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Should I enter pc gaming?

Should I enter pc gaming?

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SealTeamMC
Junior Member
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07-30-2016, 12:50 PM
#1
I used to play console games for seven years, but after buying my PS4, the console felt awkward. My aim with the controller was poor, graphics were low, and it wasn’t what I expected. After two years thinking about PC gaming, I’m now looking at selling my old Samsung laptop for $900 and getting a gaming PC. Some console fans say PC gaming isn’t great, but I really want to give it a try. I’m not worried about upgrades or viruses since we have free antivirus in South Korea. If it’s worth it, I might consider an i5 6500 and a GTX 950—though prices here are quite high in Korea.
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SealTeamMC
07-30-2016, 12:50 PM #1

I used to play console games for seven years, but after buying my PS4, the console felt awkward. My aim with the controller was poor, graphics were low, and it wasn’t what I expected. After two years thinking about PC gaming, I’m now looking at selling my old Samsung laptop for $900 and getting a gaming PC. Some console fans say PC gaming isn’t great, but I really want to give it a try. I’m not worried about upgrades or viruses since we have free antivirus in South Korea. If it’s worth it, I might consider an i5 6500 and a GTX 950—though prices here are quite high in Korea.

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Batmanio
Member
126
07-31-2016, 09:28 AM
#2
No, it's not worthwhile.
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Batmanio
07-31-2016, 09:28 AM #2

No, it's not worthwhile.

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08-22-2016, 03:51 AM
#3
Here’s a breakdown of the main points:
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xXcarlos117Xx2
08-22-2016, 03:51 AM #3

Here’s a breakdown of the main points:

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parking2525
Member
118
08-23-2016, 12:13 PM
#4
I spent a lot of time playing console games for years—over five years. About three years ago I switched to PC and have never looked back. I really enjoy it. Plus, I still play on consoles. You don’t have to choose between one or the other; you can do both. My PC hasn’t been upgraded since I bought it, and I think it’s still strong enough for most games I play. Hope this helps!
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parking2525
08-23-2016, 12:13 PM #4

I spent a lot of time playing console games for years—over five years. About three years ago I switched to PC and have never looked back. I really enjoy it. Plus, I still play on consoles. You don’t have to choose between one or the other; you can do both. My PC hasn’t been upgraded since I bought it, and I think it’s still strong enough for most games I play. Hope this helps!

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MatGamer_98
Member
156
08-23-2016, 04:17 PM
#5
Anticipating this outcome brought no regret.
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MatGamer_98
08-23-2016, 04:17 PM #5

Anticipating this outcome brought no regret.

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09-03-2016, 04:51 PM
#6
Console's controls feel really awkward, and I'm still having issues no matter how much I try.
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iTz_x_Joesephs
09-03-2016, 04:51 PM #6

Console's controls feel really awkward, and I'm still having issues no matter how much I try.

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roms12_
Member
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09-03-2016, 11:32 PM
#7
From a hybrid perspective, PC gaming delivers more than just fun and performance compared to consoles. But you need to invest more upfront to access certain advantages.
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roms12_
09-03-2016, 11:32 PM #7

From a hybrid perspective, PC gaming delivers more than just fun and performance compared to consoles. But you need to invest more upfront to access certain advantages.

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CodeBreaker18
Junior Member
36
09-04-2016, 03:54 AM
#8
I'm set to invest in a GPU upgrade.
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CodeBreaker18
09-04-2016, 03:54 AM #8

I'm set to invest in a GPU upgrade.

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SNandL
Junior Member
39
09-05-2016, 10:07 PM
#9
Just do it. A console doesn’t limit what a PC can handle. If you don’t like keyboards or mice, switch to your existing controller for gaming on PC. Games tend to be more affordable too, and you’ll still need a PC for other tasks.
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SNandL
09-05-2016, 10:07 PM #9

Just do it. A console doesn’t limit what a PC can handle. If you don’t like keyboards or mice, switch to your existing controller for gaming on PC. Games tend to be more affordable too, and you’ll still need a PC for other tasks.

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CadeheLion
Member
179
09-06-2016, 01:50 AM
#10
PC gamers mainly use 30 frames per second, making it hard for humans to notice better graphics. Consoles offer smoother performance, though they cost more. On the other hand, PCs can run higher settings than consoles, and deals like bundles on Humble are available. It’s a trade-off between price and flexibility.
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CadeheLion
09-06-2016, 01:50 AM #10

PC gamers mainly use 30 frames per second, making it hard for humans to notice better graphics. Consoles offer smoother performance, though they cost more. On the other hand, PCs can run higher settings than consoles, and deals like bundles on Humble are available. It’s a trade-off between price and flexibility.

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