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Winning as in "is the best," as in the thread title. At least how I read it and the OP.Snuggler said:What do you mean by winning? Appealing to the largest audience, or appealing to the people with the most refined taste?
Winning as in "is the best," as in the thread title. At least how I read it and the OP.Snuggler said:What do you mean by winning? Appealing to the largest audience, or appealing to the people with the most refined taste?
hemtae said:I can understand the whole troubleshooting issue, but Mass Effect plays better on the PC than on the consoles, I don't get how you dispute that
Your avatar . . . must resist.mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
hateradio said:Your avatar . . . must resist.
mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
Thaedolus said:99% of the time it's point and click.
That's why you have to remove the plug at night.Snuggler said:on top of all of that, you have to worry about it becoming self-aware and murdering you in your sleep
mt1200 said:Yes, but thats not always the case depending on your PC.
EviLore said:I hate setting up my custom boot menu with separate config.sys and autoexec.bat files for each and every game so that I have the right amount of main, EMS, and XMS ram allocated. Fucking PC gaming.
And yet it didn't for me.Uriah said:You know, when I played Mass Effect on the PC, I just installed it and hit play, and it worked fine.
The same could be said of consoles. I recently began a playthrough of Alan Wake and that game a technological mess. And I can't do anything to fix it.Valnen said:A good experience is not guaranteed.
I put settings to very high. Noob.Nabs said:I don't get how people spend so much time messing with settings. What settings? Put everything on high, enable triple buffering, and play the damn game. The most time I'll spend is a minute with RadeonPro if a game needs an AA profile.
Surely you're not being serious.mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
Gravijah said:I really should get a graphics card, but I'm afraid my cooling wouldn't be adequate... and then I probably need a new PSU. :/ Stupid off the shelf computer.
mt1200 said:It plays better, but some people dont have time to mess hours/days/even weeks with configuration files, video settings, and windows registry, they just want to insert disc and play.
NBtoaster said:Oh, and games with uncapped framerates. The opening credits movies in the Stalker games are running at 6000fps, and I understand that can ruin video cards. Cap it at 300fps or something, jeez.
Hahahaha so true!Simon Belmont said:PC Master Race really are gaming's hipsters.
speedpop said:Surely you're not being serious.
Vaporak said:Don't worry about it, you understand wrong.
Rad- said:He's part right. When I bought Alpha Protocol, it took me like 4 hours to try to boot the game (it gave me some error not even google could solve, only few people had had the same problem) and even after all that time, it still didn't start.
This post is so dripping with condescending attitude that I just can't take a word it says seriously.SiriusTexra said:You wouldn't have any of your modern consoles games at all, if PC gamers didn't continually upgrade, buy windows and support the hardware and software industries.
Ati, Nvidia wouldn't exist to give your consoles their graphics cards, Intel wouldn't have received the funds to pump out and excel transistor tech and clock speeds, openGL and directx wouldn't have had the "natural selection" growth of evolution because those parties wouldn't have the funds thus interest in developing those areas further.
Power supply research would be infantile, single rails, overheating, huge power draw etc. Ram would still be TINY. Solid state drives wouldn't exist until they were conceived to be useful for anything, and last but not least, hard drive space would be "impressive" at 100gb, because console games still barely need even a quarter of that.
If none of these things happened, then your artists, developers etc wouldn't have powerful enough ram or processing power required to paint 2048x2048 texture psds with hundreds and hundreds of layers. Workstation graphics cards wouldn't be the polycrunchers they are. WSIWYG editing systems would be abysmal if existent at all. Development time would be doubled across all areas.
Everything would be propriety, in house, and everything would be a mess and the industry would be tiny because of it, just like 1996.
Graphics, hard drives, ram, power efficiency and pixel density would not have improved near enough to the levels of today. If everyone just stuck with the ps1, n64 etc, no one bought a PC for gaming, to this very day, we'd be finding Half Life 2 with bloom impressive.
But all this is ridiculous and over dramatic, because it did, does and will continue to happen. All systems are dependent on it. Designers, scientists, professionals all use, purchase and support the hardware and software industry.
Evolution in tech and software needs a branching tree of difference, not a single controlled propriety in house "royal genes" approach.
Consoles are great, PC's are the greatest. The console IS a PC, with a child friendly user interface, and low to mid tier level hardware to make it affordable to children who want them for their 8th birthdays. The lowest common denominator must be pleased.
PC/Mac, this is what your console games are actually MADE on.
Consoles are perfectly relevant as well though. Peripheral design get's evolution that way, and artists learn to do more with less. I think of it as training wheels.
But, there will be a time, either next gen consoles, or the next after that, where the price of them, what they do, and where sit in the spectrum will make them ENTIRELY irrelevant, sitting next to a PC of the times. They would technically be a PC, complete with full installs, operating system, browsers and file systems. All things that have existed on a platform for many, many years.
It's dubbed "Master race" not because of Croshaw, that's just what it is.
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NBtoaster said:Thought it could cause overheating or something? Nevermind then.
Fredrik said:It's still too expensive, too loud, too much hassle to get the controls as I want, and I still need the Nintendo and Sony consoles for the exclusives.
And wouldn't piracy kill gaming as we know it if PC killed off the consoles?
Maybe I only know bad people but almost every single PC hardcore gamer I know of is downloading every single game they play from pirate bay and the likes.
I agree, only noobs use torrents, usenet is where its at....... i kid, i kid, dont banjo me.The M.O.B said:Yes you only know bad people.
Fredrik said:It's still too expensive, too loud, too much hassle to get the controls as I want, and I still need the Nintendo and Sony consoles for the exclusives.
A capable gaming PC will run you about $500. You already have some type of computer to post here. Throw in a $100-$200 GPU and you're probably all set. Don't get caught up in the world of quad-cores and L3 cache and 8GB of ram. You don't need it quite yet. By the time it's absolutely critical, those things will be sold at a reasonable price.Fredrik said:It's still too expensive,
This is difficult to take seriously when I have my Xbox 360 running right now. Vrooooommmmmm goes the disc drive.too loud,
You can hook up an Xbox 360 controller to it and most modern games work without additional configuration. You can hook up joysticks, gamepads and even faux train controls for train simulators.too much hassle to get the controls as I want,
You don't need any of this stuff. If resources are limited, you choose what you wish to purchase based on your own research. I've gone without PS3 exclusives this generation. In the past, I've gone without certain consoles until they drop in price, and then I catch up on those exclusives. Or you could be rich and buy it all. But my point is that it's a bit silly to say, "I'll still need a console." as if that's the default choice.and I still need the Nintendo and Sony consoles for the exclusives.
The effects of piracy have probably been overstated both in the movie industry and the game industry. There are examples of games with zero DRM selling and selling well. Smaller publishers have taken chances and have been rewarded by those looking to simply play their game without hassle. Piracy is not the biggest problem, intrusive DRM is.And wouldn't piracy kill gaming as we know it if PC killed off the consoles?
Ask to see their Steam libraries.Maybe I only know bad people but almost every single PC hardcore gamer I know of is downloading every single game they play from pirate bay and the likes.
The truth hurts, doesn't it?Valnen said:This post is so dripping with condescending attitude that I just can't take a word it says seriously.
Not for those who have done a quick cost/benefit analysis in their head and decided that the Xbox 360 version of Crysis 2 was the correct route to take for them. In a situation in which you already own an Xbox 360 that you purchased several years ago, and your PC is a bit out of date, and you haven't the desire or resources to upgrade to a new computer, and Crysis 2 is on sale, then you'll still be able to enjoy a good experience without incurring a large cost.Snuggler said:You just put the disc in and have guaranteed mediocrity.
Valnen said:This is why PC gaming is iffy for me. A good experience is not guaranteed.
Snuggler said:I hate being able to force AA on a game that runs 1080p at 60fps. I mean, I just had to click a box to do this. What a pain.
Instead of taking the time to click that box I could have just played the console version, sure it would be 720p, sub 30fps and no-AA, but I wouldn't have to do all that awful clicking. You just put the disc in and have guaranteed mediocrity.
Spokker said:Not for those who have done a quick cost/benefit analysis in their head and decided that the Xbox 360 version of Crysis 2 was the correct route to take for them. In a situation in which you already own an Xbox 360 that you purchased several years ago, and your PC is a bit out of date, and you haven't the desire or resources to upgrade to a new computer, and Crysis 2 is on sale, then you'll still be able to enjoy a good experience without incurring a large cost.
I like her facial expression.Seik said:![]()
Playing REmake has never been so good!
I've posted in another thread about my practice of switching between consoles and PCs from time to time. It happens quite naturally as hardware, both console and PC, becomes outdated. And I find that when I finally do upgrade my PC, like a jump from say, a Radeon x800 to a 6770, the difference is quite striking.Snuggler said:Of course, I've been there. And that's just it, your six year old console will guarantee mediocrity. You won't have to worry about clicking a box or changing a setting, it's all laid out there for you.
If your computer can't do any better, then it might be time for a new computer, but whatever, the console can run it so who cares.
And that's a world I'd be happy to live in being a former primarily PC gamer, turned primarily console gamer.geeko420 said:It's a big enough world to have both consoles and PCs coexisting together.
"come on people now, smile on your brother, everybody get together, and try to love one another right now"
*Goes back to smoking pot*
Seriously. You don't see console gamers starting threads begging PC gamers to join & play games on their glorious couches.saunderez said:At the moment though, the elitism that comes from the PC side is ridiculous and it's understandable why console gamers fight back when terms like "console peasants" and "glorious pc master race" are thrown around not just in jest, but seriously.