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Do you see the value in playing PC games now? I’m considering moving to consoles instead.

Do you see the value in playing PC games now? I’m considering moving to consoles instead.

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HopiheEmi
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05-05-2016, 01:02 PM
#21
I somewhat agree with your perspective. I think you’ll find some useful tips. Since you mentioned your work makes your computer powerful, just ignore the CPU and GPU talk—just chill and enjoy games at smooth 60 FPS! I don’t understand why people are so fixated on 4K UHD and high frame rates. Games are meant to relax us and make our free time enjoyable, not to impress anyone. You can definitely have fun gaming even with a lower-end setup.

Also, one big reason I prefer a PC over a console is that I use my time and energy mostly on it. I don’t need or afford consoles.
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HopiheEmi
05-05-2016, 01:02 PM #21

I somewhat agree with your perspective. I think you’ll find some useful tips. Since you mentioned your work makes your computer powerful, just ignore the CPU and GPU talk—just chill and enjoy games at smooth 60 FPS! I don’t understand why people are so fixated on 4K UHD and high frame rates. Games are meant to relax us and make our free time enjoyable, not to impress anyone. You can definitely have fun gaming even with a lower-end setup.

Also, one big reason I prefer a PC over a console is that I use my time and energy mostly on it. I don’t need or afford consoles.

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MineplexerMC
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 03:28 AM
#22
It's accurate that certain titles struggle on PC due to optimization issues, yet many others perform well without demanding the newest or most costly equipment. Always consult trusted reviews (like TotalBiscuit) for reliable insights, and don't hesitate to seek advice from gaming forums. Although console systems might cost more upfront, PC games often offer better value—especially with discounts on platforms like Steam—and avoid recurring subscription fees. Opt for PC gaming for a more flexible and economical experience.
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MineplexerMC
05-13-2016, 03:28 AM #22

It's accurate that certain titles struggle on PC due to optimization issues, yet many others perform well without demanding the newest or most costly equipment. Always consult trusted reviews (like TotalBiscuit) for reliable insights, and don't hesitate to seek advice from gaming forums. Although console systems might cost more upfront, PC games often offer better value—especially with discounts on platforms like Steam—and avoid recurring subscription fees. Opt for PC gaming for a more flexible and economical experience.

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monkeyswag5
Junior Member
44
05-18-2016, 11:01 PM
#23
It's accurate. Appreciate the perspective! I spend 8-12 hours on my PC daily, but perhaps you're correct—just let it run.
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monkeyswag5
05-18-2016, 11:01 PM #23

It's accurate. Appreciate the perspective! I spend 8-12 hours on my PC daily, but perhaps you're correct—just let it run.

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RandiRed
Member
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05-23-2016, 04:43 AM
#24
I don't believe because of Ubisoft's issues you need to give up your PC. Sure, there are other problematic ports, but not too many. Hey Rockstar, I hope you care about your computer. Please make GTA V better.
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RandiRed
05-23-2016, 04:43 AM #24

I don't believe because of Ubisoft's issues you need to give up your PC. Sure, there are other problematic ports, but not too many. Hey Rockstar, I hope you care about your computer. Please make GTA V better.

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