linkvegeta said:!!!! My computer is also hooked up to a Sony Bravia 40" HDTV too. Its awesome!flaming_ninja said:My computer is connected to a Sony Bravia 40" Television right now.
High Five!!
Still; the bad outweighs the good.bpm195 said:There are certain aspects of arcade gaming that can't be replicated by home consoles. Having a custom controller for every game is entirely impractical for a console, and the community aspect simply can't be replicated. People who still go to arcades aren't people who are deluding themselves, they're people who know what they like and aren't going to lie and say the alternative is just as good.Souplex said:If you find the right places, (Japan mostly) people make it seem like the arcade market is thriving.Vault101 said:oh sure there are very few PC exclusives thease days but as long as they work properly I dont mind playing console ports, hell just because Im a PC gamer does not mean I exclusivley play Blizzard or Valve titles (in fact I dont play ANY blizard games)Souplex said:Because they're what's known as a "Loud minority".Vault101 said:are you daying that PC gamers would like the console? just because its made by valve? depending on th features...its still a console and well....PC gamers prefer playing on a PCSouplex said:Valve releasing a console would be preferable to PC gamers dragging PC gaming's corpse around, but I still find them reprehensible as a company.
They're a step above Apple in the grand scheme of things.
If they did, it would probably be the first console to support a mouse/Keyboard, and mods. So there's that.
also if PC gaming was dead then why do people still buy and play PC games?
It's when a very small group is so vocal that they make people think they're a large group.
For example: The birther movement is a crazy fringe movement. But if you watched the news they seem like a big group.
PC game sales make up 7% of the market, and Blizzard is the only remaining PC exclusive AAA developer. When Activision inevitably makes them release Diablo for the consoles PC gaming will be completely dead.
plus theres...you know steam and indie titles,
like I said I can still buy and play games on the PC to me that sounds like PC gaming
"completley dead" is when its about the same level as playing games in an arcade...which I dont see happening anytime soon
The thing is, objectively looking from the outside, it really isn't. Those people are just deluding themselves, and the arcade people who realized the arcades died in the late 90's and moved on to consoles were much happier.
PC gamers are pretty much in the same category. There are many aspects of PC gaming that aren't available on consoles and many people aren't going to pretend that consoles can do the same thing.
For the people that don't participate the bad outweighs the good, for the people that do participate the good outweighs the bad. That's why these things don't die, they just change.Souplex said:Still; the bad outweighs the good.bpm195 said:There are certain aspects of arcade gaming that can't be replicated by home consoles. Having a custom controller for every game is entirely impractical for a console, and the community aspect simply can't be replicated. People who still go to arcades aren't people who are deluding themselves, they're people who know what they like and aren't going to lie and say the alternative is just as good.Souplex said:If you find the right places, (Japan mostly) people make it seem like the arcade market is thriving.Vault101 said:oh sure there are very few PC exclusives thease days but as long as they work properly I dont mind playing console ports, hell just because Im a PC gamer does not mean I exclusivley play Blizzard or Valve titles (in fact I dont play ANY blizard games)Souplex said:Because they're what's known as a "Loud minority".Vault101 said:are you daying that PC gamers would like the console? just because its made by valve? depending on th features...its still a console and well....PC gamers prefer playing on a PCSouplex said:Valve releasing a console would be preferable to PC gamers dragging PC gaming's corpse around, but I still find them reprehensible as a company.
They're a step above Apple in the grand scheme of things.
If they did, it would probably be the first console to support a mouse/Keyboard, and mods. So there's that.
also if PC gaming was dead then why do people still buy and play PC games?
It's when a very small group is so vocal that they make people think they're a large group.
For example: The birther movement is a crazy fringe movement. But if you watched the news they seem like a big group.
PC game sales make up 7% of the market, and Blizzard is the only remaining PC exclusive AAA developer. When Activision inevitably makes them release Diablo for the consoles PC gaming will be completely dead.
plus theres...you know steam and indie titles,
like I said I can still buy and play games on the PC to me that sounds like PC gaming
"completley dead" is when its about the same level as playing games in an arcade...which I dont see happening anytime soon
The thing is, objectively looking from the outside, it really isn't. Those people are just deluding themselves, and the arcade people who realized the arcades died in the late 90's and moved on to consoles were much happier.
PC gamers are pretty much in the same category. There are many aspects of PC gaming that aren't available on consoles and many people aren't going to pretend that consoles can do the same thing.
Same here. Steam is (in my opinion) the greatest thing ever created for distributing PC games, but Valve's games earn a solid "meh" from me. I doubt they could get the backing required to launch a console...MetallicaRulez0 said:Other than Steam, I'm not a fan of anything Valve has done. I wouldn't buy a console developed by them.
That would be... kind of awesome actually. Probably not the best for hardcore military shooters, but it would be teeming with games like LBP.theemporer said:Honestly I don't care if a console is made by the Marijauna party of Canada, I just care about wether or not it has good games and decent controlls and graphics.