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breaktime said:
marley said:
breaktime said:
marley said:
breaktime said:

just look at the minimum requirements for watchdogs a cross-gen game

and? 


The recommended settings tell the whole story, but I'm not worried about it, I'm buying a ps4 next year.


I'm honestly not sure what this 'story' is.  I built a $500 pc 4 years ago that easily meets the minimum requirements (and then some).

I have no idea how to build a pc and there was an article a month ago saying it would cost 400$ to build a pc as powerful as the ps4, but even then I miss out on the great Sony exclusives that are right up there with nintendo games if not better Imo, so of course the best choice is the ps4 and the consumer's agree. Easy choice for me to go with ps4 cause of the great support. 

Fair enough, but you really should try sometime.  You should build your own whenever you decide you need an update from your current computer.  It's really not difficult at all, and you'll end up with a much better pc.  I personally find the much larger game library and extra functionality more valuable than Sony's exclusives, but I definitely understand if you feel otherwise. 

That brings us back to the point, that most people who buy a Nintendo console do it because they don't want to miss out on their great first party exclusives.  Most of those people can (and prefer) to play third party games on pc (or a different console).  At this point, neither Sony or Microsoft has shown me anything that would make a $400 console worth my purchase, because I already own a pc.  I was a bit disapointed in this E3, because it really just reinforced this.