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Kind of nice not having to upgrade your video card every 12 months, larger player bases on consoles (for non-moba games)...you can sit on your coach, etc.
#UniteWithMeConsolePlebs
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on geekhack ? hahahaha
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haha, keyboards are actually a waste of time and money. Buy fightsticks and big tv's..way more funnerer.
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Modern consoles are a complete joke, but I never stopped playing my older ones. Hell, I'm playing through Symphony of the Night and Shining Force 2 as my main games right now! I play my older consoles much more than my PC tbh
But the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch are goddamn laughable.
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Modern consoles are a complete joke, but I never stopped playing my older ones. Hell, I'm playing through Symphony of the Night and Shining Force 2 as my main games right now! I play my older consoles much more than my PC tbh
But the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch are goddamn laughable.
PS4 Pro is Pro mkay? Hence the name "Pro" :D
It's not that bad, for $300?? Why the hate?? Tell me Noisy, TELL ME!
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not i
for FPS, RTS, action RPG, MOBA, etc, pc will always be the better choice. FPS especially.
fighting games, platformers, things like Rocket League, etc are good on console, but only due to being acceptable with a controller (which of course can be used on pc)
personally, i much prefer 144Hz gaming over 4K gaming (which consoles seem to be going towards)
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Modern consoles are a complete joke, but I never stopped playing my older ones. Hell, I'm playing through Symphony of the Night and Shining Force 2 as my main games right now! I play my older consoles much more than my PC tbh
But the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch are goddamn laughable.
PS4 Pro is Pro mkay? Hence the name "Pro" :D
It's not that bad, for $300?? Why the hate?? Tell me Noisy, TELL ME!
I really dislike the modern OS used in really any modern console, especially anything from Microsoft that is just saturated with ads. I dislike the forced DRM and how you need to install games that are playing off a disc. I hate day 1 DLC, and I hate day 1 40GB patches, I hate the forced social aspect such as integrated Twitter and Facebook, or PS4s stupid 'share' button. I ESPECIALLY hate the almost complete lack of innovation in modern consoles killing developer creativity, making truly unique and new games basically impossible to get a similar AAA budget to the constant sequels being vomited up eaten and regurgitated on an annual biases. I hate being bombarded with ads and having to sign into a profile to play every damn game, I hate the hardware not being modular at this point while still being nothing more than a PC that you cannot upgrade. I ****ing hate modern consoles and I think console gaming is pretty much dead at this point with little hope of seeing anything innovative or exciting, everything is jumping on whatever the current market trend is ignoring any heart or ingenuity or independence any able-ideaed developer might have.
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Modern consoles are a complete joke, but I never stopped playing my older ones. Hell, I'm playing through Symphony of the Night and Shining Force 2 as my main games right now! I play my older consoles much more than my PC tbh
But the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch are goddamn laughable.
PS4 Pro is Pro mkay? Hence the name "Pro" :D
It's not that bad, for $300?? Why the hate?? Tell me Noisy, TELL ME!
I really dislike the modern OS used in really any modern console, especially anything from Microsoft that is just saturated with ads. I dislike the forced DRM and how you need to install games that are playing off a disc. I hate day 1 DLC, and I hate day 1 40GB patches, I hate the forced social aspect such as integrated Twitter and Facebook, or PS4s stupid 'share' button. I ESPECIALLY hate the almost complete lack of innovation in modern consoles killing developer creativity, making truly unique and new games basically impossible to get a similar AAA budget to the constant sequels being vomited up eaten and regurgitated on an annual biases. I hate being bombarded with ads and having to sign into a profile to play every damn game, I hate the hardware not being modular at this point while still being nothing more than a PC that you cannot upgrade. I ****ing hate modern consoles and I think console gaming is pretty much dead at this point with little hope of seeing anything innovative or exciting, everything is jumping on whatever the current market trend is ignoring any heart or ingenuity or independence any able-ideaed developer might have.
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nothing beats just popping in a PS2 disk and having it just work. no updates, no sign-ins, no internet requirement, no ads, no dlc, no 40 point achievement for literally just starting the main game
unfortunately that was the last generation to be that way
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Modern consoles are a complete joke
It's harsh and true, and sad.
The joy of a console was having a disc or cart and knowing you had a finished high quality* game that would work start to finish. Sony and Microsoft (and now maybe Nintendo also) abandoned being the gatekeepers of quality and allowed patches inc. day one patches for broken, unfinished products. Now consoles have the disadvantages of PCs without the freedom and choice.
*quality, not artistic merit.
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Hm i'm satisfied with my Xbox One S.
I mean .. it's 250 $ for a 4k Blu-ray player with gaming capabilities. Most of the standalone 4k Blu-ray player cost more than that.
Also i never play games at day one because i will never pay >=60$ for any game and i'm in no rush. So when i start playing it is cheaper and mostly works without major bugs. I'm more of a casual gamer though (at least nowadays ;D ).
Gaming at a pc is more competitive in my opinion, that's not what i want. I want to chill comfortably on my couch in front of a big tv and play a game relaxed with 7.1 surround sound. Not having to think about hardware upgrades and the best settings blabla does support that further.
But nothing can beat that N64 and Gamecube :thumb: still like the games i played while i was a kid :D
Todays games seem boring and uncreative compared to that stuff.
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I'm playing Zelda BOTW on cemu if that counts.
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I thought consoles were only for ironic hipsters.
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PC is great and all, but sometimes I just can't be bothered. PS4 works great for me.
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People always ***** about specs and whatnot, but if you're not playing a lot of online games (like me), then consoles are perfect. Everything you need to sit down and actually play the damn game.
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BACK to consoles? Hah, the real master race never went to consoles in the first place 8) .
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BACK to consoles? Hah, the real master race never went to consoles in the first place 8) .
It's been very difficult for me to play ANY vidya for years..
Everything that a Vidya makes you do seems like something you should be paid to do.. hahahaha, but, you're paying the vidya people to do it..
hahahahahaha
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BACK to consoles? Hah, the real master race never went to consoles in the first place 8) .
It's been very difficult for me to play ANY vidya for years..
Everything that a Vidya makes you do seems like something you should be paid to do.. hahahaha, but, you're paying the vidya people to do it..
hahahahahaha
that's because you watch too many streams so you have become lazy and complacent seeking the immediate satisfaction of someone who knows exactly what they are doing in the game. Its not that games are a chore now, it's that you've trained your brain to not have the same patience for learning them.
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BACK to consoles? Hah, the real master race never went to consoles in the first place 8) .
It's been very difficult for me to play ANY vidya for years..
Everything that a Vidya makes you do seems like something you should be paid to do.. hahahaha, but, you're paying the vidya people to do it..
hahahahahaha
that's because you watch too many streams so you have become lazy and complacent seeking the immediate satisfaction of someone who knows exactly what they are doing in the game. Its not that games are a chore now, it's that you've trained your brain to not have the same patience for learning them.
Learning what though ? wasd, lvl ups, collect boxes, monsters come from behind, solve a jig saw, go from a to b, spreadsheet, calculate DPS ?
I mean.. it makes sense for younger guys, but it's hard to make the argument that an Adult learns anything from vidya..
Each vidya might have a slight timing difference or a slight different composition of each mechanic, but there are only so many mechanics not because of lack of creativity, But there are only so many computational and physical tasks you can make a human being do.
My point is, vidya has a limited move set, because humans are only capable of that set of actions, and having had 20 years experience in Vidya already.. hahahahha.. it just doesn't feel like I get much out of it.
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It's the difference between reading a novel and reading the cliff notes, or seeing the movie. You don't get any feel for the game, you are not engaged. You can watch countless videos of pilots flying planes, you think you can then go fly one or even know what it feels like to do so? What you're getting is just a watered down semblance of what the game has to offer. That's the main point of video games as a hot medium vs other cold mediums like films or television. Games actually require the user to make decisions and interact with the set, simply watching someone else play it you are not getting the personal agency that interactive digital representations have to offer.
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Love my consoles and my pc. Really platform agnostic. Ps4 has got more play lately with dark souls, bloodbourne, and nioh. Next month might be back to quake on pc. Time will tell.
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It's the difference between reading a novel and reading the cliff notes, or seeing the movie. You don't get any feel for the game, you are not engaged. You can watch countless videos of pilots flying planes, you think you can then go fly one or even know what it feels like to do so? What you're getting is just a watered down semblance of what the game has to offer. That's the main point of video games as a hot medium vs other cold mediums like films or television. Games actually require the user to make decisions and interact with the set, simply watching someone else play it you are not getting the personal agency that interactive digital representations have to offer.
I take it much further than watching.
I read the cliff notes for the game.
I play it for 10 minutes
I watch the youtube, skip to the boss battles.
And I'm done..
What I derive from the game.
First, I understand the entire plot through the cliff notes/ synopsis on wiki.
Second, I play the game for 10 minutes, which gives me a feel for the timing and an accurate projection/prediction of the learn curve of the play mechanics.
Then, I watch the set piece boss battles on youtube where the game artists has spent the most time creating.
There's a cake in front of you, most of the cake isn't very good, and You have limited stomach space, so you just eat the icing decorations, Taste the basic flour section of the cake.. and walk away and go eat something else..
It doesn't make sense to play through an entire game , MOST of which is filled with time consuming fillers.
I think you are underestimating the Cost to playing a game. you pay the $50 , that's nothing, what is 21 hours of your life worth..
If a game had been 21 hours worth of high budget movies which cost 150 million per 1.5 hours, it might make sense to do it all, but that's simply not the case..
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If you do not enjoy your hobby I would suggest finding one that you do. What is the point in a game you don't play? A book without words, a song without sound.
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If you do not enjoy your hobby I would suggest finding one that you do. What is the point in a game you don't play? A book without words, a song without sound.
My point isn't that games arn't worth while, only that like a book or a song, not all of it is going to be good. In the case of games, ALOT of it isn't good because if the perceived value is in the length of the game, they're going to dot it thoroughly with small grindy bits..
It's like reading tolkien , just read the cliff notes.. watch the movie, read some reviews and you're done.
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If you do not enjoy your hobby I would suggest finding one that you do. What is the point in a game you don't play? A book without words, a song without sound.
My point isn't that games arn't worth while, only that like a book or a song, not all of it is going to be good. In the case of games, ALOT of it isn't good because if the perceived value is in the length of the game, they're going to dot it thoroughly with small grindy bits..
It's like reading tolkien , just read the cliff notes.. watch the movie, read some reviews and you're done.
For quite a while now (since xbox360 probably) I've generally preferred shorter games, usually indie stuff, because I rarely want to spend 10+ hours on a game. Stuff like Inside and Gone Home are perfect to me cos I can do them in an evening and have a powerful experience. Or arcade stuff like OutRun for short bursts. I'll put big hours into really special stuff like GTAV or Zelda BOTW but it's rare, like once every couple of years. It's not like when I was a kid/teen and wanted to find every secret in a huge game. I remember taking time off work when OoT came out. I seem to have a bunch of larger games in my steam library all left at about 8 or 10 hours, cos that's like a week of playing every night, and the feeling of me wasting my life is creeping in and putting a downer on everything. I'd like to play stuff like Nier Automata and Dark Souls but just feel like I shouldn't put time into those things. Maybe I should watch some letsplays like wot is hip these days.
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Love my consoles and my pc. Really platform agnostic. Ps4 has got more play lately with dark souls, bloodbourne, and nioh. Next month might be back to quake on pc. Time will tell.
I much prefer using my PC most of the time. But I wouldn't mind getting a PS4 for the exclusives.
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I don't even have a 3d card and I spend most of my time playing PC stuff. Don't need it for vast majority of what I want to play.
Consoles are definitely better for many games. But we're spoilt for choice these days in any case.
Bought a 3DS on ebay last week it'll be the first 'console' I've had since the Playstation 2. Looking forward to catching up on all the DS games I've read about over the years.
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I mean, you don't need to upgrade every year. If you don't want to upgrade, you can start running games at lower settings, lower resolutions (720-1080p like console games), lower framerates (30-60FPS like console games), etc., then your card will last a long time.
Even if you're running games at 1440p144 or 4k60, you don't need to upgrade every year. The desire to upgrade is entirely on the individual.
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I never understood how people can play consoles, because you're stuck with a controller, and controllers are so slow and fidgety and have so few buttons.
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I could never go back to console after playing PC for the last 3 years.
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have not owned a console since PS1, have not touched a console since PS2. I do have a heap of old controllers like SNES, N64 etc. Sometimes ill chuck on a rom and run theough final fantasy orsuper mario. But even then ill probebly never get another console.
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I could never go back to console after playing PC for the last 3 years.
I would never go back to PC after playing console for 3 weeks.
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i actually went from console to pc ...
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I never understood how people can play consoles, because you're stuck with a controller, and controllers are so slow and fidgety and have so few buttons.
I definitely don't like them for things like FPS's either.
But for some games the controls actually work pretty well.
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I could never go back to console after playing PC for the last 3 years.
I would never go back to PC after playing console for 3 weeks.
pc is ****.. just like HD, no body wants that..
the directors did not mean for their movies to be seen so clearly, just as game creators don't want the upclose inspection of the game assets..
The blur is standard and part of the experience..
We must also preserve choppy frame rate to give people motion sickness and headaches, this is vital to the 3d gaming experience, as it weeds out those people, and only the BEST gamers will stick around, fight the pain, and become professionals..
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I could never go back to console after playing PC for the last 3 years.
I would never go back to PC after playing console for 3 weeks.
pc is ****.. just like HD, no body wants that..
the directors did not mean for their movies to be seen so clearly, just as game creators don't want the upclose inspection of the game assets..
The blur is standard and part of the experience..
We must also preserve choppy frame rate to give people motion sickness and headaches, this is vital to the 3d gaming experience, as it weeds out those people, and only the BEST gamers will stick around, fight the pain, and become professionals..
I think you may need some meat tp.... you have finally gone too far.
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Consoles are outdated the second they come out and controllers suck ass. I don't get why people use them at all. You can't even browse the internet on them, or do make word files, spreadsheets, edit videos, or anything useful on them. Why would you ever EVER use them?
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Consoles are outdated the second they come out and controllers suck ass. I don't get why people use them at all. You can't even browse the internet on them, or do make word files, spreadsheets, edit videos, or anything useful on them. Why would you ever EVER use them?
they're more ergonomic.. than mouse / kebard
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pc is ****.. just like HD, no body wants that..
the directors did not mean for their movies to be seen so clearly, just as game creators don't want the upclose inspection of the game assets..
The blur is standard and part of the experience..
We must also preserve choppy frame rate to give people motion sickness and headaches, this is vital to the 3d gaming experience, as it weeds out those people, and only the BEST gamers will stick around, fight the pain, and become professionals..
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CGA4lyfe
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CGA4lyfe
i don't need color
i just play regular gameboy
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Kind of nice not having to upgrade your video card every 12 months, larger player bases on consoles (for non-moba games)...you can sit on your coach, etc.
#UniteWithMeConsolePlebs
Who updates their video cards every year? Not me.
Also more people = more *******s.
And having to pay yearly for access to the network?
I have a 360 that just sits on the stand... haven't turned it on in at least 6 months.
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To truly pwn n00bs one must pwn on all platforms.
- teh masterer
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To truly pwn n00bs one must pwn on all platforms.
- teh masterer
i heard starcraft players play tennis
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Kind of nice not having to upgrade your video card every 12 months, larger player bases on consoles (for non-moba games)...you can sit on your coach, etc.
#UniteWithMeConsolePlebs
Who updates their video cards every year? Not me.
Also more people = more *******s.
And having to pay yearly for access to the network?
I have a 360 that just sits on the stand... haven't turned it on in at least 6 months.
Yeah, I'm not upgrading my graphics card until this one dies.
So far it's lasted me about 2 years. Hopefully, I can squeeze a couple more years out of it before I have to buy a new one.
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At the moment yes. Cant find a good FPS on PC (or rather a good shooter on PC with a good playerbase). Theres so many people 'playing' games right now to get some shiny thing and hop on to next game and get another shiny :-\
Back to uninterrupted solo gaming with the big screen for me.
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PC forever. Getting new rig soon. Consoles are not accurate enough, I don't want auto anything helping me out.
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Never really played on consoles. Some Sega Genesis and PS1 in the 90s, a little PS2 in the early 2000s. After those Gears of War series has been the only one I've played on an Xbox360 but that's it.
PC gaming is more fun in my opinion. Been playing on a PC since mid 90s, around the same time I got the PS1.
The only thing I don't like is that I don't know half of the stuff people say about games like Super Mario, Metal Gear Solid, Zelda, and so on.
Oh well, maybe in turn they don't know fun stuff about Commander Keen, Jazz Jackrabbit, Doom, Fallout, Age of Empires, Command & Conquer, Diablo, Starcraft, Unreal, Half-Life, Call of Duty, Battlefield, Counter Strike, Quake, Warcraft, MechWarrior, ...
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Neither PC nor any of the console platforms have enough quality content to exclusively patronize one in favor of the others, and this fad of jamming multiplayer support into everything to let the players create their own fun is the industry equivalent of reality TV.
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Neither PC nor any of the console platforms have enough quality content to exclusively patronize one in favor of the others, and this fad of jamming multiplayer support into everything to let the players create their own fun is the industry equivalent of reality TV.
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I think all content is worthwhile as long as you're learning something new.. Even if that something is a -negative-.
For example, I've seen the show jersey shore, and it opened my eyes to the poor decision making and companion structures that I've been insulated from in my upbringing.
But knowing that Those life choices exist and that people who live them are in the majority is still useful education..
At the very least someone who watched it may learn what life paths not to pursue..
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removed.
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I'm just kinda bummed that vega seems like it's gonna be kinda weak sauce.
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gone back? never left it, even if only for those games which are exclusive... but if something is available on PC, it's PC all the way...
so, console only if not doable on PC!
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I would say acceptable quality pc gaming is just too expensive.
at least $700 no monitor assuming you know what you're doing and pirate the os.
the only saving would come in via pirating which unlocks the entire pc gaming library.
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$700 is pretty darn close to console gaming expenses after all's said and done - system, game, monthly pass etc
Maybe off by like $50-100 but pretty close
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I would say acceptable quality pc gaming is just too expensive.
at least $700 no monitor assuming you know what you're doing and pirate the os.
the only saving would come in via pirating which unlocks the entire pc gaming library.
well, even if not pirating, PC games cost less so in the long run buying the games will make the whole thing cheaper
also, considering how much we're spending on keyboards, a 1800$ PC that lasts you 3-4 years isn't too much, and then investing 400$ after those 3-4years in a new GPU to make the whole rig last another few years is acceptable for me.
if you're not hellbent on crazy refresh rates a TV will do as a monitor too... but as I said, I spent 3k-4.5k $$$ on keyboards and caps in the last 2-3months, so PC isn't that expensive in comparison ;)
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$700 is pretty darn close to console gaming expenses after all's said and done - system, game, monthly pass etc
Maybe off by like $50-100 but pretty close
oh yeah, you gotta additionaly & regularly pay extra to play online with consoles :)) (that's just something I can't get behind... my newest console is a PS3) :D (considering a switch though maybe in near future if games like dead cells etc. release on it)
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Kind of nice not having to upgrade your video card every 12 months
My GPU is a 6yo model that was absolute low-end when it came out. Yes, it can't run the latest AAA titles, but there's a huge supply of independent or older games. #PatientGamer
larger player bases on consoles (for non-moba games)...
Depends on genre… and I basically don't play multiplayer games anyway. And my preferred genres are nearly non-existent on consoles.
you can sit on your coach
You can connect your TV to a desktop or any PC. In fact, modern consoles _are_ PCs, only crippled…
I really dislike the modern OS used in really any modern console, especially anything from Microsoft that is just saturated with ads. I dislike the forced DRM and how you need to install games that are playing off a disc. I hate day 1 DLC, and I hate day 1 40GB patches, I hate the forced social aspect such as integrated Twitter and Facebook, or PS4s stupid 'share' button. I ESPECIALLY hate the almost complete lack of innovation in modern consoles killing developer creativity, making truly unique and new games basically impossible to get a similar AAA budget to the constant sequels being vomited up eaten and regurgitated on an annual biases. I hate being bombarded with ads and having to sign into a profile to play every damn game, I hate the hardware not being modular at this point while still being nothing more than a PC that you cannot upgrade. I ****ing hate modern consoles and I think console gaming is pretty much dead at this point with little hope of seeing anything innovative or exciting, everything is jumping on whatever the current market trend is ignoring any heart or ingenuity or independence any able-ideaed developer might have.
QFT
It's like reading tolkien , just read the cliff notes.. watch the movie, read some reviews and you're done.
I wholeheartedly disagree; JRR Tolkien got me interested in European mythology and linguistics.
Some people criticize LotR for being simplistic and what not, but don't forget that Tolkien basically started the whole genre.
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$700 is pretty darn close to console gaming expenses after all's said and done - system, game, monthly pass etc
Maybe off by like $50-100 but pretty close
oh yeah, you gotta additionaly & regularly pay extra to play online with consoles :)) (that's just something I can't get behind... my newest console is a PS3) :D (considering a switch though maybe in near future if games like dead cells etc. release on it)
And if you're not intent on getting every game new, you can get them in a few months on a steam sale. Considering how many games I have and haven't played, that's what I do for the most part. No humblebundle/bundlestars/green man gaming for consoles...
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I wholeheartedly disagree; JRR Tolkien got me interested in European mythology and linguistics.
Some people criticize LotR for being simplistic and what not, but don't forget that Tolkien basically started the whole genre.
This is ridiculous.. Just because something was first doesn't mean it's the best or even very good.
Somewhere someone invented the first noodle.. it's alrite, tastes ok, but then they invented RAMEN.. the Ultimate noodle.. all other noodles are the Suxx..
And high fantasy is only recent for english texts, if you go across to other cultures and languages, we've had high fantasy fiction for thousands of years..
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I would say acceptable quality pc gaming is just too expensive.
at least $700 no monitor assuming you know what you're doing and pirate the os.
the only saving would come in via pirating which unlocks the entire pc gaming library.
well, even if not pirating, PC games cost less so in the long run buying the games will make the whole thing cheaper
also, considering how much we're spending on keyboards, a 1800$ PC that lasts you 3-4 years isn't too much, and then investing 400$ after those 3-4years in a new GPU to make the whole rig last another few years is acceptable for me.
if you're not hellbent on crazy refresh rates a TV will do as a monitor too... but as I said, I spent 3k-4.5k $$$ on keyboards and caps in the last 2-3months, so PC isn't that expensive in comparison ;)
1800 / 4 is $450 per year, that's buying a ps4 every year..
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I would say acceptable quality pc gaming is just too expensive.
at least $700 no monitor assuming you know what you're doing and pirate the os.
the only saving would come in via pirating which unlocks the entire pc gaming library.
well, even if not pirating, PC games cost less so in the long run buying the games will make the whole thing cheaper
also, considering how much we're spending on keyboards, a 1800$ PC that lasts you 3-4 years isn't too much, and then investing 400$ after those 3-4years in a new GPU to make the whole rig last another few years is acceptable for me.
if you're not hellbent on crazy refresh rates a TV will do as a monitor too... but as I said, I spent 3k-4.5k $$$ on keyboards and caps in the last 2-3months, so PC isn't that expensive in comparison ;)
1800 / 4 is $450 per year, that's buying a ps4 every year..
Worth it :D
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I would say acceptable quality pc gaming is just too expensive.
at least $700 no monitor assuming you know what you're doing and pirate the os.
the only saving would come in via pirating which unlocks the entire pc gaming library.
well, even if not pirating, PC games cost less so in the long run buying the games will make the whole thing cheaper
also, considering how much we're spending on keyboards, a 1800$ PC that lasts you 3-4 years isn't too much, and then investing 400$ after those 3-4years in a new GPU to make the whole rig last another few years is acceptable for me.
if you're not hellbent on crazy refresh rates a TV will do as a monitor too... but as I said, I spent 3k-4.5k $$$ on keyboards and caps in the last 2-3months, so PC isn't that expensive in comparison ;)
1800 / 4 is $450 per year, that's buying a ps4 every year..
It's not 1800/4. It's (1800+400)/7-8 years. Going 8 to make the math more even, that's $275 a year for a platform that lets you do other things.
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1800 / 4 is $450 per year, that's buying a ps4 every year..
Worth it :D
That's debatable, but it's realistically limited to middle class and above..
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I never really left console, but I enjoy PC for FPS games and console for fighting games.
They just feel better with the keyboard/mouse and fight stick/controller respectively.
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And high fantasy is only recent for english texts, if you go across to other cultures and languages, we've had high fantasy fiction for thousands of years..
Yes, it's called mythology.
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modern OS in console saturated with ads ... forced DRM .... install games ... day 1 DLC ... day 1 40GB patches ... forced Twitter and Facebook ... stupid 'share' button ... sign into a profile ...
+1 All you mention. Consoles always had the touch of elegance for me, as when I plunge in a cardridge into my mega drive, switch the power on toggle and it simply runs! No questions asked, no login, no delay, no nagging ****. Nowadays there is too much overhead in the user interface. Which one is the last console you fancy?
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If you do not enjoy your hobby I would suggest finding one that you do. What is the point in a game you don't play? A book without words, a song without sound.
My point isn't that games arn't worth while, only that like a book or a song, not all of it is going to be good. In the case of games, ALOT of it isn't good because if the perceived value is in the length of the game, they're going to dot it thoroughly with small grindy bits..
It's like reading tolkien , just read the cliff notes.. watch the movie, read some reviews and you're done.
For quite a while now (since xbox360 probably) I've generally preferred shorter games, usually indie stuff, because I rarely want to spend 10+ hours on a game. Stuff like Inside and Gone Home are perfect to me cos I can do them in an evening and have a powerful experience. Or arcade stuff like OutRun for short bursts. I'll put big hours into really special stuff like GTAV or Zelda BOTW but it's rare, like once every couple of years. It's not like when I was a kid/teen and wanted to find every secret in a huge game. I remember taking time off work when OoT came out. I seem to have a bunch of larger games in my steam library all left at about 8 or 10 hours, cos that's like a week of playing every night, and the feeling of me wasting my life is creeping in and putting a downer on everything. I'd like to play stuff like Nier Automata and Dark Souls but just feel like I shouldn't put time into those things. Maybe I should watch some letsplays like wot is hip these days.
I feel the same way. After about age 22 or so, playing games felt like a huge waste of my life, which makes no sense because I waste my time in many other ways that are less enjoyable. I used to think any game whose campaign was less than 10 hours was a waste of money. Now I actually prefer games that I can beat in just a few sittings. However, I have yet to find an indie game that I enjoy; I've regretted buying every one I have.
I also hate the learning curve of every game now. I don't want to read fifteen tutorials about all the different mechanics or character attributes that I'll forget if I don't play for a week or two. If the game isn't intuitive enough to pick up and play and figure out as I go, I'm not interested. This is prevalent in games across platforms, but seems especially so in PC games. I can't stand any more survival games with crafting.
I switched to PC about four years ago (although I played a combo of console and PC in the 90s and early 2000s), but I play quite a bit less on it because it feels like more of a chore to sit up straight at a keyboard and mouse, especially in single player games for some reason. I typically just play the same three or four multiplayer games on PC. I hate that I've been dumbed down to playing 5-15 minute matches of FPS instead of getting involved in a great single player. The last great single player games I got sucked into were Deus Ex: HR and Metroid: Other M (the story is an abomination, but I actually really enjoyed the gameplay).
Also, there's little need to upgrade GPU every year. I've started on a GTX 760 2GB in 2013, and I'm still using it. I just turn settings down if necessary.
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Console gaming has been below PC gaming since December 10th, 1993. There's simply nothing that consoles have going for them other than being cheap. It's like eating beef mince versus a steak.
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Console gaming has been below PC gaming since December 10th, 1993. There's simply nothing that consoles have going for them other than being cheap. It's like eating beef mince versus a steak.
that's a really specific date. Is that your birthday?
Not sure, but there is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doom_(1993_video_game)
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Console gaming has been below PC gaming since December 10th, 1993. There's simply nothing that consoles have going for them other than being cheap. It's like eating beef mince versus a steak.
that's a really specific date. Is that your birthday?
Not sure, but there is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doom_(1993_video_game)
Correct. From the moment Doom was released, it's been consoles trying to keep up with PCs, rather than the other way around. Doom was the game that made PC gaming into a thing. After that, consoles have never had the upper hand, because they were always lagging behind. Just look at all the contemporary ports of the likes of Doom and Quake and all the other stuff. They were all rubbish, because the consoles had nowhere near the power of a PC. But take the opposite - PC ports of console games - and it was the PCs that outshone the boxes. All those Call of Duty games ran flawlessly on even the lowest-end PCs because they came from a years-old console that was weak even when it was released.
And that's not even counting the fact that a PC can do many more things than a console can, inherently.