No, you're actually wrong.
The PC is a superior platform in almost every way, and in a football match, if it says 10-2, Then PC wins.
Yet you can't provide facts that state so. PC is more expensive. It depends on the person, if a person doesn't care about how much something costs, then a PC is better, if they do, then a console is better.
It's like saying a GTX 680 is better than a 7850, it's true, but it depends on a person. If a person is not in a budget, why won't they just get two Radeon 6990's instead?
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The correct term in Elitist, and yes PC offers quite a bit more features than either of the consoles, therefore, imo, being the Master Race.
Name features that consoles can't do. Cause idk any.
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Name features that consoles can't do. Cause idk any.
Making and Playing Mods (for most games, there are probably a few out there that have mod support on Xbox and PS3 but I can't think of any)
More games in general, if you have an emulator you can play console-exclusive games as well.
Much more functionality in general means you can do everything you want/need to do on a single machine.
Easier to record if you do commentaries for Youtube or streaming.
Name features that consoles can't do. Cause idk any.
Mods, many more games, ability to do other things while playing, ability to buy a large selection of games online without having to go to the store, ability to play games that are no longer sold. Just a few.
Name features that consoles can't do. Cause idk any.
Not capped at a certain framerate - you can go higher than 60 FPS on a game.
The go-to feature for elitists - better up-to-date hardware means prettier/faster games
Mods that add in lots of extra content, or fix things about a buggy game before the developer gets to it.
Because of multitasking on a computer, makes it possible to record gameplay using free software instead of having to buy a capture card.
Its' exclusives (not being an elitist and saying that all PC exclusives are better than console exclusives, just saying that the platform has a lot of extraordinary exclusives that may take a long time to/will never come to consoles)
Since being a PC gamer usually requires being technically-literate, you can pick up a lot of knowledge about computer hardware if you're the type who upgrades their PC for new games
Being able to game on HOLY-****-MY-EYES-ARE-BURNING 1440p (2640x1440 I think)
I like to use my PC. A shame it's a Mac though, limits my game library by a LOT.
But I also have a PS3.
Do you have an iMac or Macbook? It may be a pain in the ass since it's all squished into one monitor, but you could try putting in a graphics card in your iMac if you have one, if any cards even fit in it. Works if you want to keep your Mac but have more than 30 FPS in every game you play.
Not capped at a certain framerate - you can go higher than 60 FPS on a game.
The go-to feature for elitists - better up-to-date hardware means prettier/faster games
Mods that add in lots of extra content, or fix things about a buggy game before the developer gets to it.
Because of multitasking on a computer, makes it possible to record gameplay using free software instead of having to buy a capture card.
Its' exclusives (not being an elitist and saying that all PC exclusives are better than console exclusives, just saying that the platform has a lot of extraordinary exclusives that may take a long time to/will never come to consoles)
Since being a PC gamer usually requires being technically-literate, you can pick up a lot of knowledge about computer hardware if you're the type who upgrades their PC for new games
Being able to game on HOLY-****-MY-EYES-ARE-BURNING 1440p (2640x1440 I think)
That's all I can think of right now.
I agree with you on everything, but the exlusives. Most exclusives PC has are ones that are meant to be played with a keyboard and mice and are mostly multiplayer games and don't have a singleplayer story.
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I agree with you on everything, but the exlusives. Most exclusives PC has are ones that are meant to be played with a keyboard and mice and are mostly multiplayer games and don't have a singleplayer story.
I agree with you on that. Most PC exclusives are known for their multiplayer. I don't think I've played one exclusive that has a superb singleplayer along with the multiplayer.
I agree with you on that. Most PC exclusives are known for their multiplayer. I don't think I've played one exclusive that has a superb singleplayer along with the multiplayer.
Then I guess you weren't around in 1993 when Doom became popular. Then again, I was a toddler when that was happening.
Then I guess you weren't around in 1993 when Doom became popular. Then again, I was a toddler when that was happening.
Doom was also on consoles. It first came out on MS DOS, a year later it was on the Atari Jaguar, Sega 32X. In 1995, it was on Playstation, SNES and a lot more consoles. It was probably the most ported FPS game in the 90's.
It's also on the Xbox 360 as an Arcade game, so no. It's not exlusive to PC at all.
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When comparing games, you don't say "Runescape is better than WoW cause it costs less."
You can put in budget as a point, but you can't let it matter in the actual review of it. Meaning, PC is the best.
I was using a budget as a point. Another point would be if they have a favorite series that they like, like Halo, then a console would be better. It depends on the person. A PC isn't the best. A console isn't the best. It depends. For me, I love PC better because you can customize the hardware to get better settings and things like that.
And most games are around the same price, so price isn't an issue when comparing games.
Another point would be if you want better singleplayer exlusives, then a console is a better choice. PC has great multiplayer exlusives, but not many great singleplayer ones.
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Another point would be if you want better singleplayer exlusives, then a console is a better choice. PC has great multiplayer exlusives, but not many great singleplayer ones.
Wait, what?
We must be living on a different planet.
Yet you can't provide facts that state so. PC is more expensive. It depends on the person, if a person doesn't care about how much something costs, then a PC is better, if they do, then a console is better.
It starts to even out after a while if you buy games regularly.
PC games are way cheaper, especially when buying in bundles.
Wait, what?
We must be living on a different planet.
Name 3 great PC exclusive games that are only for PC and have a great singleplayer story to it and came out recently.
It starts to even out after a while if you buy games regularly.
PC games are way cheaper, especially when buying in bundles.
Not even. PC games aren't cheaper. Console games are cheaper sometimes, PC games are also cheaper sometimes.
Like right now, BF3 is cheaper on Amazon for consoles when comparing it to the PC DVD's, but when comparing to the download, which is on sale, then PC is cheaper, however, it's because there's a sale going on, it wasn't like that a few days ago.
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Doom was also on consoles. It first came out on MS DOS, a year later it was on the Atari Jaguar, Sega 32X. In 1995, it was on Playstation, SNES and a lot more consoles. It was probably the most ported FPS game in the 90's.
It's also on the Xbox 360 as an Arcade game, so no. It's not exlusive to PC at all.
I know, but the thing is that no one cared about those ports. They didn't have the multiplayer or the modding that the DOS version had.
Yet you can't provide facts that state so. PC is more expensive. It depends on the person, if a person doesn't care about how much something costs, then a PC is better, if they do, then a console is better.
It's like saying a GTX 680 is better than a 7850, it's true, but it depends on a person. If a person is not in a budget, why won't they just get two Radeon 6990's instead?
The correct term in Elitist, and yes PC offers quite a bit more features than either of the consoles, therefore, imo, being the Master Race.
Name features that consoles can't do. Cause idk any.
Making and Playing Mods (for most games, there are probably a few out there that have mod support on Xbox and PS3 but I can't think of any)
More games in general, if you have an emulator you can play console-exclusive games as well.
Much more functionality in general means you can do everything you want/need to do on a single machine.
Easier to record if you do commentaries for Youtube or streaming.
Mods, many more games, ability to do other things while playing, ability to buy a large selection of games online without having to go to the store, ability to play games that are no longer sold. Just a few.
But I also have a PS3.
Not capped at a certain framerate - you can go higher than 60 FPS on a game.
The go-to feature for elitists - better up-to-date hardware means prettier/faster games
Mods that add in lots of extra content, or fix things about a buggy game before the developer gets to it.
Because of multitasking on a computer, makes it possible to record gameplay using free software instead of having to buy a capture card.
Its' exclusives (not being an elitist and saying that all PC exclusives are better than console exclusives, just saying that the platform has a lot of extraordinary exclusives that may take a long time to/will never come to consoles)
Since being a PC gamer usually requires being technically-literate, you can pick up a lot of knowledge about computer hardware if you're the type who upgrades their PC for new games
Being able to game on HOLY-****-MY-EYES-ARE-BURNING 1440p (2640x1440 I think)
That's all I can think of right now.
Do you have an iMac or Macbook? It may be a pain in the ass since it's all squished into one monitor, but you could try putting in a graphics card in your iMac if you have one, if any cards even fit in it. Works if you want to keep your Mac but have more than 30 FPS in every game you play.
The graphics are fine, it's just that it can't run .exe files. I have Wine though, which works for SOME things...
I agree with you on everything, but the exlusives. Most exclusives PC has are ones that are meant to be played with a keyboard and mice and are mostly multiplayer games and don't have a singleplayer story.
I agree with you on that. Most PC exclusives are known for their multiplayer. I don't think I've played one exclusive that has a superb singleplayer along with the multiplayer.
Then I guess you weren't around in 1993 when Doom became popular. Then again, I was a toddler when that was happening.
Doom was also on consoles. It first came out on MS DOS, a year later it was on the Atari Jaguar, Sega 32X. In 1995, it was on Playstation, SNES and a lot more consoles. It was probably the most ported FPS game in the 90's.
It's also on the Xbox 360 as an Arcade game, so no. It's not exlusive to PC at all.
I was using a budget as a point. Another point would be if they have a favorite series that they like, like Halo, then a console would be better. It depends on the person. A PC isn't the best. A console isn't the best. It depends. For me, I love PC better because you can customize the hardware to get better settings and things like that.
And most games are around the same price, so price isn't an issue when comparing games.
Another point would be if you want better singleplayer exlusives, then a console is a better choice. PC has great multiplayer exlusives, but not many great singleplayer ones.
We must be living on a different planet.
It starts to even out after a while if you buy games regularly.
PC games are way cheaper, especially when buying in bundles.
Name 3 great PC exclusive games that are only for PC and have a great singleplayer story to it and came out recently.
Not even. PC games aren't cheaper. Console games are cheaper sometimes, PC games are also cheaper sometimes.
Like right now, BF3 is cheaper on Amazon for consoles when comparing it to the PC DVD's, but when comparing to the download, which is on sale, then PC is cheaper, however, it's because there's a sale going on, it wasn't like that a few days ago.
I know, but the thing is that no one cared about those ports. They didn't have the multiplayer or the modding that the DOS version had.