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zero129 said:
antigin said:
Nowadays the edge between modern consoles and PC is minimal. Now you can connect your rig to tv or avr-tv setup, and play conveniently in your living room sitting or lying on sofa with any controller (steam or xbox controller or using k&m controls if convenient in your situation and position etc). Since 96 I always had powerful enough rigs to play PC games, but in 2008 I bought 40inch TV and decided to try modern console. And I was amazed how good and fun console gaming was. Pretty good graphics, convenient controller, coop-gaming etc. So after 360 I bought PS3 and Uncharted2 and was shocked with that masterpiece. So I stopped playing PC on my monitor sitting on chair. I fully switched to console gaming in my living room. X360, PS3, 3DS, PS4 etc. This year I built my new rig. Fifth in 20 years, bought long enough cables: hdmi and ethernet and hided it under floor moulding. So now my PC is near my couch and now I can easily operate it looking to my TV and listening from my multichannel spk system, playing every game on Ultra setting with 60+fps. So I compared for myself some graphics and overall gameplay performance for several games. The Witcher 3, GTA5, Fallout 4, Far Cry 4. The difference was significant except maybe for Fallout 4. And now I can continue to play racing games with my G27 setup. Now Im a bit sad about consoles.
So pc is far superior than consoles now and if the money isnt a problem then buy or build a pc now.
I dont know what to think about PS4 Pro now. Im a bit disappointed with console gaming now.

I agree. I used to be an on off PC gamer but i was always more into consoles. However this gen has been a real let down to me. The more consoles become like PC's the more they are driving people away imo.

Just chiming in as someone who is actually typing this from his couch on his computer because he doesn't have a monitor or desk:

 

It really sucks pretty hard. You need a good desk chair to do any kind of real typing, much less play competitively with a KB/M. And then when you switch to controller, you lose that KB/M edge and now you're flipping between two different modes of input: keyboard/mouse for typing and click, and controller for gaming. So yeah, you can. But as someone who does because he has no other option? I highly recommend going back to your desk.



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