These guys just cannot let go! It's almost like Microsoft is the abusive husband and the fans are the sympathic wife continuously coming back and making excuses.
Ye, lesser versions of ordinary SKU (Steam/GoG for instance), missing features or with performance/stability problems, contributing to give PC ports a bad name.
So I'm slowly transitioning over from Xbox to PC only and I'm wondering how many people plugged their PC into the TV and use it sort of like a hybrid console. Any recommendations for third-party software to make it easier, other than obviously Steam and Xbox for Windows.
So I'm slowly transitioning over from Xbox to PC only and I'm wondering how many people plugged their PC into the TV and use it sort of like a hybrid console. Any recommendations for third-party software to make it easier, other than obviously Steam and Xbox for Windows.
My PC is hooked up to my TV. As for making like a hybrid console- WHY? It's a PC that plays games so use it like that! I have a keyboard and mouse set up on a little bench and an Xbox controller to play games. And it works flawlessly. I buy everything now on PC (Steam) and will never look back.
So I'm slowly transitioning over from Xbox to PC only and I'm wondering how many people plugged their PC into the TV and use it sort of like a hybrid console. Any recommendations for third-party software to make it easier, other than obviously Steam and Xbox for Windows.
I built a PC in an HTPC case some years ago and it's still connected to my big TV, have a cordless Logitech keyboard with integrated trackpad, it worked fine but I prefer console gaming.
Steam Big Picture Mode has steadily improved but don't let anyone tell you that it's as simple and uncomplicated as console gaming, it isn't.
There are plenty of pros, depending on what you're looking for, connecting to the TV is a piece of piss though, easy peasy.
So I'm slowly transitioning over from Xbox to PC only and I'm wondering how many people plugged their PC into the TV and use it sort of like a hybrid console. Any recommendations for third-party software to make it easier, other than obviously Steam and Xbox for Windows.
They want to give people a reason to buy the $15 version and push people back to paying for their games. The $15 version was completely pointless before.