i like these kinds of posts
I would argue a pad isnt an inferior experience at all.... in the case of FPSers it is most certainly a less effective control method, but i would say lounging on the sofa with a pad is more enjoyable than sitting at a desk or trying to use a laptray with your KB/M.
i also think KB/M promotes cheesy unrealistic play which depending on the game is just silly. going to VR shows just how nuts the instant 180 degree turn on the spot then have perfect pinpoint accuracy is. do that in VR and you just feel sick and disorientated... and using your body to turn in VR fpsers rather than a pad or KB/M and you realise it is simply impossible to move like those using KB/M move.
the limitations that a pad force on you actually makes you play slightly more realistically imo. this may or may not matter to you.
Also controls need to be considered from the off, a halo and destiny for instance handle beautifully on a pad because their primary users were always going to be on a pad. HL2 OTOH not so much.
some game OTOH a Mouse just makes more sense, stuff like RTS etc.... personally i would not play them on a sofa however (though that said xcom works well enough but that is turn based not rts)
of course it is all subjective. what is good/important to me is clearly different to others....
PC gaming is not about the highest graphics games set on maximum settings with some SLI or crossfire setup.
Having a proper gaming PC is extremely cheap over time
I just logged into OCUK to find this
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A CPU cooler and Case, lets round it to £2000, and that was 1000 days ago, working out at £2 a day.
That was excessive IMO, and i am playing games that do not need anywhere near the power to do so.
It will last at least 1 more year perhaps longer
Regardless you can easily spend £1000 in july 2016 making it £1 a day
Keep in mind you need a PC anyway, so this is not even the full cost.
So in conclusion, the idea in the OP is total nonsense.
Not all gaming. PC will never be better than console for games like FIFA.Considering that a lot of console owners are also PC owners, I can't see consoles taking over any time soon.
There will never be anything better than a PC for gaming.
Sure a PC is expensive, but only if you use it purely for gaming. A powerful PC has much more value/scope than just playing games.
Not all gaming. PC will never be better than console for games like FIFA.
Mortal Kombat 11 is better on consoles
Agreed. The glory days of PC gaming are long gone and whilst it's far from dead it's not exactly in a healthy state either thanks to the publishers trying to kill gaming with their unbridled greed.I'll probably be one of these. Too few interesting titles to warrant the ridiculous price tag of the hardware to run them.
That's your opinion.
I admit that games live Civilisation VI with a controller wouldn't be practical really, but I played XCOM with a controller which was fine. Third person games like 'The Witcher 3' work fine with a control pad. GTA V...most games.
I would say Star Citizen would cause an influx of PC gamers, but i'm not sure it'll be finished by then.
In what way? Does the PC version not have controller support?
i like these kinds of posts
I would argue a pad isnt an inferior experience at all.... in the case of FPSers it is most certainly a less effective control method, but i would say lounging on the sofa with a pad is more enjoyable than sitting at a desk or trying to use a laptray with your KB/M.
i also think KB/M promotes cheesy unrealistic play which depending on the game is just silly. going to VR shows just how nuts the instant 180 degree turn on the spot then have perfect pinpoint accuracy is. do that in VR and you just feel sick and disorientated... and using your body to turn in VR fpsers rather than a pad or KB/M and you realise it is simply impossible to move like those using KB/M move.
the limitations that a pad force on you actually makes you play slightly more realistically imo. this may or may not matter to you.
Also controls need to be considered from the off, a halo and destiny for instance handle beautifully on a pad because their primary users were always going to be on a pad. HL2 OTOH not so much.
some game OTOH a Mouse just makes more sense, stuff like RTS etc.... personally i would not play them on a sofa however (though that said xcom works well enough but that is turn based not rts)
of course it is all subjective. what is good/important to me is clearly different to others....
I used to say that same when I had an Amiga A500 and then an A1200. The PC will never be as good as the Amiga for games! But a few years later I bought a PC to play Doom and sold the AmigaConsidering that a lot of console owners are also PC owners, I can't see consoles taking over any time soon.
There will never be anything better than a PC for gaming.
Mortal Kombat 11 is better on consoles