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Lawlight said:

You know that's not true. People will always be getting some issue or another. You're talking about modern environment - Crysis 2 (I think that was the version) launched but then at the beginning of the game, my character was not visible - no hand or gun. That's one example. Plenty of people have issues with games on Steam - their forums is full of that. I guess you're one of the lucky ones. I never had a game not play for me on console - 3 generations and counting now.

Years but definitely not a console generation - at least not if you spend less than $1,000 on the PC.

Crysis 2 launched 5 years ago, it's not representative of the PC today, Crysis 3 was a far better game at launch.
You should try playing a game from today on a modern system, running Windows 10: Anniversary with actual modern hardware.

The PC is constantly evolving, updating, improving every year and always has the latest technology and graphics techniques which are often PC on the first, console second.



Lawlight said:

I guess you're one of the lucky ones. I never had a game not play for me on console - 3 generations and counting now.

Okay. Halo: Master Chief Collection had a non-functioning multiplayer component for a good 6 months.
The single player was plagued with crashes, glitches and other issues. It also took me a good 20 hours to install.

Skyrim PS3 had a multitude of issues, framerate drops, save bugs, crashes, you name it.
Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas were terribly shoddy games on the PS3 when they launched as well.

Battlefield 4 was an issue-plagued game from day 1, on every platform, console included.

Dead Island on the 360 I had vanishing inventory, crashes, quests wouldn't complete. I literally stopped playing it.

Let's not forget Asassins Creed Unity, Destiny with it's connection issues and bugs on launch, Red Dead Redemption was plagued with server issues, headless NPC's etc' and more.

There is a reason why games on consoles these days are dropping with multi-gigabyte patches day 1, so don't pretend your platform is immune to any and all issues, they aren't and the proof is in the pudding.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--