overhead? Like RAM usage?
There's a big difference between having to download updates & patches and install games on consoles and the kind of issues you can still run into on PC.
Skyrim randomly quit to desktop on my wife hundreds of times while she played it, and no amount of tweaking or googling what might be causing the problem could fix it.
I'm not saying the reason people buy consoles is because of the OS, I'm saying that people buy consoles for convenience and ease of use, and the main difference between console and PC in facilitating that ease of use is the OS.
Games are a huge draw as well, of course, but each platform can hold its own there.
Again, it's not. You're assuming the console's in standby/power saving mode and the PC's not in your example.
And I would like to see how you manage to spend 10 minutes starting up a game.
edit: I just powered down my pc and stopped the time from powering up (putting in the password, starting Steam etc.) and getting to the title screen of Dark Souls 2: 1min 10secs
Your argument is dumb.
Oh man, this thread is just amazing.
You're either kidding, or trying to run Steam on a 486.
Stop looking at PC as a fixed system. Just because you're running a really low-end PC (based on that reply) doesn't mean that's the experience you have if you invest properly into it.
With my PC i can cold-boot and get into any game faster than i can on both my PS4 and XB1 if i cold-boot them. In comparison, i can put my PC on sleep mode and have comparable times with the consoles running with instant-on.
You also do not need to have a password. Your entire post is a lesson in the definition of hyperbole.
Windows 10 is just as good as Windows 7. No reason to hold off with the upgrade, especially considering you can easily do a roll-back to 7 if you're for some reason unhappy with it.
Yep, that's on paper, and I also think that tweet is talking about performance per watt(?). Either way, what it really comes down to is optimizations. Which is why you see things like this:That's cool. I wasn't aware that they had added those options.
I'm talking about the general overhead that having an all-purpose OS causes. Also the APIs created to interface with different kinds of hardware from different manufacturers. Consoles have an advantage in that the APIs are created to interface with a single piece of hardware.
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That's a budget PC, and this is becoming the norm this generation. (with the occasional exception)
Not having to deal with Windows, and the joy that brings.
Not having to deal with Windows, and the joy that brings.
Yep, that's on paper, and I also think that tweet is talking about performance per watt(?). Either way, what it really comes down to is optimizations. Which is why you see things like this:
That's a budget PC, and this is becoming the norm this generation. (with the occasional exception)
I don't, unless I'm being paid to.Then don't use Windows.
If you don't code properly and did not optimize by porting from PC then it happens. There are games from Sony first party studio which proves that console hardware is capable of more than its PC counterpart.
I'm generally not a fan of dropping settings down to the point where the game looks ugly compared to the screenshots or game play videos I saw before purchasing. Its just frustrating seeing how good the game looks at just a few ticks higher compared to what I have to run it at when my hardware starts to get outdated. I'd rather just play consoles and forget about all that performance tweaking stuff. I'm just not a fan of the entire cycle of 'games run fine at first, few years later they don't run as well but its still okay at like medium settings, couple years later you have to buy new parts if you want to run the latest games past lowest settings" and would rather skip it entirely even if that means me not playing some games due to performance issues (or at least waiting for a patch)
That's cool. I wasn't aware that they had added those options.
I'm talking about the general overhead that having an all-purpose OS causes. Also the APIs created to interface with different kinds of hardware from different manufacturers. Consoles have an advantage in that the APIs are created to interface with a single piece of hardware.
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I figured there was another thread already on this. And t seems to go well with what is being talked about in this thread.
With all this talk, do you think Microsofts next console will just be a PC that will run Win10 with XboxOS auto starting? I don't see why they wouldn't. Then just allow all PCs running Win10 to be Xboxs through the app? Still paying for gold. I guess one problem would be not allowing mouse/keyboard support for games, but I'm sure they could get around that with a steam like big picture mode. This would now allow millions of people to be Xbox owners out of nowhere. And allow PCs to run whatever they want. At this point it seems 90%+ of games run on PC with all its different hardware well. Just have the Xbox app do everything. I feel like this is the next logical step for Microsoft. They have this huge base just sitting there not getting used. Sony would be more or less unable to compete at that point. Why wouldn't developers go with Microsoft (both) with a base that big? I have all consoles (minus the Wii U, but that soon). But to a lot of my friends who only own a PC they would love to buy some of those games to play with the friends who only have an Xbox etc. thoughts?
That's a problem in its self. I have to pay to put better hardware in my PC in order for it to be quicker. I'm not going to leave a PC on 24/7 on sleep mode cause there's a whole slew of problems associated with that. If I run an intensive program on my computer I can just throw usability out the window and that's not the same with consoles since multi-tasking like browsing the internet on the Gamepad during game or using the Xbox One's Game DVR are all integrated in the OS to be the most efficient. If I have to sit here and research specific parts to make my PC run faster or learn how to modify the game's .ini files or whatever on PC it's taking me longer to actually get to the game. Things like Solid State Drives of course give you better performance but you got to pay the premium price and have the knowledge and no how for it.
And regards to the password thing, who doesn't have a password for your computer? That's your device with the most personal information, why wouldn't you have a password to protect your computer? Also you can have passwords on consoles too it's just way more more common to have passwords on a computer.
Do we really need a pc versus console thread every week? I really dont see the point.
Some of the predictions is that the console generation after Xbox One and Playstation 4 will take PC like approaches, with the ability to refresh them with forward compatibility at some point, just like PC`s are today.
Besides the exclusive games, what`s the point in buying such systems over a PC? Digital games on PC are already a lot cheaper than consoles.
I don't understand the "simplicity" argument.
Xbox One OS and event he PS4 OS are far more complicated and cumbersome to use than Steam or GOG Galaxy.
They're much easier to use. Just hook them up to your TV and play. Don't bother with anything else.
For a long time I never would have understood this argument. And then Windows 10 happened.Not having to deal with Windows.
Windows still has a shit filesystem, but yeah everything else is pretty nice now. I'm pretty sure wddm is some kind of sorcery.For a long time I never would have understood this argument. And then Windows 10 happened.
I am saying precisely the opposite. My gaming time is diminished when forced updates on computers at work wreak havoc and need to be corrected. It is the first time in my life that I have started to take anything that Mac enthusiasts say seriously.Windows still has a shit filesystem, but yeah everything else is pretty nice now. I'm pretty sure wddm is some kind of sorcery.