Treblaine said:I will reply to the post quote-boxed below because you have been markedly more mature and respectful, unlike your last posts that included you resorting to, well, this:
"Put forth why people want 'dumbing down.' You'll notice the phrase itself is loaded with 'I AM BETTER THAN YOU AND THEY SHOULD ONLY LISTEN TO ME BAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW' connotations that do not help your case. Grow the fuck up, and present your argument like a man, not like a simpering fop."
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Do you think that is acceptable?I'm firstly going to say, thank you for giving an honest intellectual response.I relent, that is pretty obnoxious of me.
All those facts (that you edited out, I edited back in) still stand and make PC games so superior to console games.DracoSuave said:The dealing-with-bullshit factor is zero on consoles and huge on PCs.Treblaine said:No it really is a fact. Here is a short list of facts:Father Time said:Better is and always will be subjective so to say as a fact that one is better than the other is nothing but crap.Treblaine said:It is a fact that PC is better than consoles.
You really think that the only reason people would prefer consoles to PC is that they aren't hardcore enough? What a load of condescending horseshit. That remark truly is the mark of a deluded fanboy.Treblaine said:However it is fanboyism to say that makes it better for everyone as a lot of people are just too casual to appreciate it or master it.
-Graphical power= better on PC, look at the benchmarks
-Controls= US military and law-enforcement virtual training programs have determined Mouse + keyboard are better than ANY other input device for aiming and movement in first/third person perspective
-Customisation= undeniably better on PC
-Online= dedicated servers are STANDARD on PC, anything less NOT ACCEPTED.
-Mods= you cannot mod 360/PS3 without being banned
-Games Price= steam sales? There are no better deals in the industry.
Running a good console system requires hooking up an HDMI cable to the tv, and plugging it, and syncing a controller. Done.
Running a good computer system requires doing those things, then making sure your system is secure, keeping that maintained, dealing with manufacturers that may or may not have proper drivers, and software publishers that may, or may not, have your hardware configuration in question...
It's called the 'dealing with bullshit' factor. PCs have bullshit you HAVE to deal with. Consoles do not.
Remember that the next time you join a 'hate on DRM' thread. You're dealing with bullshit.
And some people have no patience for the bullshit.
Does the make ME superior? No. But the games are.
Now, I don't know what if any experience you have with PC gaming but my experience - mainly with Steam - has have not had the bullshit to the extent you describe. Not a fraction. Steamworks is a breeze and YES it is DRM, but on balance I'd rather have this lightweight DRM than the DRM that games consoles use.
Yes games consoles have DRM. That is the reason Xbox 360 DVD discs only have 6.5GB capacity, the missing 2GB is DRM anti-piracy coding. Console have the most onerous DRM in the industry, the little there is on PC is not half as bad as on consoles that absolutely prescribe how I am allowed to play games, even what networks I can play them on.
One of the things with PCs tho is that DRM is eating up run time that it isn't in Consoles. It's obnoxious, but it's streamlined.
Nor am I stating that all PC games don't work perfectly. But there are factors in maintaining a PC that you don't have to deal with on a console at all.And for the few broken ports to PC - if the game REALLY is unplayable after truly exhausting all patches, drivers and tweaks, well that is not a reason to completely give up on ALL THE OTHER PC games that work perfectly.
Many of these issues I don't have to worry about because I know what I am doing, but are HUGE issues for other PC users who aren't as technically sound. This produces a barrier of entry that gamers on other platforms don't have to deal with.
An example: In order to get my PSN stuff, someone has to hack into the main data base and steal it directly from them, usually an endevour that requires the cracking of a large corporation's security. It probably involved some inside job. All it takes for your PC info to be stolen is to watch the wrong porn. Bam. Keylogged.
Is that a problem for -me-? No. But it's a problem for the platform.
-360 = chews discs like billyo
-360 = one component breaks, need whole new machine (my model doesn't get extended warranty)
-360 = charges for online multiplayer with no guarantee of slot on dedicated server...
-360 = need to buy overpriced wifi adapter or drill holes for ethernet to even connect online
-360 = all the trolls and cheaters on Xbox Live. Where are the admins to moderate this?
-360 = woeful backup capability, a 16GB formatted drive? Microsoft is trolling.
-PS3 = Any aspect ratio outside 16:9 it crops or distorts
-PS3 = Month-long downtimes where my details get stolen
-PS3 = such lengthy and onerous updates before I can even even connect online
I can't argue those points, they are absolutely correct. I'm not saying those problems don't exist, I'm trying to put a perspective on the idea that PC gaming is better when it's different. It has its own issues.
I don't believe in abandoning the PC as a platform either. I disagree with whining about it on a platform which has financial challenges and rampant piracy. It requires greater effort to pirate for PC than for a console. That's not to say that consoles are -hard-... but there is a barrier to entry that PCs simply do not have. Can you access a website? You can be a pirate. Biggity bam.But you can buy you way out of most of these problems. The thing is abandoning PC gives up even the hope of a high standard, that's what I have patience for because I really want it. I refuse to accept compromise.
My point is, and always has been, that complaining that your so-called best platform isn't getting the best when it cannot fund the best is not productive. What is productive is seeking solutions to these problems, and being ready to accept responsibility because many of the financial problems are user-generated.
I have some great experiences on PC too. I do so love my machine. But I'm being fair to say that some games are not worth the hassle when I can just pop them into the PS3.I want the best and most of the time it is attainable.
I just think you had some frustrating experiences on PC and have let it get the better of you, you have become so afraid of that frustration you are willing to give up the high standard that you know only PC can offer.
Case in point: Sacred 2. Never could get it to install a single patch on my PC. Everything was broken, and the only advice I could get was to keep running the installer. On PS3? Done done and done. No hassle. Sure, it's got a marginally less effective interface, but whatever, I was playing it at all.
Is that going to stop me from playing Civ 5? Hell no. But that's because Civ 5 is a game that leverages the PC's strengths. PC is the best platform for it.
At the end of the day tho, I just want to play games. Sometimes, playing on the computer doesn't give me the amount of advantage to outweigh the simplicity I get from sticking it in my PS3. Other times, it does. Neither platform is perfect, and neither platform is bad.
Not at all. I just remain aware of the issues involved with both platforms. I am aware of the PS3's shortcomings. I am aware of its strengths.You've given up on your dreams.
And good on you for doing so.I ain't going to give up. I won't lie to you, I have had some bad experiences getting some PC games to run, but I have had so many AMAZING experiences with PC I will not let that minority put me off.
I just want good gaming experiences, and I can accept market realities. Crying about it won't make things better, I'm sure you can agree. But addressing the problems and barriers to entry, and finding ways to smooth those over will make gaming better for everyone,
We ALL win.