I've never understood why people buy consoles to be honest. Is it for the exclusives? Because pc can do a lot better for cheaper, and is upgradeable...Screw that, the entire Xbox One line up is terrible and I was stupid enough to waste my money on one.
It was for me and my brother for christmas. He's a console person and plays only one the worse games ever, Fifa. I bought other games like Battlefield 4 (the worse battlefield game ever), Call of Duty Ghosts (the worse CoD game ever) and Dead Rising 3 (not even that fun anymore). I also got Assassins Creed for Christmas and I couldn't even play that for an hour without getting bored and then going straight to the PC.I've never understood why people buy consoles to be honest. Is it for the exclusives? Because pc can do a lot better for cheaper, and is upgradeable...Screw that, the entire Xbox One line up is terrible and I was stupid enough to waste my money on one.
Thats a shame.. I bet you could get about 85% of your money back if you put it up on eBay or something.Screw that, the entire Xbox One line up is terrible and I was stupid enough to waste my money on one.
I just wasted £500 on a netflix machine.
That's not right at all, actually. PC gaming isn't as expensive as everyone seems to think.Gaming computers are super expensive and I can't afford them, and consoles usually run games smoothly and stable-y, unlike *some* computers.
I spent $600 building a PC that's pretty high end (4 core 4.4GHz i7, 16GB RAM, AMD Radeon 6670). You could probably spend even around $450 and still be good in specs; you don't need high-top end, as Bram said.Gaming computers are super expensive and I can't afford them, and consoles usually run games smoothly and stable-y, unlike *some* computers. And to be honest I've seen a lot more quality exclusive games on console than PC.
WiiU actually brought something different to their consoleI want the WiiUI like the Wii
While the Wii was 480p, isn't the WiiU 1080p now?WiiU actually brought something different to their consoleI want the WiiUI like the Wii
#winning
Just saying, never did I say the games were more expensive, and never will I say that. But a gaming PC (built, that is pretty decent 30/60 FPS) is still more than consoles either way you put it, unless maybe Xbox One is thrown in. I still stand by my exclusives commentThat's not right at all, actually. PC gaming isn't as expensive as everyone seems to think.
Fact: PC gaming is not more expensive than console gaming, especially if you only plan to target console performance.
A lot of people incorrectly believe that you have to spend upwards of $750-$1000 to get a PC fully capable of handling games. This simply isn't true! These inaccuracies can be attributed to the availability (and mainstream hype) of the expensive hardware we see all too often. You see it more because it's advertised more. Why is it advertised more? Because the companies make more money from selling it. The mainstream/budget parts are the ones you should be looking at; not the $2000+ enthusiast gear. You can build a PC right now that will outperform "next-gen" consoles for pretty much the exact same price. After all, the "next-gen" consoles are really just watered-down PCs with crippled operating systems. Plus, if you only want to target 30 frames-per-second and only 720p, you're going to save a lot of money. Rather than taking the next step in graphical fidelity and only sitting at console performance, you essentially cut your GPU budget in half. See TekSyndicate's own explanation and build and this rough explanation for more information. If you're looking to get parts even cheaper than in the example videos, PCPartPicker and /r/BuildaPCSales are great places to get discount hardware for your PC.
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Fact: PC games are so much cheaper that they alone can make a PC undercut a console within a year
All year round, PC games arebeing sold at extreme discountsthanks toHumble BundlesandSteam sales. Evenbrand new titlesthat have yet to be released can occasionally get a pre-order discount! There's also the occasional franchise or "studio" bundles that can save you around 25-50%. Summer and winter Steam sales offer the largest discounts, with single titles going as much as 75% off with entire franchises and bundle discounts stacking onto the discount Valve already added to it. Yes, it's true that you may sometimes get games that you don't want from a bundle, but you have to be trying pretty hard when you try to label that as a disadvantage. The games are yours forever, and there's a pretty good chance that someone may want to "borrow" it from you and try it out even if you don't. Over the course of 3-4 years, some people havesaved over $3000 by using Steam. All those discounts, and developersstill earn more on the PC.
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Consoles were once cheaper and better than computers, but that was 20+ years ago. Now consoles are way behind computers, they're basically just stripped down computers. You can get games way cheaper (e.g. steam sales) and can play a lot more for the same amount of money. I feel like exclusives are the only thing keeping people from becoming a pc gamer, or just ignorance/people trying to look cool by having a console.
Again- That's simply not true. Hell, you can build a computer that runs Skyrim on Ultra (I've looked through the thread and a few users who built this said they were getting 40-50 fps playing Skryim on Ultra & 1080, which is pretty damn good) for a merely $284! (source)Now, obviously that pc will be outdated in a few years, but it easily beats consoles. Plus, you can always upgrade it! I realize a lot of people buy consoles for the exclusives, and I can understand that. Hell, I even planned on buying an old ps3 from someone- But, in my personal opinion, it's not worth it. But anyway, I don't want to turn this into an 'omg consoles suck' argument.But a gaming PC (built, that is pretty decent 30/60 FPS) is still more than consoles either way you put it, unless maybe Xbox One is thrown in.
You forgot, Mount Your FriendsKeep in mind though; not all indie games on the XBLA are terrible!
There's Spelunky, Zombie Estate, Hydrophobia, and surely a handful you could gather up! You just need to look real hard.
I'm not a fan, but not all games are for everyone.You forgot, Mount Your FriendsKeep in mind though; not all indie games on the XBLA are terrible!
There's Spelunky, Zombie Estate, Hydrophobia, and surely a handful you could gather up! You just need to look real hard.
Again- That's simply not true. Hell, you can build a computer that runs Skyrim on Ultra (I've looked through the thread and a few users who built this said they were getting 40-50 fps playing Skryim on Ultra & 1080, which is pretty damn good) for a merely $284! (source)Now, obviously that pc will be outdated in a few years, but it easily beats consoles. Plus, you can always upgrade it! I realize a lot of people buy consoles for the exclusives, and I can understand that. Hell, I even planned on buying an old ps3 from someone- But, in my personal opinion, it's not worth it. But anyway, I don't want to turn this into an 'omg consoles suck' argument.But a gaming PC (built, that is pretty decent 30/60 FPS) is still more than consoles either way you put it, unless maybe Xbox One is thrown in.