I don't play on a PC so suck it!

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You play what you play, and I'll play what I play. I understand that we, The Escapist, tend to be a bit elitist in this regard, but don't let it bother you, so carry on and go about your business, there's no reason for our general (if misguided) opinion to color yours.
 

DanDeFool

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Kakulukia said:
It has 101 buttons instead of 16.
You have to upgrade it every year instead of every 5-6 years.

...that's about it.
You forgot mouse controls! Horray for FPSs in their native environment! Not to mention RTS games. Good times.

And you don't always have to upgrade every year. I've gone 2-3 years without upgrading and not seen a huge decrease in performance.

Certainly if you want to have the optimal experience for every single new game that comes out on PC, yeah, yearly upgrades are a must, but graphics have gotten so good nowadays that I really don't feel I need the 'optimal' experience as much as I used to.
 

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Cole Sauer said:
ive have a bunch of friends who play PC and they think that consoles are worse and so im like screw that but i also see that there are alot of reviewers who also use pc and im just wonadering... whats so special about PC?
There is a lot less people with your breed of spelling on PC.
 

Pigeon_Grenade

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i have a Pc, a DS and a ps3, each i use for Different types of Games, some because they are only Available on one or the other, and some because for example i wouldent wanna play a RTS on a console
 

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More modifiable from a hardware standpoint, games tend to play better, and mod support.
This doesn't apply to every game, but it applies to a good amount.
 

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Steam. There's also a lot of games that just wouldn't be the same with controls ported to console controllers. There's also nigh endless backwards and sideways compatibility. (I have an N64 emulator myself, and plenty of people have emulators for almost every other console out there). It's probably easier to develop for computers as opposed to consoles as well, so you get more indie titles. (Jesus, look at the amount of flash games out there) Yeah, big budget game companies tend to overlook us or throw us a game as an afternote nowadays, but we get by.
 

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The PC has the capabilities of doing everything a console can and more. It's forwards and backwards compatible and is just more flexible. You can literally do whatever you want with the games you rightfully purchased without getting blacklisted or sued. The only downfall is that the xbox and playstation servers are much more popular. The pc multiplayer community is much much smaller.
 

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TheBaron87 said:
Mr. Omega said:
Honestly, with the graphics plateau, rise of Steam and cheaper costs of games, the biggest deterrent to PC gaming by this point... is the PC Gaming community. They aren't exactly a warm and welcoming bunch.
Being indiscriminately welcoming is how you got the LIVE community. Selectivity isn't a bad thing, or would you like to eat nutrient paste and live in cubicles? Being universally warm and welcoming is just asking for homogenization. Believe it or not, a lot of PC gamers actually put quality before quantity. That's why things like private servers exist.

Of course, the common misconception that has made the term "elitist" (meaning an awareness of belonging to the elite, or a belief in rule by the elite, NOT the exclusion of the non-elite) come to mean "intolerant" (this is the word you guys are looking for, pay attention in school kids) is that if the PC community doesn't accept you now, they never will and just hate you out of spite because of your preferences. Not true. What we hate is your attitude and stubbornness. Prove that you're willing to do what the rest of us did and spend some time doing RESEARCH. If you come into the community with an open mind, a view of honest criticism as advice instead of a personal attack, and show evidence of doing some homework instead of jumping in blind and expecting us to hold your hand through the crap you should have already known before connecting (option menus, tutorials, and google are all great ways to not look like an idiot), then we don't care how else you like to spend your time.

Unfortunately, more often than not this isn't the case, so it's not entirely our fault that we have a pretty cynical view of outsiders.

And I don't speak for all PC gamers. I use "we" to refer to myself and others that share my views. Not all PC gamers are like me.

i wish they where =]
i'm a pc gamer, but i also own all current and past consoles why ? because sometimes i like to sit back and use a controller and sometimes i cant be bothered switching my pc on out of pure lazyness after work. BUT one thing i don't think any pc gamers is elitists or intolerant, sure we mock console gamers, but in turn they mock us back. and it really gets me how people have the nerve to tell us to "grow up" or "stop thinking you are so great" when its not that at all, its a feeling of accomplishment when you've just built your own rig, or when you've spent hours researching possible causes because your machine is on the fritz. nothing wrong with being proud of your pc or proud of your chosen type of gaming, in the same way there is nothing wrong with being proud of your heritage or being proud of your color... i remember the first time i played duke nukem 3d on a computer that could hardly handle it at the time and i would assume many current pc gamers experienced this and at the time aspired to HAVE a better computer the first thing they thought wasnt, "fuck it, lets go mock console gamers". just dont look at us all like we are a bunch of stuck up fools, i for one usually offer my assistance to newcomers but only if they arent just instantly choosing the easy way out, if all else fails ask. just dont ask if you havent even tried yet.

Also : Spelling mistakes, many of them. Grammar nazis ! ahoy !
 

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Cole Sauer said:
ive have a bunch of friends who play PC and they think that consoles are worse and so im like screw that but i also see that there are alot of reviewers who also use pc and im just wonadering... whats so special about PC?
1) Mouse.
2) Graphics.
3) Moddability/tweakability.
 

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Fan mods alone are the reason I look for a PC version of any game I want first.

Consoles just don't have anything close.
 

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Cole Sauer said:
ive have a bunch of friends who play PC and they think that consoles are worse and so im like screw that but i also see that there are alot of reviewers who also use pc and im just wonadering... whats so special about PC?
well through the past I think PC gaming, that is to say the best PC gaming has to offer has always been awsome (I wont say always better than consoles because the games themselfs can often be very different)

and if you think about PC's were better with graphics and allowed for more sophisticated gameplay especially in regards to RTS, we had some truly awsome games

Diablo
Deus ex
Half life
Dungeon keeper (and all kids of awsome hilarious games from those guys at bullfrog)
fallout

really the list goes on and on, basically a PC could do what a console does but better


BUT nowdays to me other than mouse and keyboard and better online suport there isnt really a difference between owning a pc or console, its all console focused now

most games on PC are console ports anway, I think this is making some of the PC players alittle mad and prone to screaming "dumbification!!!!" at certain games which I will not mention

anyway I still have my PC and I game on it because it works for me (lap portability!!!)
 

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I like it because playing games is only a fraction of what it does.