• dudeface@lemmy.world
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    I can’t be bothered turning my gaming pc these days, ps5 and switch2 have games I am more interested in playing and can just play on the couch

    There is something I can’t explain about the experience on console which is better than dealing with PC even if they are also hooked up to the TV

    For me we have already reached the point where graphics improvements no longer matter, I just prefer the polished experience and quality standards of exclusives

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      You should try SteamOS. That’s what it’s for.

      What games are on PS5 and not PC?

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        Can’t get the games I am interested in playing these days on PC

        Most PS5 first party games are not available on PC at launch, none will be going forward

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            No they are not, Ghost of Yotei and Saros aren’t

            Also the ports are hit or miss, why wouldn’t I just play them on the platform the developers targeted?

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              Because the platform the developers targeted is bullshit. Stop supporting it and maybe they’ll make better choices.

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                You telling me that PC ports are always as polished and performant as console releases?

                I don’t want a PC to play games, get over it and stop trying to rope everyone in to your crusade

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                  You telling me that PC ports are always as polished and performant as console releases?

                  There shouldn’t be any ports in the first place.

                  get over it and stop trying to rope everyone in to your crusade

                  I will never stop trying to get people to make better decisions for themselves, and for everyone else. So don’t ask.

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                    It’s not a better decision for me, my PC sits unused as the experience is better on console

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          This.

          I will say it’s not enough to sway me to get a PS5, but I have to admit that God of War, Wolverine, the upcoming Naughty Dog game, Ghost of Yotei, etc. are still something I’ll feel bad not having a chance to play.

          I’m still devastated that the Demon’s Souls remake won’t be coming to PC, and that’s on top of the salt in the wound we’ve had for over a decade now with Bloodborne (though thankfully fan ports of that one are actually getting to a very stable and playable state).

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      I guess that makes sense if you already have one. I don’t see why anyone would buy a console for the first time now though. My 13 inch laptop is just as portable as a modern handheld console and if I had a TV it would be easier to just connect my laptop than deal with an extra device.

      Plus there are thousands of PC exclusive games spanning over 40 years plus basically every console exclusive before the current generation via emulators vs what maybe a hundred exclusive to current consoles?

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        I don’t get how that makes sense, the price of everything is going up

        It’s not like ps5 is going up while PCs are staying the same price

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          But almost everyone already has a laptop, so they don’t need to buy anything new. And if you really need more performance, you could spend the console budget on an external GPU for your laptop.

          I guess if your only current computer is ARM or you have a low end chromebook it could make sense?

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            I’m a PC enthusiast, but I think you’re greatly overestimating how much computing power the average, non-computer focused (read: most) people have access to. The “computer” in a ton of households is a smartphone, tablet, or the budget laptop they got their kid for school. Unless they bought the laptop with gaming or demanding productivity in mind, they’re not playing anything except older titles or small, non-demanding games.

            The idea that “almost everyone already has a laptop” that they can just play games on just isn’t a reality.

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            But almost everyone already has a laptop,

            You’d be surprised how untrue this is. Additionally a large proportion of people that do have laptops that aren’t really capable of anything more than web browser and office stuff (or macos which can’t run the majority of games).

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      I have to admit as a pc gamer who also plays console that i like the plug and play experience of consoles as well. Usually when i boot up a game it’s to take a break from tinkering with linux, only to then get stuck tinkering with game settings lol. With the direction ps6 is going though, it’s not worth it anymore to me and i’d rather have to tinker with my games instead of losing all my freedom.

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        There’s something to be said about developers being able to target standardized hardware, and ship a game pre-loaded with graphics settings already tweaked. Also, it’s nice knowing a game will just work no matter what, with no “Oh right, I switched my audio output to my headset earlier” or whatever.

        That said I find my PC experience to be way more satisfying for pretty much every other reason. And the pre-configured graphics settings are a lot less attractive now that devs use TAA by default. I will move heaven and earth to turn off TAA.

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        My last console was a PS4 but even that wasn’t exactly plug and play was it? I thought every time you’d bring a game disc home it would usually have to do a major update before it would be willing to launch the game