Not for me. I have too many cons. Multiple store fronts, small monitor, the fact that you have to play using keyboard and mouse you need to be seated at a desk
All bullshit sorry.Not for me. I have too many cons. Multiple store fronts, small monitor, the fact that you have to play using keyboard and mouse you need to be seated at a desk, game crashes because there aren't two PCs alike, PC is not suited for multiple users, high hardware prices, system resources wasted by the SO and so on, and so on...
So, no, for me, PC is not the best platform in this or any other generation and never will be. I like simplicity and a console can't be matched in that regard.
Windows 11 support alright?
PC is even bringing Stereoscopic 3D gaming back. Looking forward to playing through Octopath Traveler 2 in 3D.
It's a triple screen setup with a gopro to record it from his pov.
Basically all this.100% it is and tbh I can't logically see how anyone could say it isnt. I was exclusively console for 20 years, but buying a gaming PC changed my attitude towards gaming entirely. Better performance, no monthly fees, ability to gradually upgrade hardware, cheaper games, better sale prices, due to keyboard controls the potential for games that have deeper mechanics and more complexity.
If I gamed on a small desk with a 20'' screen I would not be saying the same, but couch gaming on a PC is so easy nowadays. I exclusively game on a 65'' OLED, from the couch, and my Elite 2 carries all the profiles over from my Xbox with full functionality. The only time I will ever buy a game on console now is if it is exclusive.
There is one gripe I have with PC gaming though, and that is Early Access on Steam. It's ludicrous how many games are in that category, it's tiring to see a new release that looks like my kind of thing only to see it's an EA title and will probably be years until the full release, if ever. If its done right it's great, but it rarely is as far as I can tell.
I'm always puzzled why people get offended because other people prefer to play in a different way then they do... I cleary said "for me", I didn't stated "consoles are better then PC" as a fact.All bullshit sorry.
- Multiple storefronts is a +. Seek the best deal and buy it there. No-one is forcing you.
- Small monitor: Your problem. Hook it up to a tv just like any console. Non Argument
- Seated at a desk....... Non Argument again.
- Keyboard and mouse is NOT mandatory for almost all games. You can use a controller. Another Non Argument
- PC IS suited for multiple users in the exact same way as consoles. Non Argument nr. 4
- Nothing is wasted if you know your shit and have the hardware. Non Argument 5
So pc gaming is not for you based on bullshit? Aight man, the exit is that way. ---------------->
People use pc's as console all the time. Mine is hooked up to a 42" LG 4K tv with a wireless controller.
I play from the coutch. Can grab VR when I want because its wireless.
I dont pay for online play or any other form of monthly subscription
I can use whatever headset or perhiperal I want. Im not limited to what Sony or MS accept as hardware on their consoles
I can go on and on to bedunk your pathetic reasoning, but I think I made my point.
You're clearly making excuses and using early 90's mumbojumbo to NOT use a pc.I'm always puzzled why people get offended because other people prefer to play in a different way then they do... I cleary said "for me", I didn't stated "consoles are better then PC" as a fact.
He is just pointing out that all your reasons for preferring a console are not factual. Just because you say "for me" doesn't give you a pass to make up bullshit reasons for it.I'm always puzzled why people get offended because other people prefer to play in a different way then they do... I cleary said "for me", I didn't stated "consoles are better then PC" as a fact.
Not really. Only when MS switched to day one with PC and then Sony followed few years after is when the PC became really the ultimate platform. Then steam deck helped that with getting your games on the go.PC was always better to be fair.
They may not be widely known issues but i bet if you go to ANY pc games forum you'll see "how to fix stutters". They never make a perfectly running game across all types of graphics cards and PC set ups. That's just a fact.It is the minority of games that have issues. All of the following were fine on PC when launched:
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The only games truly broken on PC when released for 2023 were Jedi Survivor and The Last of Us. Hogwarts Legacy and Dead Space both have some microstutter issues as well, with the former being patched.
Nah
To me what makes a system great are the exclusives. And PC relies on Microsoft for that. And MS output has been dreadful. Not only that, but the PC ports were not great/terrible (Forza, Starfield etc.)
PC is great for older games, but I would never have it as my main hardware for the generation. Waiting months/years to play a bad port of an old game, not many high budget exclusives like it used to have ... and some games will never be released for it (TLOU Part II, Bloodborne, Driveclub etc.)
This is one terrible generation so far. Switch is the one with the most fun exclusive games, and its 7 years old, not even from this generation. Xbox is dying and Sony is sleeping.
And they still wouldn't cover HALF of what a good PC can do for you, incidentally.For the price of a decent gaming pc you could buy a PS5, Series X and a Switch.
But consoles are more expensive when you want to get the most out of it, some people just don't like the idea of buying dirt cheap games, I understand the ethics behind that, but if you wanna collect most new games the dirty way, you still got the choice on PC, just cause it's not practical to build cheap rigs, same thing with consoles, you can't rely on sales and services to get the most out it, the experience is massively different when pay a lot on games especially in their early days.Always has been, but it's also more expensive, especially now.
"just get a pc instead!" isn't really an option for a lot of people.
I don't know what this means, get the most out of it? Buying every possible game?But consoles are more expensive when you want to get the most out of it
How do I bruteforce through bad ports on consoles tho?
Yeah, but Alex bagagagalinns isn't your typical pc player. Most of us are more than happy with it looking like a high res console game with better performance. That guy expects every pc release to have the absolute top tier pc support the platform can provide. While support is getting better, it isn't always needed but welcomed when it is.
I just think if everyone gave pc a go they would come around on it. Yes ita a large investment but with clever planning a PC can last you two generations with only the need to upgrade the gpu and that's still a maybe.
I'm playing helldivers 2 completely maxed out on ultra settings and getting 120 to 200 fps on my 4090. It looks a lot better than the ps5 version my mates on. So if devs spend the time on pc it's always better.
I don't think most console owners even notice the poor image quality.
Meanwhile PC gamers go ballistic if a game has minor issues.
PC has games from microsoft from sony even some from nintendo all in one system and more to come!, this year we are going to play Hellblade 2, indiana jones, Avowed ,MFS24 and Stalker 2 all in day one! and maybe on Game-Pass?, it is really my prefered platform for many reasons! what about you?
Dayum.. not sure I would sacrifice ultrawide….but have they announced a price?
What do you mean "this generation"?
When has that NOT been the case in the past 30 years?
More choices, flexibility and options available than on any other platform, basically infinite retrocompability, top performances if you can fork the bill... Hell, even entire genres that are barely available (if at all) anywhere else.
And they still wouldn't cover HALF of what a good PC can do for you, incidentally.
Pff, not at all. Which exclusives?
- The PC has far more (and better IMO) exclusives than the consoles.
I dont agree at all
- The quality of the ports have been for the most part great
Wake me up when you can play The Last Guardian, Bloodborne, Infamous Second Son, Killzone Shadowfall and many others on PC
- The wait for ports have been getting shorter and shorter.
This I agree
- The list of console exclusives has been rapidly dwindling.
With things like the Steam Deck and Asus Rog Ally being a thing, it looks like PC gaming is more accessible than it has been. I can see a few years from now there will be newer PC handhelds that will be able to run most current gen games with the help of upscaling and frame generation tech. Of course, it won't be anywhere near top end PC performance and graphics, but it is a great starting point for PC gaming if you don't care about all the bells and whistles.Always has been, but it's also more expensive, especially now.
"just get a pc instead!" isn't really an option for a lot of people.
Well, I'm not retarded, for a start, so I don't sit in a corner crying and making a mountain of a molehill because a couple of ports a year for games I hardly care about sometimes, UNDER SPECIFIC CIRCUMSTANCES, may have a couple of instances of traversal stutter.Are you blind to the numerous negatives associated with PC