Yes I'm fully aware that making a PC is easy as I've never owned a prebuilt machine, but just browse around a bit and even on the escapist you'll find people saying consoles are better than PC simply because "You don't need to upgrade your video card every week to keep up" .Glademaster said:The only people claim this are people who haven't built a PC. There are videos of monkeys putting in Video Card and what not it isn't that hard and also no one ever says upgrades require every two weeks. That is a myth. Upgrading would be just as hard either way as you would have to open up the console/PC and change the parts.Snotnarok said:Yes but people still buy it and others claim that building a PC is too hard and requires upgrades every 2 weeks to play games. I hear this all the time, so even if prices were inflated, I think it'd still sell well considering.Glademaster said:The only thing is while that would be great in theory I don't think it would ever work in practise as if you look console hdds more specifically the xbox ones and compare their prices to others on PC they are way overpriced.Snotnarok said:Console gaming actually will probably be blended with PC gaming given that the next Xbox is going to have windows 8 on it. I'm hoping for consoles with modules that you can upgrade as time goes on (Ram, video card, wireless card, HDD etc) so consoles can be made more affordable by adding what the user wants rather than a bunch of junk that never gets used.
The only difficult things are making sure you get the right RAM and putting in the Heatsink but even that isn't too bad. I mean there are whole websites and many people on this site who will help you make it.
Yes and that is a giant load if people even bothered to look into it they would know that you don't need to upgrade your video card every two weeks and if you do know about it then why are perpetuating the myth the Video cards need upgrading every year when they at most need every 5ish years depending on how much power you want.Snotnarok said:Yes I'm fully aware that making a PC is easy as I've never owned a prebuilt machine, but just browse around a bit and even on the escapist you'll find people saying consoles are better than PC simply because "You don't need to upgrade your video card every week to keep up" .Glademaster said:The only people claim this are people who haven't built a PC. There are videos of monkeys putting in Video Card and what not it isn't that hard and also no one ever says upgrades require every two weeks. That is a myth. Upgrading would be just as hard either way as you would have to open up the console/PC and change the parts.Snotnarok said:Yes but people still buy it and others claim that building a PC is too hard and requires upgrades every 2 weeks to play games. I hear this all the time, so even if prices were inflated, I think it'd still sell well considering.Glademaster said:The only thing is while that would be great in theory I don't think it would ever work in practise as if you look console hdds more specifically the xbox ones and compare their prices to others on PC they are way overpriced.Snotnarok said:Console gaming actually will probably be blended with PC gaming given that the next Xbox is going to have windows 8 on it. I'm hoping for consoles with modules that you can upgrade as time goes on (Ram, video card, wireless card, HDD etc) so consoles can be made more affordable by adding what the user wants rather than a bunch of junk that never gets used.
The only difficult things are making sure you get the right RAM and putting in the Heatsink but even that isn't too bad. I mean there are whole websites and many people on this site who will help you make it.
My favorite is "PC has more glitches" and his proof was rage, which was promptly fixed and now it's the best version of the game. There's 10,000 ways to argue about which is better, honestly I think it matters what said person needs or cares about.
But yes PCs are very very easy to make.
Exactly. My old laptop with a graphics card straight from the stone age and a CPU stolen from my TI calculator could still power Starcraft 2 on low to medium settings.Yes and that is a giant load if people even bothered to look into it they would know that you don't need to upgrade your video card every two weeks and if you do know about it then why are perpetuating the myth the Video cards need upgrading every year when they at most need every 5ish years depending on how much power you want.
That question is difficult to answer, because the developers have no real power.AD-Stu said:On the flipside of that though, don't a lot of developers prefer consoles because the hardware is standardised and they don't have the PC-related problem of testing and optimising the game for a million different hardware configurations?
Depends on how you define 'superior'. It is entirely a subjective if I want to I can define superior as the one with a slower processor for example. You may argue with me but since there is no set criteria we are working by then it doesn't matter. People calming not only that their's is better based on their own set of criteria and not considering that they areas of interest might be biased, but also that everyone else is inferior to them is what makes me mad. I ahte people who says "oh mine can process 34 million vectors per second and your can process 23 million, I'm the bestest ever and my system wins" without considering that their are other factors at play. In general I hate people who feel the need to say that "I like X therefore I am better" and that's at the core of so many arguments that someone who owns a PC has the better system and thus is better. It's so idiotic to not only associate your being with a hunk of metal and say possession somehow affect the quality of a person but then to go further and make the rating scale completely arbitrary and thus easily manipulated into being unapproachably biased. It's like two cell phone networks, one with more coverage and one with better service both making commercials claiming to be clearly superior based on their one strength and ignore the other factor as if it doesn't exist. That kind of thinking infuriates me.brainslurper said:There are lots of ways to prove that PCs are superior gaming devices. Is it people saying that X users are worse then Y users that you have a problem with?
Relax, Clint. Chillax.clint945 said:The same old paranoia I've been hearing since the beginning of Hi-Def gaming...
Desktops are FAR FAR away from being on the way out considering you can make both a desktop and a laptop for $2000 and the desktop will always have the better performance and value at this day and age...JET1971 said:Well desktop systems are on the way out but at the same time laptop systems are getting good enough to play high end games at a reasonable price. desktop systems are becoming more of an enthusiast platform rather than the good ole everyone has it.
As for updating a graphics card the only time anyone needs to worry about that is if a game doesn't render correctly or some other graphics errors. if it works then don't worry about it.
Thing is PC gaming will outlast consoles, why have a console when your cheap laptop can do the same and you are not stuck with it being hooked to a TV? plus you would have the laptop for school or work already. and then consoles are becoming less of a plug it in and play and becoming more of a PC with installing and patching issues. makes sense to just get a laptop and a controller for both convenience and finance.
Quite to the contrary desktop PC sales and models have been steadily dropping the past 10 years. On the flip side Laptop/notebook sales and models have been increasing. It is now the opposite of what it was 10 years ago when there was like twice as many sales and models for desktops compared to laptops. If you happened to actualy read the whole paragraph you would have noticed I said desktop systems will become an enthusiast or gamer system rather than what someone will buy because they want a computer. Its called a niche market, they still exist but most people wont want one. I know 5 people who still has a desktop and about 30 who have a laptop, thats the way it is going for personal computers. Even many bussineses are switching over to laptops.Ben Saville said:Desktops are FAR FAR away from being on the way out considering you can make both a desktop and a laptop for $2000 and the desktop will always have the better performance and value at this day and age...JET1971 said:Well desktop systems are on the way out but at the same time laptop systems are getting good enough to play high end games at a reasonable price. desktop systems are becoming more of an enthusiast platform rather than the good ole everyone has it.
As for updating a graphics card the only time anyone needs to worry about that is if a game doesn't render correctly or some other graphics errors. if it works then don't worry about it.
Thing is PC gaming will outlast consoles, why have a console when your cheap laptop can do the same and you are not stuck with it being hooked to a TV? plus you would have the laptop for school or work already. and then consoles are becoming less of a plug it in and play and becoming more of a PC with installing and patching issues. makes sense to just get a laptop and a controller for both convenience and finance.
But to the OP, I am an avid PC gamer as well, but it is completely bonkers to believe that either PC OR consoles are going anywhere. the only reason the PC evolves so much is because of console generations, and vice verse. There will always be PC gaming in one form or another, and there will always be consoles.
You are correct in saying it takes more work to operate/build/maintain a PC, considering consoles have got to the stage of 'maintenance' meaning turning the thing off after you use it (no antivirus software, reinstalling OS, drivers, etc)
But to the point, neither PC nor consoles will die
Quite to the contrary desktop PC sales and models have been steadily dropping the past 10 years. On the flip side Laptop/notebook sales and models have been increasing. It is now the opposite of what it was 10 years ago when there was like twice as many sales and models for desktops compared to laptops. If you happened to actualy read the whole paragraph you would have noticed I said desktop systems will become an enthusiast or gamer system rather than what someone will buy because they want a computer. Its called a niche market, they still exist but most people wont want one. I know 5 people who still has a desktop and about 30 who have a laptop, thats the way it is going for personal computers. Even many bussineses are switching over to laptops.JET1971 said:Desktops are FAR FAR away from being on the way out considering you can make both a desktop and a laptop for $2000 and the desktop will always have the better performance and value at this day and age...JET1971 said:Well desktop systems are on the way out but at the same time laptop systems are getting good enough to play high end games at a reasonable price. desktop systems are becoming more of an enthusiast platform rather than the good ole everyone has it.
As for updating a graphics card the only time anyone needs to worry about that is if a game doesn't render correctly or some other graphics errors. if it works then don't worry about it.
Thing is PC gaming will outlast consoles, why have a console when your cheap laptop can do the same and you are not stuck with it being hooked to a TV? plus you would have the laptop for school or work already. and then consoles are becoming less of a plug it in and play and becoming more of a PC with installing and patching issues. makes sense to just get a laptop and a controller for both convenience and finance.
But to the OP, I am an avid PC gamer as well, but it is completely bonkers to believe that either PC OR consoles are going anywhere. the only reason the PC evolves so much is because of console generations, and vice verse. There will always be PC gaming in one form or another, and there will always be consoles.
You are correct in saying it takes more work to operate/build/maintain a PC, considering consoles have got to the stage of 'maintenance' meaning turning the thing off after you use it (no antivirus software, reinstalling OS, drivers, etc)
But to the point, neither PC nor consoles will die
Yes, consoles are outdated now, but at the start of this console generation, look at what happened, AMD and nVidia were tripping over themselves to bring out GPUs that were able to out-perform the modern console. Graphic card development has slowed for a little while now because there has been no new console to compete with on the graphic front, and there has been little need to develop a new GPU for most purposes, because console is setting the restriction for graphics in games. So, in short i should have clarified that consoles are a force for evolution, but not the ONLY one.JET1971 said:Quite to the contrary desktop PC sales and models have been steadily dropping the past 10 years. On the flip side Laptop/notebook sales and models have been increasing. It is now the opposite of what it was 10 years ago when there was like twice as many sales and models for desktops compared to laptops. If you happened to actualy read the whole paragraph you would have noticed I said desktop systems will become an enthusiast or gamer system rather than what someone will buy because they want a computer. Its called a niche market, they still exist but most people wont want one. I know 5 people who still has a desktop and about 30 who have a laptop, thats the way it is going for personal computers. Even many bussineses are switching over to laptops.Ben Saville said:Well desktop systems are on the way out but at the same time laptop systems are getting good enough to play high end games at a reasonable price. desktop systems are becoming more of an enthusiast platform rather than the good ole everyone has it.
As for updating a graphics card the only time anyone needs to worry about that is if a game doesn't render correctly or some other graphics errors. if it works then don't worry about it.
Thing is PC gaming will outlast consoles, why have a console when your cheap laptop can do the same and you are not stuck with it being hooked to a TV? plus you would have the laptop for school or work already. and then consoles are becoming less of a plug it in and play and becoming more of a PC with installing and patching issues. makes sense to just get a laptop and a controller for both convenience and finance.
Intel, ATI, and Nvidia are all working on getting a mobile GPU thats as good as a desktop GPU. maybe not the top of the line GPU's but as good as the lowest high end GPU. plenty to run any game at high resolutions unless another FarCry comes out where its years before anything can max the graphics. They are doing this because the mainstream market is moving towards laptops and away from desktops, and it may take several more years before they have the performance with the issues of heat and small form factor but it will eventualy happen.
PC's do not evolve because of consoles, consoles have absolutly nothing to do with the evolution of PC's. Gaming in general has something to do with increases in GPU but so does 3D modeling, animation, and art. You realize thata high end GPU for a CAD/3D animation workstation runs in the thousands of dollars?
http://www.techpowerup.com/127435/New_NVIDIA_Fermi-Class_Quadro_Launches_the_Era_of_Computational_Visualization.html
Thats where gaming video cards gets there technology from and an example of why PC's evolve. High end servers and workstations are where the innovation begins Not some outdated console. Simply put consoles evolve because of the PC and PC's evolve because of high end servers and workstations.
And I have no clue what you are talking about consoles have gotten to the stage of turning it off as far as maintanence goes? Are you saying an Atari 2600 required antivirus and updates? No quite the opposite consoles have evolved to requiring updates and some maintanence they probably have a built in firewall for all we know but sure as shit the next generation will probably have a firewall and will be guaranteed to need firmware updates and other maintanence because they will become even more like a PC. And thats already began with the change from PS2/Xbox to the PS3/360 generation.
Wait, what?Ben Saville said:AMD and nVidia were tripping over themselves to bring out GPUs that were able to out-perform the modern console.