This, add that its not many MMO on consoles so the competition is less and the marked safer.NewBlacksmurf wrote: »IF you wanna go thru a LOT of hassle, you go thru console first get approvals, sit on Sony's and MS's .... lap... But if you do PC first, then they're running to you *ME NEXT ME NEXT!!!* It's the corporate BS that you dont have to deal with when you do PC. Im surprised they even bother with console since Sony and MS are such *** about procedures and specific coding.
If I were Bethesda I'd tell the console companies ... well... I cant say that in the forum.
FYI- I have every NES and PS console there is. Im not a console hater. I'm a *Do it our way* hater. Sony and MS can bite me.
......reality is this.....
There are more people if you offer your product to consoles therefore financially speaking, it would be idiotic to do what you're suggesting
PlantersLogi wrote: »I think some of you are misinformed or have been lied too.
FFXIV patches release at the same time on PS4 and PC, never once were they separate. It's only Bethesda and Zenimax that use this excuse with their games, and quite frankly the pointing the finger for everything at Sony and MS is getting very old.
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »how many dozen times has this same question been asked?
PlantersLogi wrote: »I think some of you are misinformed or have been lied too.
FFXIV patches release at the same time on PS4 and PC, never once were they separate. It's only Bethesda and Zenimax that use this excuse with their games, and quite frankly the pointing the finger for everything at Sony and MS is getting very old.
DRXHarbinger wrote: »I always wondered if this was actually true or not. Games like cod and BF release updates all at once. Bar when ms wanted it like a day before Sony etc. But pc never got bf3/4 and the latest one all rolled out at the same time.
Me thinks they just don't trust zos and want to monitor what they are doing on pc 1st. Like a probation period lol.
MythicEmperor wrote: »PC gaming master race. We are the Dunmer of systems for gaming.
PlantersLogi wrote: »I think some of you are misinformed or have been lied too.
FFXIV patches release at the same time on PS4 and PC, never once were they separate. It's only Bethesda and Zenimax that use this excuse with their games, and quite frankly the pointing the finger for everything at Sony and MS is getting very old.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Aye, there's been a few broken games in my time. Barring dlc, Alpha Protocol is the game that jumps out. One of only 3 games I've literally never been able to complete due to game breakers. The other 2 were PC games. Daggerfall and one of the STALKER games (Clear Skies I think). All the other shockers I've managed to find my way to the end if I wanted to persevere.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
At Walmart a XBox1 is $268.00 and PS4 is $249. You will struggle to build decent gaming machine for that much. Most of the time to get the build rig for the same price statements to be factual it includes having to buy a console and a tv.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV3hasqRDoUNewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
Really....$175-$199
That's a video card and a mouse maybe
@Xundiin
Have you built a pc in the last year or two that will run eso at a solid 1080p and 30fps?
For $399 even........it's not possible
Ppl have $800-$1,000 rigs that run 1080p and 60fps but complain about drops in trials or Cyrodil
DurzoBlint13 wrote: »ZOS send the updates out at the same time but XBOX and PS4 need to verify the content and that usually takes about 2 weeks. That is why we have a delay to see what PC already has. It is not ZOS, but Sony and Microsoft that cause the delay
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
Really....$175-$199
That's a video card and a mouse maybe
@Xundiin
Have you built a pc in the last year or two that will run eso at a solid 1080p and 30fps?
For $399 even........it's not possible
Ppl have $800-$1,000 rigs that run 1080p and 60fps but complain about drops in trials or Cyrodil
The PC I run now was built in 2011 when the 580 GTX was top of the line.... I was getting 30 FPS at 1080..... I just replaced the GPU for 192 with taxes and shipping.... I get 60 FPS at 1080 now...
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
At Walmart a XBox1 is $268.00 and PS4 is $249. You will struggle to build decent gaming machine for that much. Most of the time to get the build rig for the same price statements to be factual it includes having to buy a console and a tv.
Three years ago, the PS4 price was the more tempting deal: $399 (£349.99 / AU$549) for the console and DualShock 4 controller. Xbox One was expensive at $499 (£429 / AU$499) for the system, Xbox One controller and Kinecthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV3hasqRDoU
though it's a youtube video.... 374 dollars for just the case and components.... 399 or 499 for the consoles at launch...
That's comparable since PC prices drop pretty fast for hardware. It still debunks that argument that console players have more money because they spend less on their gaming platform. With this it shows that that is completely false since you can also build a decent machine for PC for the same amount it would cost to buy a console.
To many people think that all PC gamers spend 2k+ on gaming computers which is completely false. Only those that want to show off their pocket book do. Kinda like the guy who has the lifted up truck with all the bells and whistles yet it's never been off road.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »OK but it's cost $399 for a freaking power supply, video card, mouse and a keyboard.
No processor or ram or a board.
If gaming pcs worth a dang only cost $399 consoles wouldn't have a market.
Someone who upgrades their gaming pc will spend at least $399 every 5 years......
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
Really....$175-$199
That's a video card and a mouse maybe
@Xundiin
Have you built a pc in the last year or two that will run eso at a solid 1080p and 30fps?
For $399 even........it's not possible
Ppl have $800-$1,000 rigs that run 1080p and 60fps but complain about drops in trials or Cyrodil
The PC I run now was built in 2011 when the 580 GTX was top of the line.... I was getting 30 FPS at 1080..... I just replaced the GPU for 192 with taxes and shipping.... I get 60 FPS at 1080 now...
@Xundiin
OK but it's cost $399 for a freaking power supply, video card, mouse and a keyboard.
No processor or ram or a board.
If gaming pcs worth a dang only cost $399 consoles wouldn't have a market.
Someone who upgrades their gaming pc will spend at least $399 every 5 years......
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »OK but it's cost $399 for a freaking power supply, video card, mouse and a keyboard.
No processor or ram or a board.
If gaming pcs worth a dang only cost $399 consoles wouldn't have a market.
Someone who upgrades their gaming pc will spend at least $399 every 5 years......
My current PC is a $825 prebuilt Cyberpower, has some pretty decent bits and Steam says I can definitely play ESO with my specs, though considering how poorly Optimized the game is, coupled with me having an AMD FX instead of an Intel, I'm kinda scared to test that.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Because console players typically tend to be younger and poorer and therefore more likely to collect benefits and other handouts at the beginning of the week so ZOS are helping motivate them by forcing them offline later in the week. In contrast, PC players tend to be older and in a better financial situation so a Monday patch during working hours affects them less than it would towards the end of the week where they'd tend to take their flexible working from home days.
@Junipus
This makes no sense at all
If we accept your comments as is, wouldn't the younger market be more appropriate to market to as they all have guardians who are how you mention those on PC as being. PCs cost more so all things being reasonable, those on consoles have more money left to spend
"PC's cost more".... well hate to break it to you, but you can build a decent gaming machine for the same cost of a console and it would out perform it.
At Walmart a XBox1 is $268.00 and PS4 is $249. You will struggle to build decent gaming machine for that much. Most of the time to get the build rig for the same price statements to be factual it includes having to buy a console and a tv.
Three years ago, the PS4 price was the more tempting deal: $399 (£349.99 / AU$549) for the console and DualShock 4 controller. Xbox One was expensive at $499 (£429 / AU$499) for the system, Xbox One controller and Kinecthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV3hasqRDoU
though it's a youtube video.... 374 dollars for just the case and components.... 399 or 499 for the consoles at launch...
That's comparable since PC prices drop pretty fast for hardware. It still debunks that argument that console players have more money because they spend less on their gaming platform. With this it shows that that is completely false since you can also build a decent machine for PC for the same amount it would cost to buy a console.
To many people think that all PC gamers spend 2k+ on gaming computers which is completely false. Only those that want to show off their pocket book do. Kinda like the guy who has the lifted up truck with all the bells and whistles yet it's never been off road.
You did watch the part at 5:48 when he mention that it's $375 for hardware only, right? Then tries to say if you're going to include that you have to include the price of games. He gets that this is the weak spot of his argument, and then tries to move pass it, when frankly consoles come with an OS installed. So it's not a proper comparison without factoring thst in.
He also only gives his word for the prices, it doesn't actually prove how much was spent. For myself it's hard to trust the word of someone pulls that BS about the OS.
It's minor, but gameplay segments are heavy with jump cuts, displaying no online play. Then you'll notice he stuggled with aiming particularly with smooth target acquisition in Doom even with the shotgun, which was likely because he had a cheap mouse.
Then at the end he again shoots himself in the foot by admitting it would depend on what game was played if what he build could play it. Any game on a console catalog is playable on the console.
PC gaming is not as expensive as many make it out to be, I'll freely admit that, but in order to get a gaming rig at the cost of a console all of these caveats keep having to be added, and that's not a head to head comparison.