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Give me reasons why I shouldn't go to console gaming

Give me reasons why I shouldn't go to console gaming

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BluRamzy
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03-23-2023, 11:14 AM
#21
Please tell me why.
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BluRamzy
03-23-2023, 11:14 AM #21

Please tell me why.

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Optimuz62
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03-31-2023, 04:51 AM
#22
In my situation, I favor a keyboard and mouse since controllers feel too heavy-handed when handling menus. Additionally, I keep my PC running continuously for other activities, so updates aren’t a concern when I want to play games. It often takes 20-30 minutes after turning on the Xbox just to get updates, which is inconvenient. I don’t mind leaving a high-power gaming console on all day to stay current, even though it uses a lot of electricity. Ultimately, PC games align better with my preferences compared to console titles.
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Optimuz62
03-31-2023, 04:51 AM #22

In my situation, I favor a keyboard and mouse since controllers feel too heavy-handed when handling menus. Additionally, I keep my PC running continuously for other activities, so updates aren’t a concern when I want to play games. It often takes 20-30 minutes after turning on the Xbox just to get updates, which is inconvenient. I don’t mind leaving a high-power gaming console on all day to stay current, even though it uses a lot of electricity. Ultimately, PC games align better with my preferences compared to console titles.

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aaronvaz
Junior Member
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04-01-2023, 05:38 AM
#23
I'm not thinking about what I see on my TV while playing on my Xbox One. 30 frames per second is just 30 frames per second. If 30 fps didn't cause lag, choppiness, smoothness issues, or blurriness on a console, no one would need a 144 Hz monitor. Let alone a gaming PC. We'd all have consoles if 30 fps changed on PC. You're relying on a Reddit post about u/shadow3467 and a few other random usernames. Come on, be honest.
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aaronvaz
04-01-2023, 05:38 AM #23

I'm not thinking about what I see on my TV while playing on my Xbox One. 30 frames per second is just 30 frames per second. If 30 fps didn't cause lag, choppiness, smoothness issues, or blurriness on a console, no one would need a 144 Hz monitor. Let alone a gaming PC. We'd all have consoles if 30 fps changed on PC. You're relying on a Reddit post about u/shadow3467 and a few other random usernames. Come on, be honest.

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vSkilled
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04-01-2023, 07:38 AM
#24
I've owned many consoles throughout more than 30 years, and I still have one. A PS3. It's not exactly impressive, but it's fine. The only problem is there aren't any new games for it.
I really enjoy playing on the console. Just turn it on and play a game—it works perfectly.
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vSkilled
04-01-2023, 07:38 AM #24

I've owned many consoles throughout more than 30 years, and I still have one. A PS3. It's not exactly impressive, but it's fine. The only problem is there aren't any new games for it.
I really enjoy playing on the console. Just turn it on and play a game—it works perfectly.

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XenkerPT
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04-01-2023, 01:14 PM
#25
I'm referencing opinions shared by random individuals on Reddit when discussing 30 fps console versus 30 fps PC gaming. This is based directly on what they said, not any assumptions. What you're doing is just following their advice.

Then purchase a PS4. Buy a PS5. Buy a PS6. Whatever suits your preferences.

Switching to a PC makes the gameplay noticeably sharper, smoother, and with significantly less lag.
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XenkerPT
04-01-2023, 01:14 PM #25

I'm referencing opinions shared by random individuals on Reddit when discussing 30 fps console versus 30 fps PC gaming. This is based directly on what they said, not any assumptions. What you're doing is just following their advice.

Then purchase a PS4. Buy a PS5. Buy a PS6. Whatever suits your preferences.

Switching to a PC makes the gameplay noticeably sharper, smoother, and with significantly less lag.

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