Looks like consoles are still trying to imitate what PCs do.


Looks like consoles are still trying to imitate what PCs do.
Funny thing is I dont want a gaming pc. I simply want to grab my controller turn on the console and play a game. I spend all day fixing computers and helping with network issues....ect. I don't want to come home and have to tweak settings to get the FR up or whatever. 4K experience with top notch graphics in all honesty means absolutely nothing to tired and blood shot eyes.... xD.
Were numbers invented or discovered? How many Moogles does it take to make Kuponut rum? Answer: zero... They will give you a quest to make it.


With consoles, when you put a game in, its optimized for that system. It will run at its best possible settings, capable of the console by default.
With PC's its not always the case. Sometimes you have to tweak games settings to get them how you want them, or in some cases to get them to even be playable. And if you have a lower end Pc, that rules out a great number of games you can play, or requires you to do extra tweaking to graphics/settings in order to get it to play.
Consoles are more limited in what they can do, but they are the easier simpler route. Plug-n-play basically. Both console's and pc's are good at what they do, for the people that need them for those reasons :P


I'd rather fix my PC than dealing with consoles. At least I can manually fix my PC, unlike when my PS3/4 decides to screw me and it doesn't let me do anything beside 4-5 recovery options and forcing me to format the hard drive just because some small issue.Funny thing is I dont want a gaming pc. I simply want to grab my controller turn on the console and play a game. I spend all day fixing computers and helping with network issues....ect. I don't want to come home and have to tweak settings to get the FR up or whatever. 4K experience with top notch graphics in all honesty means absolutely nothing to tired and blood shot eyes.... xD.
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