TickleMeElbow
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I play on PC occasionally, but I do so much work and school stuff on my PC, that I just want to gtf away from it when I play games. My PC can run most games decently too.
I agree, having access to the largest library of exclusives is a major plus for pc gaming. The number of high quality strategy titles is phenomenal.
I don't know where you live, but here in the US I don't even come close to making enough money to invest in retirement or school loans. I'd rather have some nice gaming options to come home to. Granted this is just my personal experience, but I lost a significant other to cancer a few years ago and comitted myself to just enjoy every day one day at a time. Especially after seeing her outrageous (think quarter of a mil) medical debt. I'll never be able to touch any of that, retirement is a pipe dream, I'll be working until the day I die from something that isn't covered by my abysmal (and soon to be non existant) health care.
"hey I live almost paycheck to paycheck and I can afford it, that's not an excuse to say it's expensive" and that caught my eye as something I disagreed with because people who aren't living paycheck to paycheck might still have a good reason to explain why it's not a financially good choice for them to put their money into, especially if they have gaming through another means.
EventHorizon, don't take this in a wrong way. And I'm well aware that these aren't the same things. But you are really starting to sound like someone who thinks that living room is a holy matrimony between TV and a console. And that having a PC in there just isn't normal so it shouldn't be done. Just because people you know don't do it, doesn't mean it's not a valid option to do.
Besides being valid, it's actually pretty amazing.
I'm currently very excited for my gf to get home from work so we can play overwatch together, in our living room, on our keyboards and mice, from our couch. And once we get our fill, I'm two button presses away from snuggles and netflix. It's very nice!
you know it's kind of incredible how I'm expected to acknowledge and celebrate all of the most mundane advantages that consoles have over PCs. while the sheer versatility of PC as a platform is spun to its disadvantage in every single one of these threads, and its advantages as a platform reduced to 'mods and graphics'. yawn
I gotta admit that right now, installing games and rest mode are two nice advantages the current consoles have over PC.
The operating system. I want one dedicated for gaming (I know Steam OS but it's still lacking compatibility with a lot of games).
Did you literally just say that? Really? How damned simple is it to go to Steam or Origin or GOG, buy the game and install it? Updates? They auto download if you select the option.
As for rest mode, I don't see that as an advantage as it just raises my energy bill. If I wanted to do that, I'd just leave my PC on.
Did you literally just say that? Really? How damned simple is it to go to Steam or Origin or GOG, buy the game and install it? Updates? They auto download if you select the option.
As for rest mode, I don't see that as an advantage as it just raises my energy bill. If I wanted to do that, I'd just leave my PC on.
I'm not familiar with it really, so is rest in anyway comparable to sleep on a PC?
It isn't the same. Downloading keeps the PC awake.
Just use CMD to do a scheduled shutdown that only lasts til it shuts down. You can tell it when to shut down with some light math.
I'm not familiar with it really, so is rest in anyway comparable to sleep on a PC?
Well for people with really shitty internet it is a good point. For them to even download stuff they probably need to utilize downloading while in rest mode.
I am fortunate enough to live in a country with cheap affordable internet. The most I do is if I don't want to want 20 minutes to download a game of today's size is tell my PC to shutdown on its own by X amount of seconds.
I have a friend whose internet sucks and can understand the pain.
I'm not familiar with it really, so is rest in anyway comparable to sleep on a PC?
My Main console is the Vita.
- I dont care about graphics
- I dont care about framerate
- I dont care about resolution
- I dont want to deal with the hassle of finding a gaming PC
- I dont like buying a game and then having to fuck around in a hundred different settings because the game is glitching and freezing and I dont know what the fuck Im doing.
You're first 4 points are valid.
But I've never once had to fuck around with a hundred different settings, and have never had a game "glitching and freezing" on my PC. If anything, I once had to run Metal Gear Rising in borderless windowed mode to get it to run at 60fps, but that was far from a headache.
Lucky you. Even on low spec stuff games seem to fuck up for no apparent reason for me on PC.
You're first 4 points are valid.
But I've never once had to fuck around with a hundred different settings, and have never had a game "glitching and freezing" on my PC. If anything, I once had to run Metal Gear Rising in borderless windowed mode to get it to run at 60fps, but that was far from a headache.
This is a good point, and probably the most relevant one.
I still play a lot of games on my PS4 simply because I already own them there and am not going to repurchase on PC unless they are some of my favorites.
PC gaming is for people with the funds to support it.
Having said that though, I'm a mostly paycheck to paycheck kind of fellow, and a $1k PC didn't kill me.
Granted I really wanted it, and was worried about spending so much, but it was worth every penny.
If you work full time and are interested, I say go for it. For students and people with financial hardships though, obviously a console (that you most likely already own by this point) will do you just fine.
PC will be there if and when you have the money to jump in.
Need to trouble shoot then.
Indeed! This was awesome for me. I missed most of last gen (didnt play games from 2007 to 2011. Early 20's, partying, college, playing in bands). Once I got my PC I realized it played all those games brilliantly, seriously some of these ps360 gen ports look better than ps4 games.And that's the real beauty. The games are there, eternally. Come around to PC gaming 5 years from now, and all of the games you missed, or ones you want to experience in higher fidelity, will be waiting for you on Steam.
Need to trouble shoot then.
As my 6+ year old PC still plays new games with no issue what-so-ever. My wife's machine had a recent issue which was cause by keyboard layouts.
So it is kind of like life. Not everything is the same. Even with the same console to console, not exactly the same.
pc gaming isnt really all that, especially in recent years with multiplats and questionable quality exclusives and niche genres that might not appeal
you can experience the best games pc has to offer on a laptop or budget computer
I'd like to point out that most games where you need to "do fixes" and "workarounds" are older games that aren't even on current consoles to begin with.
Totally understand this! That ease of use is even nice when I go from PC to my ps4 to play an exclusive. On PC youre always an alt tab away from a bunch of distractions lol.I'm on a PC all day and so I view the PC nowadays as work, even at home I'm an alt tab away from coding.
I don't want to have options. "You could ignore them", but I wouldn't. I like to tinker and when I'm doing that I'm not gaming. This includes hardware and software.
Consoles take away all thought. You pop a game in (and take a patch nowadays) and boom you're playing. Is it running good? Well its running as it is, nothing I can do. What resolution is it running at? Whatever they made it run at. Did you turn off...? Nope, can't. And that is awesome.
Out of curiosity for those saying that you have to "mess with settings" and updates and all that jazz, what do you say about games that release on consoles with bugs, glitches, that crash back to the home screen, that require work-arounds like disabling your friends list or going offline to function properly? That all still happens on consoles but no one seems to hold it against the platforms, which is odd in these types of discussions. People seems ok with having to wait for patches to go through cert with the big wigs at MS/Sony/Nintendo (which still need to be downloaded), but if you can simply download an updated driver on PC, that's too much?
Just seems that people are more willing to deal with those issues on consoles than on PC for whatever reason.
I'm on a PC all day and so I view the PC nowadays as work, even at home I'm an alt tab away from coding.
I don't want to have options. "You could ignore them", but I wouldn't. I like to tinker and when I'm doing that I'm not gaming. This includes hardware and software.
Consoles take away all thought. You pop a game in (and take a patch nowadays) and boom you're playing. Is it running good? Well its running as it is, nothing I can do. What resolution is it running at? Whatever they made it run at. Did you turn off...? Nope, can't. And that is awesome.
I swear this exact thread pops up every month or so... Is it really so hard for PC gamers to just accept that some people don't want to game on PC?
And I'm saying this as someone who has built his own gaming PC's for 27 years (although I don't know if I can count a 386sx 12MHz based PC a "gaming" machine, but I played what I could!)...