This thread is inspired by another: view original post
Please tell me how you love "revolutionized" 60 frames per second
@ 1080p when it's been done on PC's for the last decade or so.
Please tell me how you are completely oblivious to the fact that most 360 & PS3 games are running @ 720p max with less than 30 FPS.
Please tell me how you didn't know that old-gen console ports like ACIV, Titanfall, watch dogs etc. aren't optimized for those "next-gen" consoles and probably won't be @ 1080p nor 60 FPS.
Please tell me how 1080p and 60 frames per second is still relevant with the rise of 4k coming in the next 5-7 years.
Listen here, you aren't getting a new console for graphics, you are getting it for games and because of your friends.
If you wanted graphics, take those 500$'s and go with the master race.
This isn't a "PC is am being teh bestest", but don't talk about crap you don't know without doing any research.
-
Edited by Gr33n: 10/9/2013 3:13:24 PMPlease tell me how you generalize every console gamer as a clueless idiot. Please tell me how games like ACIV, Titanfall, Watchdogs, etc. aren't optimized in their PC ports and will take a lot of power to run reliably. Please tell me how $500 could get you a gaming PC capable of lasting a decade, outputting 4k, or running most new games better than a console, where it's optimized to run on that hardware. Both the X1 and PS4 have built in support for 4k output. I'm getting a next gen console because I don't want to spend a ton of money for a powerful gaming rig, and I don't want to have to spend even more money to swap out all those parts over the next ten years. I'm getting a next gen console so I don't have to worry about whether or not my GPU will run a game reliably. I'm not a computer illiterate person, I'm a hardware technician. I game on console because it's far cheaper, it's easier, and it lasts longer. The next gen consoles are a large jump up from the current 7-8 year old hardware in the PS3 and 360. I look at games like The Last of US, and I'm amazed that something like that can run on 7 year old hardware with just half a gig of RAM. The launch titles for these new systems look even better than that, and I can't wait to see what developers are able to push out after 9 years of developing on the X1 or PS4. I also know for a fact that your gaming rig won't be able to run anything very well in another 9 years, unless you put $100s more into it for upgrades.