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Is PC gaming REALLY worth it?

Is PC gaming REALLY worth it?

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kungfutyla
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07-13-2021, 03:37 AM
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They'll be quite similar because PS4 games typically run on four cores, leaving the rest for background work.
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kungfutyla
07-13-2021, 03:37 AM #21

They'll be quite similar because PS4 games typically run on four cores, leaving the rest for background work.

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qqNoahpp
Junior Member
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07-13-2021, 03:37 AM
#22
Absolutely not. Just one Core is set aside for background tasks, the remaining parts are free. The issue lies with the memory interface—Desktop Pumas support 64-bit memory while consoles typically have 256-bit or even 384-bit...
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qqNoahpp
07-13-2021, 03:37 AM #22

Absolutely not. Just one Core is set aside for background tasks, the remaining parts are free. The issue lies with the memory interface—Desktop Pumas support 64-bit memory while consoles typically have 256-bit or even 384-bit...

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Tudy_Shockwave
Junior Member
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07-13-2021, 03:37 AM
#23
The issue centers on hardware choices. For pure gaming, consoles offer superior value compared to PCs. Upfront costs for PC gaming are higher, mainly due to game prices, but you can upgrade components like GPUs and RAM. A new console demands a full replacement, whereas a PC only needs minor upgrades. You might achieve better performance by lowering your resolution—like 900p—to boost frame rates by about 20%. Using tools such as Nvidia Profile Inspector can help maintain stable 30FPS at 60Hz or enable Vsync for smoother visuals.
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Tudy_Shockwave
07-13-2021, 03:37 AM #23

The issue centers on hardware choices. For pure gaming, consoles offer superior value compared to PCs. Upfront costs for PC gaming are higher, mainly due to game prices, but you can upgrade components like GPUs and RAM. A new console demands a full replacement, whereas a PC only needs minor upgrades. You might achieve better performance by lowering your resolution—like 900p—to boost frame rates by about 20%. Using tools such as Nvidia Profile Inspector can help maintain stable 30FPS at 60Hz or enable Vsync for smoother visuals.

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Ac1dicBlitzz
Member
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07-13-2021, 03:37 AM
#24
You haven't seen my previous posts? I have to admit it’s a clear lie from the PC-Masterrace types. It only holds if you look at Steam prices versus PSN prices. I mentioned this earlier! When you check the best retail or lowest prices, this isn’t accurate. In fact, PS4 games are frequently cheaper when bought physically than online. Here are some links:
- https://store.steampowered.com/app/75092...mb_Raider/
- https://www.voelkner.de/products/1094612...gn=X045701
Also, PS4 games are often 2€ cheaper than their PC counterparts. That’s solid evidence against the claim that games are more expensive on PC!
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Ac1dicBlitzz
07-13-2021, 03:37 AM #24

You haven't seen my previous posts? I have to admit it’s a clear lie from the PC-Masterrace types. It only holds if you look at Steam prices versus PSN prices. I mentioned this earlier! When you check the best retail or lowest prices, this isn’t accurate. In fact, PS4 games are frequently cheaper when bought physically than online. Here are some links:
- https://store.steampowered.com/app/75092...mb_Raider/
- https://www.voelkner.de/products/1094612...gn=X045701
Also, PS4 games are often 2€ cheaper than their PC counterparts. That’s solid evidence against the claim that games are more expensive on PC!

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Shiznit36
Member
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07-13-2021, 03:37 AM
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You can typically play nearly every title on PC with minimal effort. Consoles had an opportunity during the GPU shortage, but now you can easily upgrade a Ryzen APU for about $300 to $400, making it a solid option for the future.
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Shiznit36
07-13-2021, 03:37 AM #25

You can typically play nearly every title on PC with minimal effort. Consoles had an opportunity during the GPU shortage, but now you can easily upgrade a Ryzen APU for about $300 to $400, making it a solid option for the future.

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