Plug and play only exists for Wii U.
you're wrong
Plug and play only exists for Wii U.
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.
No, you can not play Zelda on PC.yes you can
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.
I don't have to worry about whether or not a game will work on my PC at the best settings sometime in the future. It's the main reason I don't mess with PC games anymore. Bought a laptop for $800 two years ago and now it's just garbage.
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.
No, you can not play Zelda on PC.
You're talking about pirating a game to play it on an emulator that, granted, does a good job when it comes to upscaling but still has many more bugs than on the console and needs to developed first if it is new hardware.
Furthermore it is much less recource efficient -> you need a stronger PC to emulate.
So no, you really cant play Zelda on PC, not without pirating and not without having to fight weird glitches and bugs.
Exclusives were always the only reason to get a console.
You can read DVD or BR on your PC too.
Still, the mass market buys dedicated players.
People come into the supermarket, see VG stands with lots of advertising and easy plug and play, and they buy it like they buy everything else.
Hardcore gamers will buy games on PC (and consoles for exclusives).
Exclusives were always the only reason to get a console.
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.
No, you can not play Zelda on PC.
You're talking about pirating a game to play it on an emulator that, granted, does a good job when it comes to upscaling but still has many more bugs than on the console and needs to developed first if it is new hardware.
Furthermore it is much less recource efficient -> you need a stronger PC to emulate.
So no, you really cant play Zelda on PC, not without pirating and not without having to fight weird glitches and bugs.
People have those same issues on console, from installs failing, downloads failing, discs not working, discs being spit out, crashing to dash, hardware locking up, console OS moving sluggishly etc etc... to say that stuff is specific to PC is complete BS.
The way you power the pc.
How long it takes to power on.
the way it looks.
The noise it makes.
how expensive the graphics cards are.
The multiple cables you have to connect.
The crap pc controllers that are available. (ps4 and x1 controllers would not exist)
Installation preparation of games.
Just a few of my reasons.
Another post from 2002. The entire post is whatyearisthis.jpg. I mean to every single point. Every one.
This was a joke post, right?
The term is very much depreciated and can relate to how much time you spend on gaming. Then an hardcore gamer can be a tetris player on GB.
From an hardware side,
there are different levels of "enthousiasts" but the fact that you rely on "prebuilt" closed system to play make you a lower level than the guy who built and tune himself his hardware like on PC.
Think about motos/cars and people who tune their motos or car insides. These people are much more hardcore than the street people that buys their cars/motos from shops.
I have nothing against PC gaming, hell i would love to play the indie exclusives but I do not PC game since my laptop is not capable of running... shit well anything pretty much. What does that make me? I consider myself a "hardcore gamer" (even though I hate that term so much.)
Exclusives were always the only reason to get a console.
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.
Okay so performance thread isn't a good example how about the GTAV PC launch OT?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1028101&page=25
with quotes like.
or classics such as
My main reason for using my consoles versus my PC is that the console versions are usually better supported and receive quicker support.
That's the main reason. Also, being able to buy any game for the system at any point in the present or future without having to check requirements to see if your hardware can run it or not.
- Cause millions of people hate you.
- Also they might have a Mac.
- And won't install windows on it.
There isn't one answer.
I'd like to note that this is the guy that people often accuse of trolling.
Okay, seriously guys; who hijacked alexandros account?
Should've been the second post.
No, you can not play Zelda on PC.
You're talking about pirating a game to play it on an emulator that, granted, does a good job when it comes to upscaling but still has many more bugs than on the console and needs to developed first if it is new hardware.
Furthermore it is much less recource efficient -> you need a stronger PC to emulate.
So no, you really cant play Zelda on PC, not without pirating and not without having to fight weird glitches and bugs.
No, you can not play Zelda on PC.
You're talking about pirating a game to play it on an emulator that, granted, does a good job when it comes to upscaling but still has many more bugs than on the console and needs to developed first if it is new hardware.
Furthermore it is much less recource efficient -> you need a stronger PC to emulate.
So no, you really cant play Zelda on PC, not without pirating and not without having to fight weird glitches and bugs.
No, you can not play Zelda on PC.
You're talking about pirating a game to play it on an emulator that, granted, does a good job when it comes to upscaling but still has many more bugs than on the console and needs to developed first if it is new hardware.
Furthermore it is much less recource efficient -> you need a stronger PC to emulate.
So no, you really cant play Zelda on PC, not without pirating and not without having to fight weird glitches and bugs.
My main reason for using my consoles versus my PC is that the console versions are usually better supported and receive quicker support. Most games are optimized for consoles whereas PCs are un-optimized messes. For example, play a game on the PS4 and it's usually 1080p/30fps and you can play the same thing on PC at 1080p/60fps+ with extra shadows or some shit like that. Typically the cost of the hardware in MY OPINION does not cover it. I personally grew up PC/console gaming leaning more towards PC but more and more as the difference in graphics was negligible and hardware grew pricier and most difficult to maintain I lost my interest in PCs. I occasionally play DOTA2 and CS:GO and any other PC exclusives, but typically prefer games on my PS4 for the convenience.
you're wrong
I think people are diminishing and understating the software problems that come with pc gaming. I've never had to google how to get a game running properly on my ps4. Pc on the other hand....hoo boy I've spent a lot of time tweaking. The results are generally worth it but yeah....downloading and installing some patches(which my ps4 literally does in its sleep) is the least of my worries with pc gaming.
It's crazy that so much misinformation about PC gaming is going around. My PC is plugged into my television via HDMI and I have a wireless XB1 controller. It does not take long to get into a game at all. I have shortcuts on my desktop. Just click and play. Nvidia has software that will automatically update your driver and optimize your game so you don't have to fool with settings. We also need to stop pretending that consoles are as simple as "plug and play." Those times are in the past. Now we have to have a update, connect to WiFi, create a profile, give credit card info to play online, get a game update, ridiculous download times, etc.
There are 3 true reasons to not game on PC.
1. I do not want to build a PC.
2. I do not want to miss out on console exclusives.
3. All my friends play on console.
Every other reason I've read is misinformation.
I think this is a good summation, but I hear #2 so much and it makes me think about how much people are affected by marketing that they don't want to miss out on console exclusives which are maybe a few good ones per year (and sometimes even less this generation) but don't use that same reasoning for missing out on the tons of PC exclusives that come out all the time.