Ignitedstar
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The problem I have with the XBox is how for the games that people tell me are the reasons for getting it, I can get those games running on a PC with a Windows OS. It's almost like double-dipping, but not really. 1.5 dipping?
The PS4 isn't quite spectacular, yet. E3 announcements are promising, but those are for games coming out within 2016 or late '15. Getting one now and there's really not anything outstanding to speak of. With all of the cross-platform games people play, going PS4 or XBox doesn't really matter as of right now. The PS4 doesn't have much of anything to separate it from what the XBone doesn't already do. They're essentially brand name products for the same thing.
People claim that gaming on the PC is good, but I hardly find myself enjoying any of it. I have a gaming PC and I hardly game on it. If MOBAs and MMOs are your thing, I guess. Steam is a "good" drop off point, but it suffers horrendously from Sturgeon's Law (90% is crap, 10% is good).
The Wii U has games more oriented towards couch multiplayer. The problem is, if you don't have anyone to play with, a lot of the fun isn't there. And apparently gamers don't have friends.
This is coming from me who knows people who own one to all three consoles and/or a gaming PC. As for myself, I own a PS4, a Wii U, and a gaming PC.
The PS4 isn't quite spectacular, yet. E3 announcements are promising, but those are for games coming out within 2016 or late '15. Getting one now and there's really not anything outstanding to speak of. With all of the cross-platform games people play, going PS4 or XBox doesn't really matter as of right now. The PS4 doesn't have much of anything to separate it from what the XBone doesn't already do. They're essentially brand name products for the same thing.
People claim that gaming on the PC is good, but I hardly find myself enjoying any of it. I have a gaming PC and I hardly game on it. If MOBAs and MMOs are your thing, I guess. Steam is a "good" drop off point, but it suffers horrendously from Sturgeon's Law (90% is crap, 10% is good).
The Wii U has games more oriented towards couch multiplayer. The problem is, if you don't have anyone to play with, a lot of the fun isn't there. And apparently gamers don't have friends.
This is coming from me who knows people who own one to all three consoles and/or a gaming PC. As for myself, I own a PS4, a Wii U, and a gaming PC.
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