You say "give an example" I give three and you are like "hurr, but not ALL PC games have DX11".grumbel said:Yeah, and a lot of PC games don't use it either. As said, wake me when it becomes important part of gaming, not a minor technical gimmick.Treblaine said:Tesselation has only been actually demonstrated in Games runnign via Direct X 11 that NO CONSOLE can support.
But all PC games DO have significantly better graphics than consoles. The industry is slowly coming around to realising this but you are a living embodiment of why such an idea is resisted.
The games where a gamepad is a necessity have good gamepad support. The foolishness comes from trying to play something like Lost Planet 2 with a gamepad when Mouse and Keyboard is better in every way. Gamepad is for something like a Racing game where you need tiny single-degree adjustments in steering.That doesn't stop getting a gamepad to work on a lot of PC games being a major hassle. The advantage with consoles is that they have one standard control scheme that is well tested and works, PC's don't have that and its always kind of a mess, as either games don't have proper mouse and keyboard support or no proper gamepad support or even both.And I think you'll find its easier to get a gamepad to work on PC than to get a mouse to work on Xbox 360.
Except it DOES! PC games in general are cheaper than console and on Steam especially so. I got Magicka for £2.71, Left 4 dead 2 for £6.80 and over a year ago Metro 2033 for only £6.12 when today the best online retailer's price (for the PC version) is £7.99!And all of them locked and overpriced. Competition is nice, but when it comes to online sales its still far away from being hard enough to actual lead to lower prices.
First of all, I compared with Steam with the High Steet (retail stores, actual shops) not Steam vs Amazon.Assassins Creed Brotherhood on Steam: 50?The most overpriced game on Steam is STILL cheaper than buying a console game on the high street.
Assassins Creed Brotherhood on Amazon (PC, Xbox360, PS): 30?
Why don't you Compare like WITH LIKE:
Amazon AC: Brotherood 360 = £30.69 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-Xbox-360/dp/B003L0OVMO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313429580&sr=8-1]
Amazon AC: Brotherhood PC = £13.82 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-Xbox-360/dp/B003L0OVMO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313429580&sr=8-1]
122% price difference of PC vs Xbox for the exact same example. No cherry picking here, I went direct to Amazon.
And interestingly enough Assassin's Cred brotherhood on Steam is... £29.99. Without ANY sales discount.
Even if steam loses, PC still wins.
They specifically don't allow modding BECAUSE ACTIVISION ARE MONEY GRUBBING CON ARTISTS! Modding IS still supported, only the most bitter resistance of the most indifferent publsihers do it.Pipe dream. Also that just shows: Modding is on the way out, many modern games don't even allow it.Look at modern Warfare 3, now look at MW2. If it was possible to mod MW2 then it would have been modded to include such already for free, but they want to charge another $60 for it.
This is your anti-logic:At $500 you don't get a capable gaming PC, you get an entry level PC that is able to play games. Very different thing. Do you expect that machine to max out Battlefield 3? Battlefield 4? Or whatever other games come around the years down the road.
"if it can't completely max out the settings therefore it is as shitty as console. Console wins... somehow"
let me spell thing out to you, AGAIN:
A $500 gaming PC can outperform an Xbox 360, consistently and undeniably.
It just can't max out every-single-game to the very highest level, still better than console.
You know about all the extra costs of XBL Gold membership, expensive proprietary hard drives, etc. You are moving the goal post too, I started talking about buying at the beginning of this generation, today certainly $500 would get you a beast of a machine.If you buy on launch day maybe, if you can wait a bit console prices quickly go down or you can get them bundled on x-mas with a bunch of games. I never payed more then 250? for a console.
"pretty much"Unimportant details. What matters is the underlying game and those are pretty much the same between console and PC.#3 If it is better, then IT IS BETTER you cannot dismiss:
-DOUBLE the framerate
-3x the resolution
-Wonderful mouse aim
-Much higher texture/shader quality
You think simple logic will save this for you? You could as easily argue Wii versions of games are "pretty much" the same as 360/PS3 versions. Why bother with 360? Just release Halo 3 on Original Xbox, it's pretty much the same. THAT, is what you sound like. That is your position, a champion for mediocrity.
You forgot Minecraft, Wow, Diablo 3, Starcraft, Every valve game, Witcher 2, Total War, Torchlight, E.Y.E and how there every year there are only a handful of games that are worth playing which don't see a PC release.To you maybe, the rest of the world doesn't care, which is why consoles are successful, while PCs are not (aside from FarmVille of course).All these add up to make a huge difference.