We all might as well just stick to PCs. At least we don't suffer terrible launch pains.
PC gaming truly is superior
We all might as well just stick to PCs. At least we don't suffer terrible launch pains.
Oh please, I can think of a dozen cases where this might be an inconvenience for regular people, let alone enthusiasts like us.This account issue seems to be one that won't really affect regular people. Games you buy are locked to your account which is locked to your system? Oh no! How will I fully stock my 17 Wii U's?
Oh please, I can think of a dozen cases where this might be an inconvenience for regular people, let alone enthusiasts like us.
This is indefensible.
After playing PC games on an SSD, no way could I suffer those load times. They're original Playstation harsh.
With an SSD, Win7 loads up faster than any console, and I can be in a game and playing quicker than 360, PS3, and definitely Wii U. Also with the deserved death of Games of Windows Live, online is much better, and games are almost always way, way cheaper. That's even without them looking from better to OMG. Mods too, especially for those older games to get them looking and playing better than they ever did back in the day. Throw in Big Picture Mode, and fuck consoles seriously.Doesn't even need to be SSD sometimes. Dead Rising 2 will make a pc believer out of anyone. It was like a whole new world.
With an SSD, Win7 loads up faster than any console, and I can be in a game and playing quicker than 360, PS3, and definitely Wii U. Also with the deserved death of Games of Windows Live, online is much better, and games are almost always way, way cheaper. That's even without them looking from better to OMG. Mods too, especially for those older games to get them looking and playing better than they ever did back in the day.
As long as talented first parties exist, consoles will always have their place. It's just a matter of how much inferior of an experience you're willing to stomach.With an SSD, Win7 loads up faster than any console, and I can be in a game and playing quicker than 360, PS3, and definitely Wii U. Also with the deserved death of Games of Windows Live, online is much better, and games are almost always way, way cheaper. That's even without them looking from better to OMG. Mods too, especially for those older games to get them looking and playing better than they ever did back in the day. Throw in Big Picture Mode, and fuck consoles seriously.
It's a compelling argument for sure. If there were less scummy 'build it for you' places out there, I wonder how the world would go. I know people will say others should build it themselves, and that it's so easy, but some people just don't have the time/want to learn about motherboards, video cards, drivers, and everything else. The popularity of Apple kind of accentuates that. I usually recommend people the NewEgg SuperCombos.With an SSD, Win7 loads up faster than any console, and I can be in a game and playing quicker than 360, PS3, and definitely Wii U. Also with the deserved death of Games of Windows Live, online is much better, and games are almost always way, way cheaper. That's even without them looking from better to OMG. Mods too, especially for those older games to get them looking and playing better than they ever did back in the day. Throw in Big Picture Mode, and fuck consoles seriously.
I play games on a laptop. I've had it for about a year and got it for $500, but I can play pretty much everything at a decent level. But I know within a year I'm going to have to get a proper desktop.
It's a compelling argument for sure. If there were less scummy 'build it for you' places out there, I wonder how the world would go. I know people will say others should build it themselves, and that it's so easy, but some people just don't have the time/want to learn about motherboards, video cards, drivers, and everything else. The popularity of Apple kind of accentuates that. I usually recommend people the NewEgg SuperCombos.
I need to buy a SSD, but I'm planning on building a new PC from scrap sometime next year.
I'm also curious what will happen when the 360 controller is replaced by the new Durango controller. Will publishers adopt that, or will the 360 controller remain the de facto gamepad on PC.
Can you get customer service online or just by phone? I'm pretty much screwed since Nintendo doesn't exist here.List all dozen of them. Go ahead and don't bother with cases that could easily be resolved through Nintendo's impeccable customer service.
It'll depend on how different the Durango game pad is. I imagine it'll be basically the same, the dev kits have 360 pads apparently. The reason the 360 pad is standard is because it's widely available, and lots of games are just 360 ports. MS could easily choose to populate the market with PC versions of the Durango if they wanted to.I'm also curious what will happen when the 360 controller is replaced by the new Durango controller. Will publishers adopt that, or will the 360 controller remain the de facto gamepad on PC.
There are so many games now that first party doesn't mean what it once did for me. I'm sure Halo 4 is great, but so is Borderlands 2 and Binary Domain and like a million other shooters. I can see someone saying it's worth it for Nintendo, but with all the indie platformers out there I'm pretty well set on that front too. I'm not getting an inferior experience. A different one maybe, but one that runs at 60-120 FPS with mind-blowing visuals. If I didn't occasionally play Move games with friends my consoles would be inert.As long as talented first parties exist, consoles will always have their place. It's just a matter of how much inferior of an experience you're willing to stomach.
There's stuff like Alienware if you want a prebuilt that will run killer games, and don't mind spending the extra. I've been assembling PCs for a while now, and the process keeps getting easier and easier. Everything is marked and color-coded, and there's almost no points where you can do irreversible damage. Putting in an SSD is connecting two cables. That's it. Win7 handles the rest.It's a compelling argument for sure. If there were less scummy 'build it for you' places out there, I wonder how the world would go. I know people will say others should build it themselves, and that it's so easy, but some people just don't have the time/want to learn about motherboards, video cards, drivers, and everything else. The popularity of Apple kind of accentuates that. I usually recommend people the NewEgg SuperCombos.
I need to buy a SSD, but I'm planning on building a new PC from scrap sometime next year.
There's stuff like Alienware if you want a prebuilt that will run killer games, and don't mind spending the extra. I've been assembling PCs for a while now, and the process keeps getting easier and easier. Everything is marked and color-coded, and there's almost no points where you can do irreversible damage. Putting in an SSD is connecting two cables. That's it. Win7 handles the rest.
I think you are, Darksiders at 120fps still pales in comparison to the design quality of a Zelda. There is no character action game on PC that even resembles the quality of Bayonetta. There are exclusive games which have no parallel on PC.There are so many games now that first party doesn't mean what it once did for me. I'm sure Halo 4 is great, but so is Borderlands 2 and Binary Domain and like a million other shooters. I can see someone saying it's worth it for Nintendo, but with all the indie platformers out there I'm pretty well set on that front too. I'm not getting an inferior experience. A different one maybe, but one that runs at 60-120 FPS with mind-blowing visuals. If I didn't occasionally play Move games with friends my consoles would be inert.
Forget Darksiders. Instead of Zelda, I have Dark Souls.I think you are, Darksiders at 120fps still pales in comparison to the design quality of a Zelda. There is no character action game on PC that even resembles the quality of Bayonetta. There are exclusive games which have no parallel on PC.
I think you are, Darksiders at 120fps still pales in comparison to the design quality of a Zelda. There is no character action game on PC that even resembles the quality of Bayonetta. There are exclusive games which have no parallel on PC.
I agree with you, mostly.There are so many games now that first party doesn't mean what it once did for me. I'm sure Halo 4 is great, but so is Borderlands 2 and Binary Domain and like a million other shooters. I can see someone saying it's worth it for Nintendo, but with all the indie platformers out there I'm pretty well set on that front too. I'm not getting an inferior experience. A different one maybe, but one that runs at 60-120 FPS with mind-blowing visuals. If I didn't occasionally play Move games with friends my consoles would be inert.
I'm not saying there isn't enough great games on PC to saturate a healthy gaming appetite without looking elsewhere, just that I do think some of the very best games are exclusive, and will remain exclusive. If I hadn't played Journey this year, my experience of gaming this would be substantially less, that's not to say it wouldn't still be great.I don't know. This goes on either side of the argument, but there are so many games out there these days that I've stopped caring about 'oh I can't play that game' because there's so many other options. I mean, Grand Theft Auto is the only series that I even day one anymore. If Yakuza 5 doesn't come out over here, I'll be sad, but there's plenty of other games I'll be playing instead. There's so much versatility in the game market right now that the few exclusives out there don't matter that much.
Add to that that the most compelling argument for a WiiU (for me, for now) is ZombiU and the promise of Monster Hunter 3G Ultimate, and buying a WiiU at launch becomes a losing proposition real fast.Consistently, I like the idea of Nintendo First Party but I don't know if I like it enough to suffer through the bullshit, at least not right now.
My only weakness is a big, meaty JRPG to get stuck into. And Bayonetta 2, I'm gonna be buying a Wii U just for that.
If more JRPGs came to the PC I would be very happy.
My only weakness is a big, meaty JRPG to get stuck into. And Bayonetta 2, I'm gonna be buying a Wii U just for that.
If more JRPGs came to the PC I would be very happy.
I'm also kind of bitter about consoles in general right now because of bad experiences with the Vita and 3DS. Not always for me, but I bought both day one, and I still don't see enough games that made me happy I bought the system. It's completely fine that other people do, but for me personally, Mario 3D Land is literally the ONLY game that I was glued to.
A big reason I emphasize the PC stuff is because I'm just a real minimalist/neat freak. All my books, movies, etc are digital, so I want my games to be too. A big reason why I got way more into PC was because my internet had been broken for the last 'year'. It barely worked and when it did, it wasn't great. I ended up getting it fixed and upgrading my internet, and now it's incredible.
I do wonder if Jeff will become more like Vinny now that he has faster internet. I've got almost completely empty shelves aside from 3 figures, and it's kind of awesome. I don't know what I'll ever do with that empty space, but I appreciate that I have it. I would probably consider consoles more if I trusted them with delivering on the digital front, but I absolutely do not trust MS, Sony, or Nintendo on that front.
Is it confirmed if MonolithSoft's next thing is gonna be a crazy-wicked JRPG?
I am revising my previous statement, Bayonetta 2 on its own is probably a system seller for me.
I absolutely feel like handhelds and consoles should be in a separate school of thought and although I have played a ton of DS/PSP games, I'm sad to say that I played most of them off of a flash cart or modded machine. I did try to support games I really liked like Pokemon Black or Dissidia but I definitely played like 10x more games than I bought.
So what happened between "trying" to support games and eventually pirating them?
Just in case some people don't know, you can't discuss piracy on GAF, unfortunately.
Until streaming matches bluray, I'll be forced to still own horrible plastic boxes, so game boxes aren't a huge additional disadvantage. Although I own very few boxed games, I tend to double dip on Steam during sales and trade in the boxed games.
I bought a 3DS and a Vita, and sold both. That's a case where I'm unwilling to deal with the sacrifices of the platforms for the exclusive games.
Money and convenience issues, I would hazard. I think convenience is a huge factor in piracy that is critically underrated by a lot of studios/publishers (sans Valve). R4 piracy back in the day could probably have inspired a viable downloadable games store platform for the DS, had it been promoted with the console from day one and supported by rolling sales.
Not even in a theoretical analysis of market implications?
I wouldn't go around mentioning any personal experience you may or may not have had with pirating games. It'll probably lead to a ban.
Yeah no. The framerate is not supposed to be that slow when you fight.
Can't wait for this weeks podcast.
I played the hell out of the 360 version and it didnt look much different to me.
I played the hell out of the 360 version and it didnt look much different to me.
Yeah, you can do that, you just can't admit to having pirated stuff.Not even in a theoretical analysis of market implications?
They get confirmation from Nintendo support around 4:44:00 on this stream: http://www.twitch.tv/giantbomb/b/341162921Anyone got a timemark for when they realise when the account messup? I kinda wanna see it for myself =/