
thesoftware73021h ago(Edited 21h ago)
That was such a bad take and downplay of what PC gaming offers, let us take a look.
“loading is insanely faster than anything and you do t have to wait for PS games and don’t have to worry about what is coming to PC and what isn’t”
There are tons and tons of PC games that do not make it to the console as well, go look at steam brother, even certain genres work better on PC. Then you have mods that can extend the longevity of some games. You can even get better versions of some of Sony’s first-party games, Console-only games on PC are becoming more and more of a non-issue.
“You don’t really notice 120fps to 60fps unless you play online shooters .”
That is one of the silliest things I ever read from you, you 100% can tell the difference, and why dismiss online shooters? which is a huge genre, because it fits your narrative.
“They give you a library to start and you can sell your used games when you are done plus PS games good value . ”
You are kidding right? where do you trade games and get a good value? I use to trade my games back in the day and for a $60 game, stores like GS give you $25.
“Extra fps and a little bit of detail are only gained it’s the high end PC’s .”
If you go high-end, you get a lot more detail, even when you look at Sony’s own 1st party PC games, they kick the crap out of the console versions. You talked up slightly faster loading on PS, then dismiss/downplay actual game-changing features like FPS and graphic fidelity, that is strange take my friend.
What about things like not having to pay for online services PC? What about being able to prioritize almost any setting in a game? What about games being cheaper a lot faster and more often?
I am a primary console gamer with a nice PC, I do 85% of my gaming on consoles, but understand and love the options my PC provides. The only barrier I see with PC for some people would be the Price of putting together a strong rig.
But seriously, no disrespect, but your post reads like someone who hasn’t tried PC gaming.
We plugged the PSVR2 into a PC, and heres what it does
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