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8k, ultra wide, most probably lower input lag, whatever controller you want, cheaper price, free online, mods...Cuphead. I get NOTHING out of playing it on PC over console.
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8k, ultra wide, most probably lower input lag, whatever controller you want, cheaper price, free online, mods...Cuphead. I get NOTHING out of playing it on PC over console.
It wasn't an option for me playing TLOU P1 though, my motherboard doesn't allow me to do so and it's too late to change it, I'm planning a second AM5 build for gaming and leave the current one for personal work so it's not worth it to continue investing in AM4 for intensive workload.
If you stay on Steam you can do so. I started using Steam Big Picture (which is the same now than Steam Deck interface) to play more comfortable from my couch in the living room and this is how it goes:
1. I turn the computer, wait for it to open (automatically on startup)
2. Turn on my controller
3. Pick the game in my library and boot it up to play
4. When I'm done, I close the game and it takes me to SBP again
5. Press Xbox button, to open menu and select "Turn off computer" and that's it
I do so more than once per day since I might probably be playing a game before my wife want to watch a show while eating dinner, then after the show I just turn my computer on again (might as well leave it on but it's easy and quick it really doesn't matter).
That's only if you use different storefronts.I use Playnite for my console-replacement UI/navigation, and it works great and is more robust than Steam Big Picture, but...
There's wayyyyyyy more setup in getting Steam Big Picture going (particularly if you have games from other storefronts or use emulators) than simply turning on a console and signing in.
Again, it's great and I love that PC offers the flexibility to get something close to a console like experience, but many consumers aren't going to want to spend time messing around getting stuff like that going.
Yeah I actually enjoy tinkering like that but I can respect people who have lives and just want to play gamesDevs: It's not possible
Gamers: *5 minutes later* done
Preach!I used to love console gaming, and will always have a soft spot due to the memories, but PC is just freedom, freedom to play games how you want, use what settings you want, use what controllers you want, play with cheats and trainers if you want, mods if you want, way cheaper game prices if you know where to look, etc.
You can play on a couch, mattress or whatever with kb/m too.KB/M is obviously better but playing the game on a couch totally worth it.
Perfection.gifWalking out of his liquid cooling solution for the 4090, and unto the NeoGAF to post.
I know, I just don't find it as confortable.You can play on a couch, mattress or whatever with kb/m too.
8k, ultra wide, most probably lower input lag, whatever controller you want, cheaper price, free online, mods...
I am not selling anything.Bro. You just wanna argue.
I already primarily play on PC. You don't have to sell me. It's better. I fucking get it.
That doesn't mean consoles don't have their place, even if you DO have a PC.
Christ.
Infinite backwards compatibility!
As someone who's put a collective 150+ hours into Returnal on PC and PS5 I can honestly say that it's a gimmick lol. I even turn off haptics while I'm playing my game because, well, I'm trying to PLAY A GAME. Stuff like CoD having dynamic haptics is ridiculous because you literally end up dying fighting with the controller, or fucking up Nero combos in DmC 5 or trying to switch modes on the fly in Returnal. I think the only game where I didn't find the haptics a burden was RE Village because it's a slower paced game, anything that requires any real attention from the player is just silly to have on.Its compelling but mostly for library transfer and the open nature of it.
No haptic support on dualsense is a major consideration for myself, its night and day when you go from PS5 games to PC.Sure higher frames and image quality but the core experience of booting out of rest mode, continuing your save instantly with no windows is actually amazing.
Not to mention the haptics and triggers are not just a gimmick, even the in controller speaker adds a lot to the feel of playing the game, the tactile feedback and the immersion of the DS is incredible and adds a hell of a lot to the feeling and response from the game.
Some games support some of the DS features on PC but not many third party do where most do implement it on PS5. I hope in the future sony release a wireless dongle for it to be supported fully natively. Please no one mention the shit show app which is DSX.
Not most probably, but DEFINITELY better input lag. Fighting Games eventually end up better on PC in the long run because anyone still playing Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, etc after a year is in it for the long haul. Dragon Ball Fighterz is the shit running at a native 4K8k, ultra wide, most probably lower input lag, whatever controller you want, cheaper price, free online, mods...
With emulation, that library stretches many console generations as well!Unlike console, we have insane line up of libraries that stretches multiple console generations.
We are not being forced to pay online mode or buy new version. We can slowly upgrade our system, while saving money.
And best of all, steam sales rules.
Yeah, I mean realistically speaking that's a LOT of gameplay especially as mods get better for Starfield and Cyberpunk.As much as I am disappointed about starfield's vanilla release, august is one of the best month for me still, will likely be playing bg3 and starfield for years to come due to them promising robust mod support. Phantom liberty is in the corner as well and modded playthroughs of these 3 titles will take up thousands hours of playtime for me in the future eventually.
pc gaming is overrated. I have learned that console gaming is far superior and more convenient.
You play forspoken so you know good games.Couldn't agree more. I switched back to PC gaming about 3 months ago and I will never go back.
I've configured my PC to be a console-like experience, so when I turn it on I'm greeted with a really nice console-friendly UI:
Super couch friendly setup. I can turn on my PC with my Xbox controller, it loads up directly to this UI, and off I go.
It's still a trip to see PS5, Xbox, and Switch games all under one UI. Love it.
Infinite backwards compatibility!
Nintendo + PC is all I’m bothering with going forward.
Another moan... I use an Xbox pad with my PC and use the official Microsoft bluetooth adapter, this works well most of the time but sometimes it just loses connection and requires you to actually remove the USB device physically from the computer and reinsert it, then it works.
PC gaming where companies like CDPR change the game you bought afterwards so it no longer runs very well. They did it with Witcher 3 and it looks like they're doing it again.
Metal Gear Revengence doesn’t work on my PC. Can’t scale resolutions properly without some mods. But that is the odd one out.Not really tho. Everything before the 32-bit era needs to be emulated either way.
Metal Gear Revengence doesn’t work on my PC. Can’t scale resolutions properly without some mods. But that is the odd one out.
Not really tho. Everything before the 32-bit era needs to be emulated either way.
Metal Gear Revengence doesn’t work on my PC. Can’t scale resolutions properly without some mods. But that is the odd one out.
So, they run.
PS3 and X360 emulation runs on PS5? Why should we not count emulation?Everything kinda runs on everything if you count emulation, so I didn't think we should for this discussion.
PS3 and X360 emulation runs on PS5? Why should we not count emulation?
thispc gaming is overrated. I have learned that console gaming is far superior and more convenient.
Yeah but I don’t mod at all. Download and play. I may try it with that game but its shelved for nowSo, they run.
So it work, with mods/tweaks.
This. Console game sales have caught up to steam in the last few years.Steam game prices and sales have been shit for years.
That's shit, they should have made like EA (of all companies lmao) did with Bioshock 1 & 2, when they released the remasters, they delisted original versions and gave original owners a copy of the remaster so nobody stayed out of the upgrade and kept access to original version.PC gaming where companies like CDPR change the game you bought afterwards so it no longer runs very well. They did it with Witcher 3 and it looks like they're doing it again.
CDPR dev warns players new Cyberpunk 2077 patch (and expansion) might make your PC overheat, urges for you to check before playing!
I recently ran a full virus scan here in Brazil and my 10900K reached T junction temperatures. Stay cool while exploring NC, folks! EDIT: New tweet from the same dev regarding the original tweet Poor guy must have been scolded by some useless middle manager for speaking out of turn.www.neogaf.com
Console gamers just don't have to worry about any of this stuff. You install the game and play it and that's all you ever have to do.
Another moan... I use an Xbox pad with my PC and use the official Microsoft bluetooth adapter, this works well most of the time but sometimes it just loses connection and requires you to actually remove the USB device physically from the computer and reinsert it, then it works. Even a reboot doesn't fix it, you have to remove it physically. This is a bug that affects a lot of people and Microsoft have never fixed it in all the years it's existed. It's a pain as my PC is under my desk and it's awkward to get to. I have to do this every so often.
Thing is: On PC you can, and the system is natively prepared for that. On consoles you can't unless you hack it, which makes it even more problematic than PC, with less advantages and risking it to get bricked.Damn dude, I'm sure you know what I meant. And we could count it, but the guy made it sound like it was native backwards compatibility and it is not.
This reminds me when someone complains:Been trying to get (back?) into PC gaming, but the same shit obstacles always come flooding back; Controller connection, optimization, connecting laptop to a TV, adjusting audio, having to run headphones from the laptop and not the controller, having to set up said laptop on a desk/chair, turn on blue tooth, and then some... It's still a chore for me. Setting up my PSVR takes less work. Lol I have to play with a PS controller though, so some obstacles I make for myself...
I remain optimistic though, because I love the potential of steam deck (the quick TV access) and it's big screen mode and PS controller settings. Feels like they're finally getting to a point where PC gaming is getting streamlined more than ever... And if it weren't for mods, I wouldn't even give a second of consideration towards PC gaming, tbph. But that's a HUGE factor there, and worth the effort alone.