None of my friends game on PC, therefore i have no interest in the platform.
Im not kidding either, i dont have a single friend who uses the PC as their primary gaming platform. Most of them use PS3 and the others have a 360.
Get new friends.
None of my friends game on PC, therefore i have no interest in the platform.
Im not kidding either, i dont have a single friend who uses the PC as their primary gaming platform. Most of them use PS3 and the others have a 360.
It's supposed to be more of a list, I'm on my phone, and to be fair I didn't know I was being graded. Feel free to contribute in a meaningful way next time.I'll give you this. PC is probably not for people who don't understand how sentences and paragraphs work.
PC is better but you need to buy 2 for every console gen to get the same optimisation as a PS4 would.
As i said before in a thread really similar to this, when i happen to read pc games threads here on neogaf i read the same problems i used to deal with when i was gaming on pc. Crashes, ini editing, vidcard drivers, you name it. Unluckily all of these problems are for some strange reason never talked about in threads like this by the thread opener and by the people who support his point of view.
Have to say that made me chuckle.We all know how big of a loss that is.
I build a pc 2 month ago and i didnt touch my ps3 since then 60fps 1080p versus ps3, but i gonna still buy the last of us![]()
I'll give you this. PC is probably not for people who don't understand how sentences and paragraphs work.
If you bothered to read his post you'd see he was defending the PC. I suppose PCs aren't for people with poor reading comprehension![]()
All the best games are consoles.
Last of Us makes most us PC-only gamers wish we had a PS3.
Game looks compelling.
None of my friends game on PC, therefore i have no interest in the platform.
Im not kidding either, i dont have a single friend who uses the PC as their primary gaming platform. Most of them use PS3 and the others have a 360. I guess maybe its because the genres we like the most (Fighting, Racing, Platforming) are where the PC is the weakest.
Again... Read the OP. if you're pretty set on not getting into customizing and modding, it is actually NOT recommended for you. It's just meant to show people who are pretty deep into this hobby that you can take it a bit further, and here's how. It's like being into cars. You could obsess over buying cars, or you can both do that, and learn how to work with and maintain them. Both groups are car fanatics, but one is willing to put time into stuff beyond buying and driving.
The reason there is a bit of evangelizing from PC people, especially as this gen wore on, is due to the sheer amount of misinformation out there. Even this thread has a few people still dragging out the old nonsensical "UGH I DON'T WANT TO SPEND $500 EVERY SIX MONTHS JUST TO PLAY A NEW GAME" or "WELL YOU CAN ONLY USE IT ON A DESK I LIKE TV GAMES" warhorses. So as the gen moved on and more people actually gave it a try, they realized how much false info is out there.
I've edited some .inis but that's because I wanted to. That's the kind of power I enjoy having. Taking two minutes to add a line to a text document to have the game look at Durante's Dark Souls DX intercepts is a pleasure compared to just sitting there playing the game at a super low rendering res and poor framerate with no options.
No thank you. Been there. Best exclusives are on consoles now anyway.
And you don't experience crashes and such eh?
I was wondering about that, but didn't think it was possible to read my post and consider it anti PC. I love my PC and don't understand people who think it's to complicated, especially in the era of Steam.If you bothered to read his post you'd see he was defending the PC. I suppose PCs aren't for people with poor reading comprehension![]()
I honestly don't... cant' remember the last time that I had such issues. Well, that's a lie, my MS Word crashed twice at work today.
Convince them, they end up all switching.
Invite them over, show them a multi-platform game like Battlefield 3 running at 60 fps with 64 man servers.
Show them something unique with dynamic gameplay like Day Z.
Show them Morrowind with mods.
Let them know about the cheap games and the cheap hardware.
I showed my roommate Day Z and he literally had his jaw on the floor, he was watching me for hours.
The kicker? He has never played a game not named Madden or Fight Night.
The "best" is pretty subjective
I am against the abuse of sentence and paragraph structure regardless of someone's position on the PC platform.
PC is better but you need to buy 2 for every console gen to get the same optimisation as a PS4 would.
Except OP: I don't give a shit about what the machine is built/looks like (okay I care about looks a little), therefore: I don't give a damn about the specs and just want to play the game at the same level/"it just works"(TM Apple) as the console versions. Building my own PC is a headache that most people don't want.
Also no fighting games on the system that are 1) current and 2) up to date (so before someone throws Street vs Juggle at me: 2012-2013 version isn't updated for the platform yet). So...
When i had the time to own and use all the platforms i wanted i had a gaming pc. That means starting from 1992 till 2007. Then i grow bored of all the time wasting activities that you have to endure to play on a pc. As i said before in a thread really similar to this, when i happen to read pc games threads here on neogaf i read the same problems i used to deal with when i was gaming on pc. Crashes, ini editing, vidcard drivers, you name it. Unluckily all of these problems are for some strange reason never talked about in threads like this by the thread opener and by the people who support his point of view.
Convince them, they end up all switching.
Invite them over, show them a multi-platform game like Battlefield 3 running at 60 fps with 64 man servers.
Show them something unique with dynamic gameplay like Day Z.
Show them Morrowind with mods.
Can't get Pokeymanz or Mahvel on PC dawg.
The groundswell of PC support and those using the XBone fiasco as a platform to prop up PC as a viable alternative is quite baffling.
If you haven't noticed, it's PC-style practices specifically that console gamers are protesting. The majority has made it clear that they don't care for even the fundamental way PC operates as a gaming platform.
That is changing.
KOFXIII, Skull Girls, MK9 all coming to the PC
Street Fighter is burdened by GFWL, choking the updates. Luckily, GFWL is dying off.
Get new friends.
This was my experience back in the day. My parents were against video games for a long time, and didn't let me get a console until I was 12. Even then, I was only allowed limited periods on the console in the living room, whereas my PC was in my room, so I could play to my heart's desire without being bothered.
I was never into FPS or RTS, and I preferred Japanese games to Western games in general (LucasArts adventures were a notable exception), so naturally I spent most of my PC gaming time on emulators and ports.
After all that bullshit, I can't tell you how satisfying it is to just stick a disc in, pick up a controller, and play. I didn't want to deal with troubleshooting when I was 10, and I don't want to now.
Also, for the longest time, there were barely any quality colorful games on PC, and you had to either resort to emulators or crappy freeware clones to get your fix of Nintendo or Capcom. I realize things have improved on the PC side since then, and things on the console side have deteriorated, so I may be coming back to PC next-gen.
But let's not pretend the PC was always this good. Look at Mario 64, and then look at Quake 1 from the same year. Most PC games used to look that drab. There's way more variety now.
The groundswell of PC support and those using the XBone fiasco as a platform to prop up PC as a viable alternative is quite baffling.
If you haven't noticed, it's PC-style practices specifically that console gamers are protesting. The majority has made it clear that they don't care for even the fundamental way PC operates as a gaming platform.
Jesus Christ.Also, for the longest time, there were barely any quality colorful games on PC
Invite them over, show them a multi-platform game like Battlefield 3 running at 60 fps with 64 players.
We all know how big of a loss that is.
Aw come on, for example plenty of colorful PC adventures were released back then.
Jesus Christ.
No thank you. Been there. Best exclusives are on consoles now anyway.
2D adventure games, sure. Curse of Monkey Island was great. I'm talking major releases though.
I'm nintendo gamer.
now what?
or am I not hardcore?
I'm staying far away from any scene where that kind of "everything you like is wrong" elitism is commonplace.
So pretty much every platform ever?This is what keeps me away from PC gaming.
Granted , there are a bunch of different attitudes and personality types among console gamers, but almost every PC centric gamer I've come across, especially on GAf reminds me of Totalbiscuit.
That is a terrible thing.
I'm staying far away from any scene where that kind of "everything you like is wrong" elitism is commonplace.
And i guess Ultima Underword totally wasn't a proper "3D game", even if pre-dates anything even remotely resembling "3D" released on any console.Naw Id made some brown ass games back then. All games released on computers now must do penance. Any exceptions simply don't count.
Consoles have always played Japanese games. Western games came later.I love how in PC threads every console gamer seems to exclusively play obscure Japanese games.
Don't get me wrong, i'd love to own all consoles, all handhelds and a beasty pc.i hate to agree my all time favorite gamez Metal Gearz and I loved uncharted Flover and Jurney and Yakuza....best thing to do is own both PS and PC
Consoles have always played Japanese games. Western games came later.
Not sure what you're getting at.