Pemalite said:
Cerebralbore101 said:
PC has some great strategy titles for sure, but Switch and/or PS4 blow it out of the water in terms of games library.
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No they don't. The PC has a game library that spans decades. There are more games on Steam alone than there are games on the Playstation 1, 2, 3 and 4... Combined. You know what? Add the PSP and Vita game libraries as well and I would still confidently say the PC has more games.
"Wii has a games library that spans decades, therefore Wii has a better library than 360 or PS3" - Somebody using the same faulty argument as you ten years ago.
Cerebralbore101 said:
This gen there's only 8 PC exclusives I'm really interested in, and that's if you count Civ 6 (coming to Switch), Cities Skylines (also coming to Switch), and Warhammer Total War (Obsolete now that Total War II is out.)
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Fantastic. Good for you. There is none on Playstation or Xbox that interests me even in the slightest, couple on Switch I wouldn't mind playing, but won't lower myself to 720P.
But just because there are certain games that don't interest you, doesn't mean there aren't games or aren't good games that may interest others, we are delving into personal taste territory here which is pretty anecdotal.
Critics and fans alike overwhelmingly disagree with you. I realize this is all subjective, but you are in the extreme minority here. Try expanding your horizons a bit.
Cerebralbore101 said:
Aside from Indies I don't have any digital games linked to those accounts. It's all physical.
I don't buy DLC. They are not worth it. $20 more for maybe five to ten hours of extra content? No thanks.
Edit: I know where you're going with this, and I agree to an extent. Yes, there is DRM on consoles, but the important thing is that consoles at least offer a DRM free physical version. GoG has a great library, but it is still missing about 80% of quality AAA multiplats. And as far as I know humble bundle just offers up a steam code, or some other DRM version.
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Physical is DRM. You cannot take a game disc from the Playstation 4 and drop it into a PC that is running a similar *Nix derived OS, OpenGL derived API and a Jaguar+GCN hardware. That is by itself DRM, you are being limited. Rather... What needs to happen is for Emulation to take place to make such a thing a reality.
The only true DRM-free gaming is GOG.
See my response to Chazore. Not going to bother posting it here again, but I put 5 different sources that disagree with your definition of DRM.
Your argument not only relies on a false definition of DRM, but it leads to absurdities like this...
"I can't play my cassette tape in a CD player, therefore cassette tapes are DRM!"
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