It is a very small minority of people who have to do that to get a PC game working. If all that happened to you, I'm sorry to hear that. Most PC gamers put in the disc, run the install (or wait for the download if you get digital distribution), and play the game. Anyway, here are my pros/consAardvark said:It's an absolute clusterfuck to get half of them working in the first place. Main reason I went to the 360.
Seriously, installation time, entering key time, finding out the DRM doesn't like your setup and trying to fix it time, giving up on that and downloading the pirate copy time, installing the pirate copy time, entering the legit key in the pirate copy time, starting the game and fiddling with the settings to get the thing to run properly time...
Vs
Pop the disc in, wait for updates to install, play the game.
Mods and graphics, controls aren't really a plus, consoles have done a good job compensating for its limited buttons with the exceptions to rts'.aimhellfire said:I have a above average computer for the first time in my life, and am thinking of forgetting about xbox for the most part and just playing games on the pc. What are some of the pros and cons of pc gaming?
Control is obviously a plus if consoles have had to compensate...theshadavid said:Mods and graphics, controls aren't really a plus, consoles have done a good job compensating for its limited buttons with the exceptions to rts'.
No way, me too! Left 4 Dead and Watchmen, right?D4zZ said:- No Splitscreen. Think I've seen it in 2 PC games I've ever played.
I was thinking Serious Sam: 1st and 2nd encounter =PG-X said:Edit:No way, me too! Left 4 Dead and Watchmen, right?D4zZ said:- No Splitscreen. Think I've seen it in 2 PC games I've ever played.
Meh, you could just delete it and run a registry cleaner.ArcWinter said:Pros: Crysis and Oblivion, plus mods. Strategy games are meant for PC, that is the truth. Um... if a game has an option to undo fullscreen, you can watch pornography during boring cutscenes.
Cons: Technical mayhem. I was clearing out annoying mods for Oblivion and I must have deleted something essential, so now I can't uninstall it. Not that I'd want to, however.
You should probably listen to someone else, but in general: 360 for FPS, PC for RTS, and RPGs are just so awesome you can probably just play them inside your mind.
Wow... You must have no idea what you are doing to screw up a purchased game install.Aardvark said:It's an absolute clusterfuck to get half of them working in the first place. Main reason I went to the 360.
Seriously, installation time, entering key time, finding out the DRM doesn't like your setup and trying to fix it time, giving up on that and downloading the pirate copy time, installing the pirate copy time, entering the legit key in the pirate copy time, starting the game and fiddling with the settings to get the thing to run properly time...
Vs
Pop the disc in, wait for updates to install, play the game.
It does. You just have to mess with console commands (and you need a gamepad for player 2, since Windows can't handle two mice at once).AbuFace said:I was thinking Serious Sam: 1st and 2nd encounter =PG-X said:Edit:No way, me too! Left 4 Dead and Watchmen, right?D4zZ said:- No Splitscreen. Think I've seen it in 2 PC games I've ever played.
Left 4 Dead doesn't have split screen on PC.