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brendude13 said:
pezus said:
brendude13 said:
dahuman said:

Well, since this thread is so derailed, I might as well kill it.

Yeah, haha, so true. Those morons have to play Red Dead Redemption and Final Fantasy XIII in only 720p...Pahahaha

...Oh wait.

I far prefer PC exclusives to those two games at least! Not to mention BF3 which will be much better on PC. Skyrim, Witcher 2, Starcraft 2, Diablo 3 etc. etc. *Crysis suit voice* Trolling engaged. Nah, but seriously, it's pretty funny to see console only gamers talking about graphics while they could have much much better ones on the PC.

Don't worry, I didn't mean it seriously.

It's just there are so many games, both exclusive and multiplatform, that never find their way to PC and usually end up being crowned game of the year. AAA PC exclusives are very rare these days, I don't see how people can justify throwing them all away for 1080p graphics.

I still prefer to play on consoles with or without the games too, I would rather sit at a distance and play it on a big TV, consoles ensure that the games are also optimised, consistent and run equally for everyone. The other guy mentioned performance, I prefer locked 30fps to 40-50fps, my HD 5770 can run Crysis but it can't run most games at 60fps for some irritating reason, it always sits at 40-50fps, the erratic performance is more distracting than locked 30fps. Battlefield Bad Company always says it is running at 45fps but for some reason it looks like 20fps.

So yeah, that wasn't a dig at PC gaming, it's just my history with PC gaming isn't very good at all.

PC migrated to online as a primary gaming solution years ahead of consoles, when people pick game of the year and all that shit, they usually pick ones with story included but the best competitive games are still on PC outside of fighting games. The whole Halo competition thing is seriously some baby shit compared to the competition on the PC front. Real PC gaming these days are played like sports and just like any other sport, equipment is important, the better your rig and tools, the more you can rip on top of it being fun as hell. Not to mention without PC tech advancing, consoles wouldn't get expotentially more powerful.

Your video card is too weak BTW, it's good enough for most WoW needs, but you can't max out most current games by a long shot, just make sure to run on the detail you can handle at full screen with v-sync on, anything under 60 FPS on PC is not acceptable. It's not that your games on PC are not optimized, it's your computer being too weak. Wireless is also not hard, nobody is forcing you to stay at the computer, my main screen is a Bravia 3DTV, I sit where I want. If you've got no money though....