Chazore said: Any online issues for me are usually early access or indie games that aren't as popular and don't have the servers required to make it more popular, I usually play a game of Contagion a few nights a week but average on 1-3 games before there's a lack of players to play with for the game modes I'd want to play, for AAA online games I've had not many issues with them apart from games that are older and thus lack the support to play online. I've already got quite a backlog to start with on Steam, some games on the side over at GoG, games on both Uplay and Origin I've yet to play and I've got my eye on some Wii U and XB1 games I'm looking to buy in the future so I can't really say I'm facing a lack of diversity, my only issue is my lack of time to play them along with having to be in the right mood to play many games every day.
I'd probably site my main issue with gaming on PC being that I want to game on max and plenty of FPS when possible, when I can't max a game out it simply stays uninstalled in the multiple libraries until I create a new build, I've got a new build planned for Jan with the help of two friends (one giving me a new CPU free of charge and the other his recent GTX 680 since he just bought a 980) which should make this build much cheaper than my last one which didn't work so well since my ex room mate screwed me out of the proper build and money, a mere setback though for about a year and a half but I've still been able to manage most of the games I've wanted to play. |
Same here. Which is also why I'm hesitant to start a new pc game as it always demands some form of balancing settings vs performance and configuring controls, if not having to look around for solutions to the odd problem. Both take away from actual play time. It's more attractive to boot up the ps4 and be on the track in DC within a minute.
It's the same on console. I bought DA:Inquisition (on console since I'll be playing it with a controller anyway) but am not in the mood yet to start such a big game. Anyway since nowadays I'm more time constrained than limited by money, the most time efficient solution wins. Time is worth more than money as you get older.