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Zoombael said:
zero129 said:

Really? how old is your pc? cos it sounds like its still running Windows 98.. IF not maybe you have some bad hardware or the is something else wrong cos trust me i been gaming on PC for more then 16 years and the last time i can even remember my systems or a game giving me as bad of problems as what your making it out to be would of been years ago well before windows XP (Unless its some really old obscure game).

Always the console gamer that uses the "I been gaming on PC for years and stopped cos i couldnt deal with the game breaking bugs" when thats almost never the case and games can be just as broken on consoles *Looks at ACU* yep just as broken...

Really? You want to tell me there are as plenty bugs in console games to find as in pc games? Srsly? No, i don't trust you. You obviously have no idea what you're talking. Obviously, because i didn't deny console games don't have similar issues, however not to such an extent.

I was talking about regular game breaking bugs not only a few experience, but the f*ing majority and which need be fixed with a patch by the godd*** developer. Also i wasn't talking bugs only. 

It is a known fact that games for PC plattform need more development attention and arrive at the end consumer with a a lot more issues and require a lot more fixing due to various reasons (tighter budget, nonuniform hard-/software). And problems in console games get fixed faster. I'm waiting for a PC game to be fixed, a game officially released almost a year ago. So spare me your arrogant lecture.

The problem on PC isn't anywhere near as big as it has been in the past whilst console games have gradually become as nearly as buggy as PC games. It's at the point where some console games are actually worse than the PC version. Just look at Skyrim on PS3 vs PC. The problems on PS3 never got fixed whilst on PC, if the devs don't fix it you normally have a user mod that fix it for you.

It's also not true that console games get patched faster. It depends on the game and developer but if the developer brings out a patch for consoles and PC at the same time, the console versions need to be approved by the console manufacturer whilst no such bureacracy exists on PC.