![]() ![]() PS4 and XONE's GPU is 2X that of a normal PC GPU due to optimaztion, so in reality it just means the game can hold up to a PS4 game, not that the system can if that makes any sense. Ie Dying Light had a PS3 and 360 version, how do we know that they didn't just scale all the way back to that version? For all we know, the max setting on PC, is merely just the PS4 version. It has more to do with the game as graphics are game dependent more then system. But I think I've made my point well enough. You put it in and it works the vast majority of the time. That almost never happens with a console. A LOT of people are scared at the thought of having to trouble shoot the occasional issue that comes with PC gaming. Of course the console has one major thing that the average person prefers- ease of use. On PC you don't have to pay to play online, it supports mods, and you can do a crap ton of other things with a PC for the same price as a console. Actually, you really get a lot more for your money by building a budget rig than you would buying a console. Or you want to play the numerous cheap/free to play games on the PC platform. Unless you just need a PC for more practical purposes than gaming. The Nvidia 960, cheap phenom series CPU, and 8-16gigs of RAM+run of the mill motherboard you could easily get for ~$500.īut if you're going budget then you might as well go with a console in the first place. ![]() Near to the price of the PS4/Xbox1 you can build a PC that does more than either console could, yes. If they do, they have sorted out their code and again, any system will have it easier running said code If a dev doesn't optimize their game it'll be harder to run on any hardware. Its nice than I can play Ps2 games and any console prior to Ps2 on my PC too ya know? And they are in HD.Īlso, a 1500 dollar PC is many times more powerful than a PS4Īlso, I liek that the old 'optimization' argument is now obselete, it was always BS, Video game engines are optimized, this includes ANY hardware the game engine is running on. I'll be getting a Ps4 eventually for the exclusives too. I recently bought 650 quid PC that outdoes the consoles. PC's also have more features than a console so they can double up as a gaming PC, work PC, College etc. 4 years on PS+ or XBL cost 200 quid more too, never mind 6 to 8 years. Look at some PC games from the year or 2 before X1 and Ps4 came out.Īlso, the simple fact is, once you have your PC, every single thing else is cheaper on PC than on Consoles. If any dev decides to use the PC's power in these 4 years you'll have what is essentially what I call a cross gen game. Of course, since consoles exist you won't NEED this new GPU as most games will tailor to lower end hardware, however, its nice to MAX out games that come along. A midrange GPU 3-4 years later is a good few times more powerful. This way, your PC will last alot longer and you'll essentially have a new PC in 3-4 years for just another 200 quid. Irishguy95 3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago Battletorn, that was a mistake, you should get a 600-700 quid PC and upgrade GPU in 3-4 years. ![]()
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