Vincent Grayson
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"Consoles smell better than PCs".
We have a winner.
Having worked at a Gamestop, I'd say this isn't true. You take a console that's been in a house with a smoker, and man, that shit isn't pretty.
"Consoles smell better than PCs".
We have a winner.
I think you misinterpreted my argument -- what you are saying, whether true or not, is completely orthogonal to it.I disagree. I love PC but you need to dedicate a lot of more time on it. That's why I prefer the immediacy of the console.
That's a neat interpretation, I'll stick with that!A solid argument. No wonder that thread was so short; there's no base counterpoint from which to argue against it.
GTA isnt Steam only? My bad then, so we can say 5m on Pc so give it or take 49m on Consoles mate.
Just to clarify, most games are Steam only these days with Keys and all so didnt know GTA was different.
Is it really that important for people to have a laundry list of reasons why their platform is better to them? There is no objectively better criteria when it comes to taste.
Maybe its because I play on both PC and consoles, but I find stuff like this "argument tree" specious at best. Different platforms are better at certain things than others. All have some sort of competitive advantage, that's simple economics. There is always a reason to prefer a platform, and no one should ever feel bad for how they choose to enjoy their entertainment.
For me, general troubleshooting maintenance. I frequently run into things like games crashing on startup, drivers missing, errors from steam, etc.
PC doesn't have Destiny, Bloodborne, Naughty Dog, or a litany of Japanese devs. That pretty much wraps it up for me. Now if only we could get Meier to release a proper Civ on consoles...
frequently? man what games are you playing. just seems so rare these days outside of special cases like Arkham Knight.
I actually was talking about setting up the PC (which is more time consuming than anything), not the games, lol. Messing around with graphical settings is optional, really, games usually get adjusted automatically.I think it's fair to say that said setup is significant for a lot of people. I mean, I know what all these graphical options do in all of my games, but I'm sure that many who don't are put off by even having to run GeForce Experience with each new purchase.
I'm relatively new to the scene (since 2011), but this has happened like twice to me, with ancient, bad ports (like Onimusha 3 on Steam). Personally, I've yet to encounter these issues recently, I've literally never had to mess around with drivers, and if Steam is offline (which happens to console servers) I can still play my games.For me, general troubleshooting maintenance. I frequently run into things like games crashing on startup, drivers missing, errors from steam, etc. I'm not the tech savvy type person though and I'd probably be the guy they'd bring in to find broken things and glitches lol.
Exclusive list wars aside (sigh... why does this always happen)
Civ on a dual analog controller?
What you'd end up with is the "My Sims" equivalent to the Sims, and I'd much rather 4X makes games with depth instead.
People like what they like. That's fine.
What I don't get is the insistence on false statements to push a side.
Exclusives are a pointless battle to fight. PC has more exclusive genres than consoles have exclusive games in a given year. Console exclusives are also spread across MANY platforms; it makes absolutely no sense to sum exclusives from five platforms as an argument against one.
There is a nugget of truth within what is being said, of course. Single player exclusives with massive budgets are only really possible on consoles. If you spexifically want that type of game, them you should probably own multiple platforms.
But to simply say "exclusives" and drop the mic is laughably untrue. There are more decent PC exclusives in a month than the slow drip of gigantic console exclusives provides in a year.
PC doesn't have Destiny, Bloodborne, Naughty Dog, or a litany of Japanese devs. That pretty much wraps it up for me. Now if only we could get Meier to release a proper Civ on consoles...
No no, I mean a proper Civ game. As in Civ V with a controller. Just make some of the UI and text larger and I'm sure it's possible.
PC doesn't have Destiny, Bloodborne, Naughty Dog, or a litany of Japanese devs. That pretty much wraps it up for me. Now if only we could get Meier to release a proper Civ on consoles...
I don't think you want that.Now if only we could get Meier to release a proper Civ on consoles...
No no, I mean a proper Civ game. As in Civ V with a controller. Just make some of the UI and text larger and I'm sure it's possible.
I don't understand why PC master-racers can't just play their PC games and leave everyone else the fuck alone.
After the initial setup, what's so time consuming about PC? I can literally plug my PC to my TV and play. I don't mean this as an argument in favour or against anything, it's a legit question.
After the initial setup, what's so time consuming about PC? I can literally plug my PC to my TV and play. I don't mean this as an argument in favour or against anything, it's a legit question.
But to simply say "exclusives" and drop the mic is laughably untrue. There are more decent PC exclusives in a month than the slow drip of gigantic console exclusives provides in a year.
well that sucks. i guess i lucked out? my rig was built in 2009 and hasn't been upgraded outside of the GPU (currently a 970), nothing overclocked. I can count on my hand the number of issues I've had with any games outside of attempting to add mods, homebrew software for peripherals (Freetrack head tracking) and post-processing effects (SweetFX). But the list of games I actually play is a fraction of my Steam library, so idk.The most recent one is rocket league, it would go fullscreen, id see a black screen, then it would go back to the desktop. Would never fully start. I couldn't figure out what was causing the problem so I had to end up re downloading it. Then I had terrible lag online despite my internet connection being good (on other computers using the same network the lag wasn't there), and I just stopped playing it all together.
You're missing the point if you think it's about quantity.
I don't give a fuck about the number of exclusives. I give a fuck about which games I want to play, and where I can play them.
I want to play Rock Band 4, Disgaea 5, and Dragon Quest Heroes this month. I can't play any of them on a PC. I'm sure the PC has a bunch more games than that which are PC exclusive, but they aren't the ones I want to play, so why would I care about how many there are?
Things like graphical setting, in most games they ask if you want to optimize the game for best performance or for better graphics. Most of the people that actually do fiddle with graphical settings are the ones that actually know what those are.Graphics settings. Fiddling with settings to maximize graphics and framerate. Fiddling with older games that may not support widescreen or higher resolutions without fan patches or file editing.
Controller setup (for games that don't support controllers natively). Messing with InputMapper or my personal favorite, GlovePIE, to map controls that may not even fit a gamepad.
Little bugs here and there. CSGO was crashing on me every time a new map loaded. I had to change some random variable in a random text file to get it to stop crashing. Never Winter Nights had bugged water unless I rolled back my graphics drivers. Master of Orion 2 was giving me graphical glitches running through DosBox which I never bothered resolving (ran fine on my laptop so I played it there). Random sound bugs in Source games. Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet refusing to let me get past GFWL. Planetside 2 would CTD after its initially load on my older PC.
PC gaming isn't trouble free, but it's also come a long way from the early days before Steam. Particularly the mid 90s and earlier.
as seen in this thread, it's console users that get into a prissy fit and bring up non-supported "facts" about pc gaming. Also most people that use the master race shit are joking and somehow console users don't get it so yeah
The UI and text is already huge in Civ V. I play the game on my TV.
But without a mouse... It would take a massive UI overhaul. The game isn't a Paradox Grand Strategy game, it's possible. Civ V is more of a boardgame than something like CK2 or even Master of Orion. It has always been a UI overhaul away from working just fine on consoles.
It's PC gamers who even bring this shit up in the first place. So yeah.
And it doesn't matter if the whole "master race" thing is a joke; it perfectly describes how they act.
well that sucks. i guess i lucked out? my rig was built in 2009 and hasn't been upgraded outside of the GPU (currently a 970), nothing overclocked. I can count on my hand the number of issues I've had with any games outside of attempting to add mods, homebrew software for peripherals (Freetrack head tracking) and post-processing effects (SweetFX). But the list of games I actually play is a fraction of my Steam library, so idk.
You can still get an array of issues depending on hardware.
PC gaming isn't trouble free, but it's also come a long way from the early days before Steam. Particularly the mid 90s and earlier.
PC, due to its open nature, is getting ahead with services and features though. The competition within the platform ecosystem is driving forward innovations whereas on consoles you often see console manufacturers failing to establish proper online systems since there's no competition within the ecosystems. Online services have been a pretty big disappointment on consoles this generation. But that alone doesn't really nullify the need for a console. Atleast not for me.
Yes, I too get mad when people express opinions that I don't share
why do people have to talk about what they enjoy it makes me so very angry
I think you misinterpreted my argument -- what you are saying, whether true or not, is completely orthogonal to it.
My argument is primarily that gaming on open platforms is better for the long-term health of the medium.
That's a neat interpretation, I'll stick with that!
The vast majority of PC gamers also own consoles. You're being hateful towards a phantom group that doesn't really exist. Ie, I do 90% of my gaming on the PC(and why wouldn't I when I can experience 60-120 FPS on modern games instead of 20) but I also have a PS4, Xbox One, and Wii U for the wonderful exclusives they have on offer.It's PC gamers who even bring this shit up in the first place. Example #1: The argument tree in the OP. So yeah.
And it doesn't matter if the whole "master race" thing is a joke; it perfectly describes how they act.
I'm still awaiting proper DNLA support on my One and PS4. I'm very disappointed in how the media features on these platforms have downgraded from one generation to the next rather than improved. Never mind in-game soundtrack replacement. It's a good thing these consoles have exclusives, otherwise![]()
IIRC, they've demoed the Steam controller with that game specifically. Should work well for those interested.I've played it on my TV using my phone as a trackpad before, just because that's what I had within reaching distance to control my PC. All you need to enjoy Civ in your living room is some type of reasonable mouse input method.
I have both. Is that ok?
I have both. Is that ok?
This is the only argument about it that needs to happen:
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Same! I prefer smaller screens even for consoles. Plus TVs are more likely to have input lag, and that's a huge nope.I hate gaming on a gigantic TV and use a monitor for both instead.
Eh for me I just don't have much time to play and I really only play CS:GO these days so it helps only having one platform PC. Plus I'm a broke college studentIIRC, they've demoed the Steam controller with that game specifically. Should work well for those interested.
I can't imagine not having both. Too many exclusives to ignore on all platforms involved unless you simply can't afford it (which is fair).
Your computer is going to spontaneously combust? If the PSU fails, you're out 50 dollars. If your video card fails most manufacturers have amazing warranty programs. Every part of a computer can be individually replaced.Well, since my PC has been acting weird recently, I was recently thinking, if my PC breaks down, I'm out $1000-$2000, if my PS4 break, I'm out $350...
But whatever, game on what you want.
Well, since my PC has been acting weird recently, I was recently thinking, if my PC breaks down, I'm out $1000-$2000, if my PS4 break, I'm out $350...
But whatever, game on what you want.
It's about the difference between admitting personal taste and assuming that the games you care about matter more than anything else. YOU care about those games. Taking it for granted that EVERYBODY cares about those games isn't an argument, it's an opinion.
Yeah, I agree it's possible (late turns could be really slow though, people underestimate the CPU load of late-game Civ).The UI and text is already huge in Civ V. I play the game on my TV.
But without a mouse... It would take a massive UI overhaul. The game isn't a Paradox Grand Strategy game, it's possible. Civ V is more of a boardgame than something like CK2 or even Master of Orion. It has always been a UI overhaul away from working just fine on consoles.
Well, for one, you have a pretty expensive PC.Well, since my PC has been acting weird recently, I was recently thinking, if my PC breaks down, I'm out $1000-$2000, if my PS4 break, I'm out $350...
I'd like to note, independent of any "trees", that there absolutely are a pretty decent number of points -- points which are easy to evaluate objectively -- in which gaming on PC is superior to gaming on consoles. In the other direction, the argument generally boils down to either exclusives (which are subjective), ease of use (which is at least partially subjective), or cost (which is objective in principle, but often does not take into account total cost of ownership, including relative game prices and online fees).It's stuff like this argument tree—formed by a PC proponent—that's trying to force the issue out of the realm of subjectivity and into objectivity.
Well, since my PC has been acting weird recently, I was recently thinking, if my PC breaks down, I'm out $1000-$2000, if my PS4 break, I'm out $350...
But whatever, game on what you want.
You shouldn't be out either those amounts. If something breaks in your PC then you can almost always replace that one component. So maybe $50-500 depending on the part (the $500 is assuming needing to replace a somewhat hefty video card). You should be able to send in a PS4 to someone to repair for $100.
As far as I can tell there are no PC gamer hordes in every thread laughing at people who bought the console versions of games. Although in cases like the Evil Within it can lead to a vastly different experience.
There is no argument. The math is simple.
I pay $500 for a PS4 and play FARCRY 4. I get 22frames/sec on medium settings
I pay $1500 for a PC and play FARCRY 4. I get 150frames/sec on ULTRA settings.
I pay 3x times the price for 7x the performance on a PC. Whats the argument?
It's the facts.