CouchMaster
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Man how did this thread reach 11 pages? Didn't OP decide to go with PC on second or third page?
Name 10 PS360 exclusive games that you played last year that you love. I can think of The Last of Us and that's about it. Everything else has been multi-platform.
90% of the time people are playing multi platform games on consoles. Why not enjoy those titles on a platform that can offer the better experience? I've seen it pretty common that people love holding the PS4 as the superior choice in gaming over the Xbox Ones head yet completely dismiss that same criticism when the PC gets thrown in the equation.
PS4 owner here.
Xbox One owner here.
PC owner here.
My consoles have come to be almost exclusively for exclusive titles as almost every time a multi-platform title is released it's cheaper and plays better on PC by a big margin. There's no reason to not want a platform that plays 90% of the games you'll want better than any other.
Man how did this thread reach 11 pages? Didn't OP decide to go with PC on second or third page?
Haha. Some of you "PC" guys are an insufferable lot. Your answers stink of the PC gamer stereotype.
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Most of the AAA budget PC exclusive games will either be RTS or MOBA.
This isn't 2000 when the RTS was a relevant genre.
He never said it was irrelevant.
No, *I* am saying its irrelevant.
90% of the PC exclusive AAA titles released this year are not going to be RTSes, because the RTS hasn't been a relevant genre in a decade.
So calling people out for being "stereotypes" then bringing up an anti-PC argument from last millennium is pretty fucking ironic.
Glad to see you rise above it, then. These are the worst kind of posts in thread like this, talk about your preferences, you don't have to be diplomatic about something you're not that into or prefer - that's mostly harmless. But when you start attacking people - it goes a bit too far. Try not to.
What do you mean "next-gen"? It's meaningless on PC. What compelling "next-gen" console games are you going to be playing? I'd like to know because I have an Xbox One, PS4 and a WiiU and they're not being touched.
If you can go for a PC - go for a PC. A library that dwarfs the libraries of the consoles both in exclusives and multiplatform games, you'll have a load of great, inexpensive games to play when you buy it. Not to mention a massive variety to choose from.
Maybe in 3 years the consoles will have perhaps 5 - 10 exclusive games each that are worth playing and that's probably being generous looking at the last 3 years of the PS3 and 360.
Oh, the irony.Haha. Some of you "PC" guys are an insufferable lot.
Ignoring the fact we won't be getting those till next year at the absolute earliest. lol
No, *I* am saying its irrelevant.
90% of the PC exclusive AAA titles released this year are not going to be RTSes, because the RTS hasn't been a relevant genre in a decade.
So calling people out for being "stereotypes" then bringing up an anti-PC argument from last millennium is pretty fucking ironic.
When a PC gamer touts the number of games vastly surpassing console games, take a moment and think if you will have the time to play and/or finish these games. I owned a PC before and I could not make the time for the vast number of cheap games I bought on Steam. I found myself being lured to the "new" games out and enjoyed discussing these games at their height of popularity. What I had in front of me was a very sweet looking grid of games that I would never get the chance to play.
What I stated was AAA budget titles are either RTS (Starcraft, EA title),
MMO (Warcraft),
or MOBA (DOTA).
Except for strategy games, simulations, FPSes, Action games and all the other genres released regularly.You won't find many exclusives at a high budget bearing outside of those genres on PC.
Shooters are now generally multi-plats, even the classic PC shooters like Counter-Strike, ID games, Crytek games.
High budget games just have that "it" factor if it is an exclusive. Whether it's from marketing, graphics or production value. These games tend to dominate the discussion more often than not. They aren't always the best, but do provide incentive to own hardware when they are exclusive, which more often than not is the case for consoles.
High budget games just have that "it" factor if it is an exclusive. Whether it's from marketing, graphics or production value. These games tend to dominate the discussion more often than not. They aren't always the best, but do provide incentive to own hardware when they are exclusive, which more often than not is the case for consoles.
Oh, the irony.
You must super hate PS+ then.
My condolences, your thirst for games to play must be killing you.
Because you just made one of the most insufferable comments in the whole thread?If it doesn't pertain to you, then why the snarky remark? .
Insufferable type A.
Insufferable type A.
If it doesn't pertain to you, then why the snarky remark? I did say some. If you go through this thread or the history of threads like this, the PC supporters tend to sound very arrogant and almighty, more so than the console crowd. At least that is my interpretation of it.
Go PC if:
RTS, MMOs and MOBA is your thing...
Influx of indie games is your thing...
FPS/Resolution is your thing...
Open platform (gaming, streaming, media)...
Online competitive gaming is your thing.
Go Console if:
Japanese developed games is your thing...
Ease of use (plug and play, games just work out the box)...
AAA budget exclusives for action/adventure/shooters/platformers is your thing...
Retail discs (trade, sell).
You're not going to last long here when you just attack posters instead of arguing their points
This is pretty much all that needs to be said about console vs. PC, yet there are too many of the same thread's on this topic.
Not attacking. My bad if it came across that way. Just pointing out his PS4 and Wii U no games remark is out of context. I'll stop now because the numbers don't favor me and my statements are being taken out of context.
Smh. It is beyond me how my posts are fanboy-ish. But whatever. You definitely need to relax. Not that serious.
Shut the fuck up dude. Simply by claiming that PC gamers are all arrogant and have superiority complexes you are showing off your arrogance and superiority complex. Hence why the other guy pointed out the irony.
To add to the irony, PC gamers are fundamentally much more varied in characteristics because it is a completely open platform, so you're not only being a prick but a fanboy prick too.
Not attacking. My bad if it came across that way. Just pointing out his PS4 and Wii U no games remark is out of context. I'll stop now because the numbers don't favor me and my statements are being taken out of context.
It wasn't out of context. This thread is about buying new hardware right now, and I've been arguing since the beginning that if you want to actually play games rather than just admiring the industrial design of the hardware you should get a PC now then buy a PS4 when it's cheaper and has a bunch of exclusive games to play. Honestly, the only thing out of context is you coming in here and insulting everyone you disagree with, ignoring the OP and going around in circles.
Case in point. Some of you guys generally mean good, others just can't hide their bias. I apologize for my "insufferable" comment but it seems to me like there really is no middle ground when some PC gamers try and make a case for it as a platform of choice.
It wasn't out of context. This thread is about buying new hardware right now, and I've been arguing since the beginning that if you want to actually play games rather than just admiring the industrial design of the hardware you should get a PC now then buy a PS4 when it's cheaper and has a bunch of exclusive games to play. Honestly, the only thing out of context is you coming in here and insulting everyone you disagree with, ignoring the OP and going around in circles.
It would be better to build a PC in a few years when the hardware is much more advantageous than on consoles
Because the hardware is already significantly more powerful than the PS4 or Xbox One. i5 and i7 CPUs is far superior to the tablet CPUs in the consoles, and value priced. High end GPUs are far superior as well, though expensive. However you can buy a moderately priced GPU today for $200 which is still superior.
It is worth holding off on a MB/CPU purchase until the end of the year when Intel rolls out their new MB/CPUs and middle to end of the year for GPU if getting maximum bang-for-your-buck is a concern.
But not on parity. You are working with what we are to assume is $400. You won't get significantly more powerful on that budget. Not in 2014 at least.
Why recommend a PC now? It would be better to build a PC in a few years when the hardware is much more advantageous than on consoles and also priced in parity. Not to mention that whatever Valve has in works with Linux will be better fleshed out and buying Windows software may be a moot point. If I am going to spend $400, I want to look at it from a perspective of an investment. Buying a PC now will most likely turn into a 2x upgrade this gen cycle. If you wait to mid-cycle, prices come down to console parity on much superior hardware and the return investment is sound.
But I vehemently disagree with the PS4 and WiiU having no games at the moment. My two cents anyway. Sorry for quoting your text above all else. Needed a quote to prove my point and yours was the first I saw. I didn't look further into the thread to see if you fleshed out your remarks. Thats my bad.
But not on price parity. You are working with what we are to assume is $400. You won't get significantly more powerful on that budget. Not in 2014 at least.
No one said they was bad and I never mentioned any games and a k+m are available for consoles, people just don't use them and only a few would buy them to play them games if they was they was, it's like Bayonetta 2 being on Wii U, people said it was a megaton, but 98% of gamers didn't give a shit about it before so why would they nowThey aren't going to drown because they're bad. They'll drown because two of those exclusives in the post you quoted require way too many buttons, and CS needs precision. Two things controllers lacked.
S¡mon;101966906 said:Some may not consider this a very good argument, but let's not forget the rumoured VR headset for PS4. Sure, Oculus Rift and Valve's solution will likely come to customers next year... but based on the rumours, Sony is aiming to release a release good VR headset (for PS4) later this year.
Also, I think Sony will have much better luck getting support from third party developers and publishers than OR or even Valve.
Why recommend a PC now? It would be better to build a PC in a few years when the hardware is much more advantageous than on consoles and also priced in parity. Not to mention that whatever Valve has in works with Linux will be better fleshed out and buying Windows software may be a moot point. If I am going to spend $400, I want to look at it from a perspective of an investment. Buying a PC now will most likely turn into a 2x upgrade this gen cycle. If you wait to mid-cycle, prices come down to console parity on much superior hardware and the return investment is sound. But I vehemently disagree with the PS4 and WiiU having no games at the moment. My two cents anyway. Sorry for quoting your text above all else. Needed a quote to prove my point and yours was the first I saw. I didn't look further into the thread to see if you fleshed out your remarks. Thats my bad.
I would sure hope so when it costs 2.5x the price.My build was just around $1000 and it blows PS4/XB1 out of the water. No need to wait years.
My build was just around $1000 and it blows PS4/XB1 out of the water. No need to wait years.
Just a question, but what are your specs? I think I like to know a thing or two about building a nice computer, was just curious what you get for your money now.
My two cents.
Since the OP made the smart choice in going with a PC and this thread has turned to poison, it's probably the ideal time to lock 'er down.
I would sure hope so when it costs 2.5x the price.
He means as a cost-power ratio.
I do not see a price drop by year's end on the PS4. Maybe a bigger HD included, but that thing will be $399 until E3 2015.This argument goes both ways, though. If you get a PS4 in a year it will be cheaper too, and all the games which have released from launch until that point will also be cheaper.
I say PC is a better choice for the long haul. Get a PS4 later when it's cheaper and the library is bigger.