The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
I was seriously considering getting a PS5 until I saw the costs of the games + hardware.
The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
I was seriously considering getting a PS5 until I saw the costs of the games + hardware.
PC player complaining about the cost of a PlayStation is new to me. Isn’t it normally the other way around? Isn’t a PS5 about as expensive as a decent GPU alone?
Yeah the PS5 is pretty reasonably priced for what you get. I think the issue is two fold:
I think we just wish Playstation was more friendly to PC players and not have these long exclusives (they've gotten a lot better recently though). Microsoft for example is a lot friendlier to PC players than Sony. Pretty much all MS first party games are on PC pretty much day one and many of them are on GamePass day one as well.
All MS first party games are on PC because MS owns the PC ecosystem. Not because MS is friendlier💀
That’s all true and it’s never really bothered me because, possible hot take incoming, PS exclusives are pretty milquetoast. I will concede that Sony’s first party studios have honed their ability to make “open world third person action game with crafting and stealth elements” with impressive consistency, but that’s the most common genre of AAA game and IMO Sony isn’t even making the best ones, just accessible and consistently above average ones.
If you want that kind of game you have a zillion options on every platform.
If PC is your platform of choice and you’re looking for alternative then yea, ps5 or any other console won’t fulfill that need. If you’re looking for a complimentary console then ps5/switch are perfect depending on what you’re looking for in exclusives and functionality.
I just want Bloodborne, Ghost of Tsushima, and FFXVI on PC. The first is a wash, the second might be coming soon, and the third needs a year to be ported.
Pretty decent mix of situations, I guess.
Just quickly checking Amazon, a 3060 will run people a little less than $300. Now, if you want the newest hardware, yeah, it's overpriced to hell and back and we've been complaining about it for about half a decade, but a 1060 6GB from 2016 still handles a vast number of games, it's what my wife runs in her build to date. In addition, games tend to cost more digitally on console because there's no competition of storefronts, whereas PC has key and bundle sites plus countless competing storefronts that want your money, or even Epic and GOG that regularly do "please use our service" game giveaways.
Either way though, nobody wants to pay an additional $400 just for the privilege of playing a handful of games. That cost is almost 6 full-priced games alone.
Games are free on PC, or at least very cheap if you insist on actually purchasing them
It's more that a PC capable of playing games is something a lot of PC gamers are going to have regardless of whether the PS5 has exclusives they want to play or not. Its something they might go onto use for stuff like Blender or video editing or any other productivity based work. So the idea of dropping the cost of a GPU just to play exclusive games is not the most enticing, since it's not hardware that is going to do anything but be able to play games.
So console are cheap to someone that will not have a device that is satisfactory for gaming, but when you already do and will the price is steep. Since at the point you may prefer to spend that money towards more PC upgrades, or buying other hardware that offers something that is lacking in your set up like nice speakers or a VR headset or headphones or just save the money.
So for a console to catch the eye of a PC gamer I think the switch has actually done the best job. It's not just another display dependent hardware that PC owners already have and will have, but something portable. It offers a unique hardware experience that makes it more alluring to buy than just gatewalled games being what makes it stand out.
That's why I just bought a steam deck to supplement my PC. I can sit on the couch and play, or take it with me and play wherever I am. Plus, it's the basically best emulator on the market. Oh and I can play any switch game I care to play on it too.
Yes but also you can play almost every game out there. Many exclusives for PC exist because that's simply the platform the developer can afford. Xbox and playstation are expensive to release on and very gate keeping to what releases.
PC is also the biggest game platform. No one has an exact count of games released for it. Additionally games I bought 20 years ago still work on my PC. I have a top of the line PC with all the bells and whistles. Windows 11 still lets you run games from decades ago without updates to the game because they focus on backwards compatibility. Even if it doesn't work out of the gate there is windows compatibility mode that go back to XP built into the os.
So all of that means I have 1000 games that I purchased on steam, my kids can play and I don't need to do anything like pull out some archaic box that might have popped a cap or broken entirely. Or in the case of my nes, a format to hook up to TV's that simply doesn't exist or work without special equipment.
If you wait long enough, they won't be exclusive anymore, or you'll be able to emulate them.
Loads of other games to get hyped about in the meantime at least.
Sony will probably follow a 3-year lag release cycle, so yes, they won't be exclusives eventually. However, emulation is highly unlikely given that almost 10-year old PS4 can still not be reliably emulated.
Pc is the plattform with the most exclusives if you consider many mmorpg's and a lot indie games.
Also just due to sheer age, which makes it the platform with the most games period, dating back to 1995 (I know it's getting harder to run Windows 95/98 games now but it should still be possible with effort for a lot of games, unless Windows 11 got rid of something)
Not really my type of games, so... They can keep 'em.
Although I am quite against all that exclusivity silliness.
More watching than playing.
I do have a firm policy regarding games that are and were exclusives. I don't buy them even if they eventually come to my neck of the woods.
If they didn't want my money then, they aren't getting a dime now. Pretty simple.
But as I said, neither game really had any interest to begin with. So there's a good chance I wouldn't have picked them up anyway.
the whole horizon series is mid at best, I'm craving a ghost of Tsushima port and tlou 2
Zero Dawn was a lot of fun but it's the only Horizon title I've played.
The PS4 is an amazing value for the number of fantastic exclusives that it has, even though that number is dropping. You can still play Uncharted 1-3, TLOU2, and Ghost of Tsushima just to name a few.
I feel this. Spider-Man 2 is coming out in October for PS5 and it'll probably be at least a year or two until we get it on PC.
I have ADHD and Spider-Man is one of my hyperfixations/special interests, so it is going to be painful for a bit there. lol
I bought a PS4 specifically for the first Spider-Man game. Played the crap out of it and the DLCs. I really haven't touched it since. I honestly never thought they would bring their games to PC. Not going to get me this time!
Spiderman is what got me to purchase a PS4. I've rebought almost everything on PC though so I think I learned my lesson this time (still waiting on Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima 😞).
To each their own but I disliked both of those games. The only ps exclusive I’m interested in at all is Spider-Man and it will come to pc eventually. Probably just going to get a pc when the ps6 comes around.
PlayStation exclusives are basically movies with gameplay sprinkled in instead of the other way around. Makes it boring for me