Soooo, you say that there was some dark, evil presence standing always near you, and making you do all those things ?Nomanslander said:I'm done, thank you really for nothing but years and years worth of head aches...
I invested in a great gaming PC not just to run Battlefield 3 on Ultra settings but to run every game I wanted that came out last year and every game I want that is coming out this year too. Why does it matter what someone spends their money on? As long as they enjoy what they pay for it is a good investment.Sirron Kcuch said:I have a 360 for high end games and a low end PC for stuff like Gmod, TF2, Quake III and HL2, which are the best PC games, in my opinion.
I think that should be normal, since the best part of PC gaming is free online, Steam (it's awesome), mods and keyboard and mouse (arguably). You get the best of both worlds at a reasonable price.
I mean, everybody has a computer that can run HL2 nowadays.
And you don't need a super awesome computer to run BF3, because you already have an Xbox, PS3 or whatever.
"But BF on PC is sooo much better"
Suck it up, investing on a powerful PC when owning a console is retarded. Especially since it's just slight differences in gaming
You phrased that a bit backwards, you feel more skilled because it's easier to kill people, and most console CoD matches really go down that way because players only barely pay attention, at the same time they are possibly eating and / or napping.Nalbis said:I don't know why, there's just something far more satisfying about running round a corner and killing 5 people on a pad than on the PC (this is coming from a vet PC-FPS PoV though) it almost feels more skilled...
As opposed to being thrown into what is known as the PC elitist?GenericAmerican said:You do know that being a console gamer is an embarrassment. And you will be thrown in with the crowds of frat-boy CoD players, and be despised by pretty much everyone.
Also, who uses a sound card anymore?
You might as well if your announcing something that is opposed to PC gaming on the Escapist.chstens said:You're making a much bigger deal out of this than what it actually is, you're acting like you've killed a child.
-raises hand-GenericAmerican said:You do know that being a console gamer is an embarrassment. And you will be thrown in with the crowds of frat-boy CoD players, and be despised by pretty much everyone.
Also, who uses a sound card anymore?
Eh? Not sure if I understand that. This console generation is 7 years old now, so it can't be that. However, I have had to buy enough new parts for my gaming PC that I may well have bought a new one completely. Yet you say you LIKE the PC because of that?Lagao said:one thing I like about PC is that I don't need to buy a new computer every 2-3 years.
Yeah, but for one thing, I heard it's massive. I don't have a tiny hard drive, but it's hardly huge, and besides...steam sales. I'm a student, I can't afford that almighty seductress!JoesshittyOs said:Yeah, I'm gonna have to jump the boat with you here.
I can't even get a mod to work on Minecraft, I'm that hopeless. The thought of putting 900 or so bucks into a decent gaming PC only to find walls of requirements and tinkering just to get a game to work scares me.
Console is fine. I love Console. No work, only games.Honestly, Steam is pretty damn good.Doclector said:And this is the exact reason I daren't buy any PC games that aren't, well, old. Besides the relativly low risk that they won't work, I can damn near guarantee I won't have to sign up for steam/etc, and there won't be too much DRM BS to go through.
I use it to download old games that I missed on my Piece o'shit labtop and I've not once had a problem with it. It's simple and easy to use. And it treats you like a lady.
I installed my copy to HDD (360) and my load times dropped from 30 seconds to 15 at the most. Mods are the best reason for PC gaming, you're right, and those reasons people give are silly. But that still doesn't change the fact that console gaming is just so much more simpler for those who don't want to get down & dirty in the gruel of technology. It's not often at all that PC gaming comes detached from that.endtherapture said:The loading times are ridiculous on console.
Skyrim for instance, my friend was playing it on his PS3. The load times were ridiculous. I have to wait about 5-10 seconds for a new area to load in Skyrim. He was waiting about a minute. I'll keep my short load times thanks. The game was also significantly worse looking and also doesn't have any mods.
Mods are the best reason to game on PC.
People who claim they don't like gaming on PC because "PCs are for work", "It's harder to control", "I don't like it", "My Xbox is better" are just silly.
Severely limited.TimeLord said:Except that consoles get free DLC (Space Marine is a prime example of their free 'Exterminatus' DLC), indie games on XBLA and backwards compatibility too...
Easy. Remove Windows 7. Install Windows Xp/Linux.Ever tried to play a windows 95 game on a Windows 7 system without having to trail through FAQs, downloads and files to make it work? Go try playing Hogs Of War on a brand new computer without having to do any of that! It's not possible.
Sorry, this was literally the first thing I wrote this morning after waking up. I get what you're saying but then again you can't really compare CoD and CS. What I mean is that if you took the same scenario in a CoD game I find it more satisfying on the console than the PC.Mr.K. said:You phrased that a bit backwards, you feel more skilled because it's easier to kill people, and most console CoD matches really go down that way because players only barely pay attention, at the same time they are possibly eating and / or napping.Nalbis said:I don't know why, there's just something far more satisfying about running round a corner and killing 5 people on a pad than on the PC (this is coming from a vet PC-FPS PoV though) it almost feels more skilled...
Now run into a room with 5 guys in a Counter Strike match, at least 4 of them saw you before you noticed them, and 2 already have their crosshairs on your head.
That does not end in a pleasant experience... not for you at least, the other team however will be laughing their arse off.
Cap' Obvious to the rescue !The_root_of_all_evil said:Easy. Remove Windows 7. Install Windows Xp/Linux.Ever tried to play a windows 95 game on a Windows 7 system without having to trail through FAQs, downloads and files to make it work? Go try playing Hogs Of War on a brand new computer without having to do any of that! It's not possible.