Obviously that depends on the games that you're interested in.
Obviously.
Most of the upcoming PC games I'm interested in are PC exclusive.
Fair enough - care to shed some light on the specifics?
Obviously that depends on the games that you're interested in.
Most of the upcoming PC games I'm interested in are PC exclusive.
Fair enough - care to shed some light on the specifics?Most of the upcoming PC games I'm interested in are PC exclusive.
Sure, if all you do is play Warcraft III and Half Life 2, you'll barely ever need to upgrade. But that's not for me, and I was only ever speaking from my point of view (obviously).
One of the few games that makes me want to get a console.
Sure, if all you do is play Warcraft III and Half Life 2, you'll barely ever need to upgrade. But that's not for me, and I was only ever speaking from my point of view (obviously).
Speaking as a PC owner as well as an owner of a Xbox 360, a PS3, a PSP and a DS, I've yet to see a console game as good as Half-Life 2.
Despite all the noise they make, though, the most popular PC games are indeed not games like Crysis. They're games like The Sims and World of Warcraft which have relatively low system requirements.
As I've already said, I pretty much agree with everything you're saying. I always saw my self primarily as a PC gamer, although I have had consoles ranging back to the Atari and the NES, I also had C64, Speccy games. But to me, PC games always had the edge of being easier to control, and being more innovative. But recently that's all stagnated, I find the Xbox controls to be very comfortable, and PC games don't really do anything new, that captures my interest.Sure, if all you do is play Warcraft III and Half Life 2, you'll barely ever need to upgrade. But that's not for me, and I was only ever speaking from my point of view (obviously).
Speaking as a PC owner as well as an owner of a Xbox 360, a PS3, a PSP and a DS, I've yet to see a console game as good as Half-Life 2.
Speaking as a PC owner, as well as a 360, Wii and a PSP, I think Half Life 2 is the very best game of its kind by a significant margin.
But I've moved on.
I want to play the latest triple-A titles (Fable 2, Fallout 3, Force Unleashed, etc) and I don't want to bankrupt myself doing it. Those games *will* have high system requirements, and they're best enjoyed on a console with a minimum of fuss and faffing about as far as I'm concerned.Despite all the noise they make, though, the most popular PC games are indeed not games like Crysis. They're games like The Sims and World of Warcraft which have relatively low system requirements.
If the best argument for the PC as a gaming platform vs a current gen console is "most people play shitty old games" then it's no wonder developers are jumping ship.
Just to clarify, because I'm starting to sound like a ph4nbo1, I don't dislike the PC at all. In fact, I've spent most of the last ten years being a PC gamer exclusively. It's just that this generation of consoles offers me something better, and the PC gaming market has become stagnant. At the end of the day I enjoy playing the games I like, whichever platform allows me to do that gets my money. Simple as. If it had more decent RPGs and open-world actioners, and less generic-as-fuck FPSs, I will happily dust off my GPU.
That list just reinforces to me that it was a really good idea to jump ship. It's all RTS and FPS, two genres which I largely have no interest in. In the case of the latter, purely because it's become a stagnant mess of tedious, generic nonsense.
I knew you'd like it, J.![]()
Apparently Nintendo wont allow a lightsaber wiimote because of health and safety concerns. but i found these 3rd party kits for the normal wii remotes which look sweet.
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