| twesterm said: Compared to gaming on anything else, yes, I generally hate PC gaming for the reasons I've listed over and over again. I'm not saying you or anyone else should hate PC gaming, it's cool that you like it for whatever reason, I just generally hate it for these reasons:
And there are advantages to PC games, I recognize that, just the disadvantages are far too great to bother with PC gaming. These are my personal gripes for not liking PC gaming and Shio or whoever can come back and tell me that my opinions are wrong and I really don't care. I hate PC gaming because I've had bad luck with it and console gaming is just so much better for me. |
1. Why don't you shows us your gaming laptop's specs and tells us how much it cost (and when you bought). It seems to me that you made a bad purchase.
2. It's your own damn fault for not playing in your awesome TV. You have a goddamn "gaming laptop", which means you super easy plug it into the TV, you already have cables plugged on your TV from your consoles and can use them. I can't belive anyone could ever complain about this!!
3. First, the fact that you have to remap every control means that there's something wrong with your thought process. I have not remapped a PC game for a keyboard in over 3 years!! Second, what's the hassle with Steam? Let me hear you say it.
4. Sorry, but my guess is that you are bad at keeping your PC clean and neety. Since I joined Steam I have only had 1 problem on a Steam game, and that was from the game itself (which I eventually fixed).
5. Your statement is wrong. Nowadays almost any "big" has an update system in the game, which allows for far more efficient and hassle-free updating. And there are also several other services like Steam that make the updates themselves, like Impulse and Gamersgate.
6. Publishers have been leaving the DRM scheme, haven't you heard?! No one uses DRM with terrible reputation today, and hell, even Securom is now only used as a generic disc check. You are behind times.
7. How about the fact that today Epic still haven't fixed Gears of War 2's mutliplayer. The thing is, atleast with PC games, if a game comes out broken it shows in their critic scores, but atleast they can be infinitely improved, but on Xbox 360 you are only allowed to make one free update. Hell, they might even FORCE you to buy the update itself.. isn't that what's happening with the Valve and Call of Duty Games?!







