CitizenCope
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Yeah no and I'm a graphics whore. I don't have the patience for the issues I see in some of these multiplat threads.
chances are a game like battlefield 4 won't even run 30 fps on ULTRA. so what's the point in buying these high-end pc's?
Who are you kidding here OP? Even physical copies are often tied to DRM platforms these days, and no you absolutely don't have any choice when it come to that. If you bought a Ubisoft from Steam you're forced to use Uplay to be able to play it, same goes for GWFL games and Origin exclusives too. I like the PC platfrom but honestly this is the biggest problem about PC gaming today imo. Cost, convenience, controls etc are all problems that can be solved in a way or another, but If someone can't deal with DRM I would definitely advice them to stay away from PC gaming.
Who are you kidding here OP? Even physical copies are often tied to DRM platforms these days, and no you absolutely don't have any choice when it come to that. If you bought a Ubisoft from Steam you're forced to use Uplay to be able to play it, same goes for GWFL games and Origin exclusives too. I like the PC platfrom but honestly this is the biggest problem about PC gaming today imo. Cost, convenience, controls etc are all problems that can be solved in a way or another, but If someone can't deal with DRM I would definitely advice them to stay away from PC gaming.
not every first reply on GAF can be a winner.No thank you. Been there. Best exclusives are on consoles now anyway.
Who are you kidding here OP? Even physical copies are often tied to DRM platforms these days, and no you absolutely don't have any choice when it come to that. If you bought a Ubisoft from Steam you're forced to use Uplay to be able to play it, same goes for GWFL games and Origin exclusives too. I like the PC platfrom but honestly this is the biggest problem about PC gaming today imo. Cost, convenience, controls etc are all problems that can be solved in a way or another, but If someone can't deal with DRM I would definitely advice them to stay away from PC gaming.
It's pretty depressing. I spent over an hour on that OP and seemingly nobody reads it. It's just the same old PC vs. console memes going back and forth.
Someone show me how to successfully build my own PC as I have no knowledge on how to along with showing me how to correctly maintain it. Also I don't want to pay a £1000 and ill adopt your philosophy.
No thanks, PC sucks.
You have a choice because you can support individual games or wait until they come out with DRM free versions. On console you are stuck with whatever the default DRM of the console is.
For example:
-Ubisoft had crappy Securo ROM DRM in their games, then last year the removed it.
-Humble Bundles generally come with DRM free and Steam versions of all games.
-Some Steam games have Steamworks DRM, some do not.
-Most indie games are available directly from the creator's website DRM free or conveniently available on Steam.
-All games on GOG are DRM free versions.
It isn't simply "You have a gaming PC now you have to put up with Gaming PC DRM." Some games have DRM, some games have none. Some games have it on one digital store platform but not on another. Some have it when they are released and then remove it later. On console it's all standardized. You have no choice.
Building and maintaining a gaming PC is something I don't enjoy.
Compelling argument there.
Right now the PC and 3DS combo is doing pretty well for me.
Sure but what if someone wanted to play BF3, ME3 or Dark Souls on PC? What if someone just don't want to deal with Steam at all? What about Diablo 3?
But consoles are by their very definition hardware DRM.Sure but what if someone wanted to play BF3, ME3 or Dark Souls on PC? What if someone just don't want to deal with Steam at all? What about Diablo 3? DRM is a real problem on PC, it's really the only thing that I dislike about PC gaming tbh.
That's an interesting type of gamer, the one that thinks that Nintendo platforms are too underpowered but the other consoles are just right -- exactly up to the point where their successors are released.Isn't that the dude always in WiiU threads talking about how underpowered it is?
I would have assumed you already left the console market and followed them to handhelds anyway.
Drivers, crashes, experimenting with settings, performance issues like microstutter, Dual GPU builds in-general etc... This is a level of troubleshooting completely foreign in the console gaming space, not everyone wants to fucking edit an .ini file or figure out how to force Triple buffering with D3Dovverider for a smooth experience. People just want to put a disc in the tray and have it work, it's a very understandable sentiment.
Edit:I guess sticking to steam alone helps, but I don't limit myself to any one service on PC. And as I've mentioned, the problems don't bother me much.
Out of interest, what in your mind does maintaining a PC consist of?
Isn't that the dude always in WiiU threads talking about how underpowered it is?
Most games have fairly good benchmark tests to automatically set you up with the best settings for your system to have the smoothest experience. You don't really have to do things like tweak your .ini's like you used to. Experimenting with settings is now something you do because you want to and not because you have to. Drivers and crashes? I haven't even bothered to check to see if a new video driver was out for my laptop (which is also my gaming pc) and I've been trouble free for all games that I've played for well over a year now.
Out of interest, what in your mind does maintaining a PC consist of?
Out of interest, what in your mind does maintaining a PC consist of?
Someone show me how to successfully build my own PC as I have no knowledge on how to along with showing me how to correctly maintain it. Also I don't want to pay a £1000 and ill adopt your philosophy.
No thank you. Been there. Best exclusives are on consoles now anyway.
As long as the PC is still not a serious contender for staying up to date with fighting games (much less games of the non-Capcom variety)? I don't see the PC ever becoming my "home base".
In my mind, it means looking for patches, updates, keeping it virus-free, etc. And making sure everything constantly works connecting it to your HDTV. Worrying about resolutions, fitting. Making sure you have controller settings mapped properly for each game (since would have no desire to play at a desk with a keyboard and mounse). Since I like older games, making sure they get emulated properly and conform to the screen. For mame-like stuff, making sure they play in the cabinet properly. Boot up times. Keeping the software OS software current and well as being able to keep legacy OS current. Hard stuff to maintain. I'm having trouble updating flash on my crazy old Mac here.
traveler said:I would have assumed you already left the console market and followed them to handhelds anyway.
First party console games are not the only console exclusives.
It's entirely possible for a seriously dedicated game enthusiast to have somewhat narrow tastes and not be interested in any of the games that are exclusive to console or exclusive to PC. Those with the means and a wider taste will likely find it hard to pass on these exclusives.
In my mind, it means looking for patches, updates, keeping it virus-free, etc. And making sure everything constantly works connecting it to your HDTV. Worrying about resolutions, fitting. Making sure you have controller settings mapped properly for each game (since would have no desire to play at a desk with a keyboard and mounse). Since I like older games, making sure they get emulated properly and conform to the screen. For mame-like stuff, making sure they play in the cabinet properly. Boot up times. Keeping the software OS software current and well as being able to keep legacy OS current. Hard stuff to maintain. I'm having trouble updating flash on my crazy old Mac here.
Haha, yuuuuup.I lol'ed.
edit: oh, I see, that's just for you.
Yeah maybe this is better now. But this was certainly very much true some years ago. It was very frustrating sometimes.I can safely say, your thoughts about this stuff is way, way overblown.
Yeah no and I'm a graphics whore.
I don't even understand that. The majority of sales for a console platform are pressed discs that you can take out of your system and sell.But consoles are by their very definition hardware DRM.
While I think his post is absolute garbage, attribution that statement to him seems completely made up.That's an interesting type of gamer, the one that thinks that Nintendo platforms are too underpowered but the other consoles are just right -- exactly up to the point where their successors are released.
I can safely say, your thoughts about this stuff is way, way overblown.