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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2017 0:06:23 GMT
Do you hope it is the last?
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Post by hi224 on Sept 19, 2017 2:06:33 GMT
nope.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 19, 2017 20:54:31 GMT
Nah.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Sept 19, 2017 20:59:03 GMT
Do you hope it is the last? I can't be:
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Post by azzajones on Sept 19, 2017 22:43:43 GMT
We'll probably now get iterative consoles, but hell no consoles will be around for decades to come.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 23:43:06 GMT
Shit man. I'm sick of that console shit.
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Post by mslo79 on Sept 21, 2017 7:47:45 GMT
I just hope they slow down (as in have longer periods of time before releasing the next generation of consoles) as those seem to control the PC market as the faster consoles are released the more we have to upgrade our PC's to be able to play games as lately it seems you don't need a fairly high-end PC to be able to play modern games at a decent frame rate. like you can build a cheap PC that gives pretty strong gaming performance.
since i mainly play a small amount of shooter games... that's why i tend to prefer the PC over consoles as it's simply much easier/more natural to track stuff on screen more quickly with a mouse than it is using a analog stick on a consoles controller which handicaps me quite a bit as it goes from a enjoyable experience on a PC to a experience i don't enjoy on a console.
p.s. if your gaming @ 1080p (which is all my PC monitor supports anyways) then the card i got (i.e. Geforce GTX 1050ti 4GB) is a great bang-for-the-buck card as it's basically the best card you can get for around $150 or less. even with my underpowered CPU i can pretty much run all games at MAX graphics @1080p (with maybe side features like MSAA turned off which just kill performance with no real visual gains) and have solid frame rates, especially if my CPU is not the bottleneck as my CPU is the weak link of my gaming experience in general as it's only a i3-2120 (it's only dual core CPU but appears to Windows/games as a quad core because of it's hyper-threading technology. i have had this CPU since May 2012.) but it can still play recent games at a playable frame rate. even GTA 5 for example... i am usually floating around 40-50fps or so most of the time and occasionally get 60fps+ and i have not noticed it dropping below the low 30's which anything around 30fps is playable/enjoyable enough. for measure... 30fps or so is playable/enjoyable enough and 60fps+ is considered perfect as a general guideline.
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Post by Noddy Comet on Sept 21, 2017 10:52:01 GMT
Probably not, although mid-generation updates will probably become a regular thing.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 25, 2017 0:25:49 GMT
Obviously not. This makes no sense.
Why would the biggest entertaining market close at all?
PC gaming is basically irrelevant, so it doesn't even count that much.
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Post by Marv on Sept 27, 2017 9:58:45 GMT
No. I think there are still far too many users of consoles to assume it would die out so fast. I don't see consoles dying until the price gap becomes a lot closer between a new console and a new PC.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 27, 2017 13:47:22 GMT
PC gaming keeps dying and becoming even more irrelevant. Consoles just keep increasing and increasing.
Therefore this thread makes absolutely no sense.
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