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Thanks for adding to the conversation. Valuable insight.ps4> nintendo switch > xbox one all models
Thanks for adding to the conversation. Valuable insight.ps4> nintendo switch > xbox one all models
Lol no. Most "entry level" PC builds start around $750.I just find buying a Xbox one x for $500 pointless when you can build a native 4k gaming PC for the same price.
Lots of people LIKE console gaming. I understand all of the benefits of PC gaming but at the end of the day, I want to game in my living room on my couch on a 50 inch TV with a controller in my hands. I have no desire to lock myself in the office and sit in a swivel chair in front of a computer monitor with a mouse and keyboard.
Lol no. Most "entry level" PC builds start around $750.
I'm surprised more people aren't getting savvy to what Microsoft is doing here. They're merging the Xbox and the PC into one platform.
I understand how mouse-and-keyboard work. FPS simply feels better with a joystick and trigger. I know it's less precise and slower, but when everyone you're playing against is using the same controller, it all balances out. If I were single and lived in a shitty apartment, I might have a gaming PC. But that shit doesn't belong in an adult's house IMO. It's a "rig," as you described it, and the amount of space you need for a full range of motion for competitive FPS requires special furniture beyond the cost of the PC itself. I don't want a gaming lair, I want a living room. My computer belongs in my office, not my living room.You're living in '97. Everything you can do on a console you can do on a PC, but better. You can hook your desktop/laptop up to your big screen, I do it on occasion. You can plug a regular controller into your PC, or a driving wheel, or whatever peripheral you want basically. You can mod games on PC (And don't give me the junk that consoles can do that now too because of Fallout/Skyrim. Consoles don't get even 1/4 of the mods PC players can do). Multiplayer/online gaming is better from a PC, the communities I'm a part of on both are much stronger on PC compared to console with the exception of GTA V probably...but that game is also 4 years old.
I have a PS4, and I play it on Tuesday nights when I go to my buddy's house, but to be honest I probably wouldn't be on it much at all if he would cave and buy a PC. It's funny, because he lists the same reasons why he won't get one: doesn't want to play in front of a monitor, and doesn't understand how you do FPS with a mouse and keyboard. Most shooters play so much easier with a mouse and keyboard imo. As far as action games go, like Witcher, I just plug my Logitech controller in that is setup exactly like a PS3 controller. Win/win.
I understand how mouse-and-keyboard work. FPS simply feels better with a joystick and trigger. I know it's less precise and slower, but when everyone you're playing against is using the same controller, it all balances out. If I were single and lived in a shitty apartment, I might have a gaming PC. But that shit doesn't belong in an adult's house IMO. It's a "rig," as you described it, and the amount of space you need for a full range of motion for competitive FPS requires special furniture beyond the cost of the PC itself. I don't want a gaming lair, I want a living room. My computer belongs in my office, not my living room.
As far as mods go, I don't have time for that shit. The only mod I've ever been remotely interested in is the KOTOR 2 Restored Content Mod, but I don't have the time or the patience to mess with that. Off the shelf software more than meets my needs.
I understand how mouse-and-keyboard work. FPS simply feels better with a joystick and trigger. I know it's less precise and slower, but when everyone you're playing against is using the same controller, it all balances out.
article said:During the testing, extremely talented console gamers were pitted against "mediocre" PC gamers in what appears to be some type of shooter. The Xbox gamers used their 360 controllers and the PC gamers used the traditional mouse/keyboard combo.The results?
"The console players got destroyed every time. So much so that it would be embarrassing to the XBOX team in general had Microsoft launched this initiative."
If I were single and lived in a shitty apartment, I might have a gaming PC. But that shit doesn't belong in an adult's house IMO.
It's a "rig," as you described it, and the amount of space you need for a full range of motion for competitive FPS requires special furniture beyond the cost of the PC itself. I don't want a gaming lair, I want a living room. My computer belongs in my office, not my living room.
I agree. I like the sit down and play aspect of a console. I don't want to spend the time trying to install games/optimizing games etc.
It has nothing to do with skill level, it's about the piece of plastic that's in your hands. Michael Schumacher racing Mario Andretti isn't going to be a fair race if one of them is in a Ferrari 812 and the other one is in a Ford Fiesta. If they're both in a Ford Fiesta, it's a fair race. If they're both in a Ferrari, fair race. But you can't mix and match the two.How does it not balance out when just about everyone is using mouse and keyboard on PC? FPS is often sad on consoles because many of them resort to auto-aim or some form of it because joysticks are so slow and impractical for an FPS.
If you want to know why you don't see many FPS games linking PC and console players on the same battlefield, it's because console players would cry and get destroyed. They lack the skill to compete because they're limited to a controller only and often are forced to use the auto-aim to make it work. At least with PC you can use controller or mouse/keyboard, which ever one pleases you:
It has nothing to do with skill level, it's about the piece of plastic that's in your hands. Michael Schumacher racing Mario Andretti isn't going to be a fair race if one of them is in a Ferrari 812 and the other one is in a Ford Fiesta. If they're both in a Ford Fiesta, it's a fair race. If they're both in a Ferrari, fair race. But you can't mix and match the two.
SMH, you're missing the point. I know that PC is "better." I don't care. The ways in which it is better are things I don't care about and the parts that are neither better nor worse, i.e. just "different," I prefer the console configuration.Shooters like Halo are better on console...but thats about it. "Nintendo" and sports games as well. Every other game is better on PC. Not even close or a matter of opinion tbh.
Ok, so the fact that AC Origins is now confirmed to be set in 49BCE Eygpt. I am jumping for joy because this means that the rumored Ancient Roman game has a small chance of actually coming true. Give me that ancient Roman empire game I have always wanted Ubi!!!!
The Assassins were the ones that took Julius Caesar out, so it would make sense to hear that story.
It was teased via the Brutus armor in AC Brotherhood.
Tri-lingual cringe going on right now.Anyone planning on watching Ubisoft? I can't do it. I cannot stand watching Aisha Tyler attempt to be funny. It's cringe to the nth degree.