Welcome to 2 days ago.
Watched_Already
f***ING s***!
Alright...well that is the first time I've seen it! Looks awesome!
Welcome to 2 days ago.
Watched_Already
f***ING s***!
Alright...well that is the first time I've seen it! Looks awesome!
I thought the watch dogs listing was a mistake, not an attempt to mislead people. They've messed up before listing Trials Fusion at 720p. It was up for 2 days over the weekend before they removed it on monday.
No insider ever said the Xbox One version was 720p. More utter lies and trolling. Pretty much everyone was saying it was 1080p 30 and 900p 30, but it looks like they dropped the res to get a better framerate late in development.
A $450 2 year old PC is going to run Watch Dogs better than PS4? Okay. Build it in pcpartpicker.
The Order is 900p+6.7% in pixel count, and in terms of native resolution it's 1080p with black bars covering parts of the screen. Again somewhat complicated like Killzone Multiplayer that doesn't fit into a sound byte or fanboys trying to score points. Of course kids love trolling by calling it 800p, despite that PS4 is still the more powerful console for games performance.
Yeah, you really have to think of building a new PC from the casual mindset, all these hand-me-downs aren't really the typical situation for most consumers. All of those CPU coolers, DVD drives, power supplies, RAM, Harddrives, OS, Mouse and KB prices add up.
"hobbled together PC" anecdotes are cute, but ridiculous. Let me guess, you "borrowed" the Windows license from piratebay, right?
Don't forget I own a good gaming PC myself that I'll be playing Watch Dogs and Witcher 3 on. Don't try to BS me with mustard race downplaying price antics. Pcpartpicker or stop hand waving.
Oh, I don't know. I'm not hip enough to the whole PC gaming scene. I just thought the pic was LOLZ after both console versions taking a big dump.4K on this game though I imagine would take some serious power. Doubt a single Titan/780 can do it with playable FPS.
This machine is really my girlfriends who plays the Sims 3 on it, but it's more capable than next gen.
No. I actually have a genuine windows volume license. I am in IT professionally.
Same here, my OS is genuine.
Funny that "cost" is only an issue for pc gaming, but for consoles, console gamers will drop so much money, and not question it. Just on console on live costs for the next eight years, a console gamer will have paid about the same as a good pc. That's not including the higher price for games (compared to frequent pc game deals).
But that's all I'll say, this isn't a pc thread.
Yeah, but his point was rather obvious. Basing your cost on specific site is redundant. There are many places to buy from and buying new isn't the only way.
Unless you have an ATI/AMDcard, right.
4K on this game though I imagine would take some serious power. Doubt a single Titan/780 can do it with playable FPS.
Yeah, but my point was you have to look at it from the casual standpoint. I think most people would buy everything from one place rather than pick a part here and there like Ebay, kijiji, forums, craigslist. For the more enthusiastic crowd, it is definitely easier to pick and choose from wherever you can save the most money. This is where consoles is an obvious choice if they don't want the cream of the crop and don't want to spend more than needed to enjoy most games. This is just hardware though, excluding the extra costs of paying for Plus and live to pay online but the perks are now you have free games and additional discounts which is a good perk.
Steam and Origin have been giving away free games forever, and you don't have to pay for either of those services.
That is true as well. But to be fair, PS+ offerings are more recent, like within the year. Not sure about Games for Gold yet.
Who the hell wants to keep playing games anyway. I play them and move on. It's not really like renting at all, it is like an on-demand service and like it or not, every digital medium in the world is going to be that way sooner or later.But you have to continue paying for PS+ to keep playing those games, so in all honesty, the games are really not "free", but rather, it's like a rental. Like netflix.
It's a limited rental service.Who the hell wants to keep playing games anyway. I play them and move on. It's not really like renting at all, it is like an on-demand service and like it or not, every digital medium in the world is going to be that way sooner or later.
Not really. Rentals pretty much all have a time-frame in which you can use/consume a service. If this is a rental then I guess cable TV and internet services are rentals too. I know there is little actual differentiation, but rental just has a connotation of something used for a limited time.It's a limited rental service.
I don't have PS+, but, it's my understanding that the games on the service are there for a limited time frame. I may be wrong.Not really. Rentals pretty much all have a time-frame in which you can use/consume a service. If this is a rental then I guess cable TV and internet services are rentals too. I know there is little actual differentiation, but rental just has a connotation of something used for a limited time.
They are available for download for a limited time, but once you have they are yours to play whenever so long as you continue to have the service. They are also not lost if you no longer pay for plus, but instead become inaccessible until you are once again a member. You may also re-download as many times as you want at any time in the future regardless of whether the game is still offered as a free plus game. I'm pretty sure this is the model that GwG is now taking, but I could be wrong.I don't have PS+, but, it's my understanding that the games on the service are there for a limited time frame. I may be wrong.
But you have to continue paying for PS+ to keep playing those games, so in all honesty, the games are really not "free", but rather, it's like a rental. Like netflix.
I don't have PS+, but, it's my understanding that the games on the service are there for a limited time frame. I may be wrong.
Folks we have an all out neckbeard royal rumble going on!
They are available for download for a limited time, but once you have they are yours to play whenever so long as you continue to have the service. They are also not lost if you no longer pay for plus, but instead become inaccessible until you are once again a member. You may also re-download as many times as you want at any time in the future. I'm pretty sure this is the model that GwG is now taking, but I could be wrong.
$450GPU+$1000 for rest of the system.My 450 dollar with a graphics card that's over 2 years old will run Watch Dogs better than PS4 and Xbox One.
I don't have PS+, but, it's my understanding that the games on the service are there for a limited time frame. I may be wrong.
$450GPU+$1000 for rest of the system.
Who the hell wants to keep playing games anyway. I play them and move on. It's not really like renting at all, it is like an on-demand service and like it or not, every digital medium in the world is going to be that way sooner or later.
Not really. Rentals pretty much all have a time-frame in which you can use/consume a service. If this is a rental then I guess cable TV and internet services are rentals too. I know there is little actual differentiation, but rental just has a connotation of something used for a limited time
and another:pay someone for the use of
Available for use or service in return for payment.
It sure is just ducktaped together lol, I have comp science degree so what?No. I actually have a genuine windows volume license. I am in IT professionally.
You keep saying PC part picker, you're a master race beginner as I have already indicated that pc part picker does not show lowest prices and the PC isn't nearly as "hobbled" together as you indicate. I will provide pictures if need be. You're just jelly.
What's your definition of a "good gaming PC" and pictures please?
Why not 12K? 2billion pixels hell yea4K gaming
4k gaming is my goal when the monitors\TVs drop in price.