Friday, September 18, 2015
Starting From Console Peasant
The life of a console peasant is good, its not as good as PC master race but its still its good. When playing on the console you have to hold the controller in a way that it comforts you, but with console you need a lot of wires for the microphone to connect to the controller, the headphones could be wireless bout you still can't communicate. If you want to get a new wireless controller for cheap, good luck most cost around 50 USD and usually break pretty easily. If you even think about playing a game in good graphics you console will blow up. Most games, let alone the dashboard can't reach 30 frames a second, the average is about 29.87 fps for most consoles. After you plug everything in you can go play games with a controller with assists to help you with your movement, the games have so many assist because you are so inferior to the all dominate PC master race. When you pay for you name and for access to online games you will be wondering why you didn't choose to play on PC because they have so many more exclusives that Destiny, Halo and a few other games.
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I agree as a pc master my self that is very true but console does have its advantages. Console has a controller with 17 buttons but us pc masters have and entire key board.
ReplyDeleteBuilding a PC is a wonderful experience, although it is not necessarily cheaper then a console. A good gaming PC typically costs about $1,000, but is worth every penny. It should be noted that your build will never become outdated, because swapping to a new GPU, upgrading your CPU or adding more Ram is incredibly simple (be warned: always be sure to wear an anti-static wrist band before touching any components. Build up of static electricity can fry your expensive hardware instantly)
ReplyDeleteIn the future, if you are looking for ideas, I would suggest the basics of building a PC and maybe going deeper into details why gaming a PC is better. A decent PC can run 1080p with 60fps, whereas next-gen consoles cannot even do that. The day consoles can run 4k is most likely the day "decent" PCS will be running 8k.
Welcome to the master race!