• lud@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      It’s bizarre that you have to pay for online on consoles.

      They are not even hosting the game servers! In some cases the games use P2P so there aren’t even any servers.

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              1 year ago

              Computers aren’t cheaper though. Hell, you can barely even get a decent GPU for the price of an entire console.

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                1 year ago

                But I don’t need to buy an entire pc “every generation” I can just buy a new GPU, and a low tier XX60 series or equivalent is always going to be faster than a console.

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                  1 year ago

                  Pair a RTX2060 with a 5800X3D and you have a gaming system that no console can compete with for the same price

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                    Not really. An RTX 2060 only has 6GB of VRAM. A PS5 has 16GB of unified memory, so it’s going to potentially have more VRAM to work with.

                    A 2060 isn’t awful, though. That’s what I’ve got in my nearly 4 year old laptop. It can run pretty much everything, although some of the newer games are probably a little too demanding for it to run on the best settings.

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                1 year ago

                I like when I wait a month and get 25-40% off the release price that was already cheaper than the console release price.

                I like even more when the game ends up being shit and I just don’t buy it at all. I’ve saved so much money because of this it’s actually a bit nuts.

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                  1 year ago

                  And if you’re that stretched for money, you can always pirate games much easier on a PC than a console. Legally grey but morally pirating because you can’t afford is fine.

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                If you want to play every new AAA release on release, sure, something like gamepass/ps plus is cheaper. You can also get gamepass on PC fwiw, so it’s not really a good argument for consoles. I usually just wait for games to go on sale for $10-20, plus it gives time for the games to actually get patched and function properly. I’ve also been dumping thousands of hours into the same 3 or 4 games for the last decade, so really I could have spent nothing on PC gaming other than a few hundo on a new GPU a couple years ago.

                And for most people, you need to have a PC anyway. Consoles are not good at doing your taxes or editing documents. So the alternative to a gaming PC isn’t just a console, it’s a console and a weaker PC bundled together. The price difference between a budget laptop and a kickass gaming rig is going to be less than the price of console.