emtbraincase
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Posted - 2014.05.10 14:02:00 -
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Maitue Mae wrote:Marc Rime wrote:OP: Why do you assume that money (or lack of) is the reason other people prefer to play on a console? Because there is no reason not to buy a computer, unless the user has limited intelligence or wallet. How about we HATE using a PC for FPS games? Strategy and RPG games are better IMO on PC, but I become an uncoordinated mess of uselessness when I FPS on PC with a kb/m. So I will NEVER want Dust/Legion/anything for a PC no matter how hard you try to convince me otherwise. I can attach a controller, but why when I like my console just fine, it's CCP who doesn't.
If you don't like spaghetti, would someone telling you that the you could make your spaghetti any way you want, while spending half as much as pizza (which you love) over time, would that be enough of a reason to eat spaghetti instead? No, because you don't like it. Cost/benefit analysis has more to do with this than you think. There is almost no cost reduction, or benefit you could mention, which would encourage me to play FPS games on PC (short of giving me a free gaming rig with the game I want, which I would accept and play for a day then start using the rig to do something other than playing FPS because I can't stand it).
Learn to read, we have been trying to tell people this, and they always turn it into a cost analysis, or financial aspects analysis, instead of what it really is.....WE HATE FPS GAMES ON PC. Your argument is invalid because cost, ability, graphics, etc mean nothing to us when we don't enjoy the experience. |
emtbraincase
Falconpunch Hatesurfers
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Posted - 2014.05.10 14:28:00 -
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Maitue Mae wrote:emtbraincase wrote:Maitue Mae wrote:Marc Rime wrote:OP: Why do you assume that money (or lack of) is the reason other people prefer to play on a console? Because there is no reason not to buy a computer, unless the user has limited intelligence or wallet. How about we HATE using a PC for FPS games? Strategy and RPG games are better IMO on PC, but I become an uncoordinated mess of uselessness when I FPS on PC with a kb/m. So I will NEVER want Dust/Legion/anything for a PC no matter how hard you try to convince me otherwise. I can attach a controller, but why when I like my console just fine, it's CCP who doesn't. If you don't like spaghetti, would someone telling you that the you could make your spaghetti any way you want, while spending half as much as pizza (which you love) over time, would that be enough of a reason to eat spaghetti instead? No, because you don't like it. Cost/benefit analysis has more to do with this than you think. There is almost no cost reduction, or benefit you could mention, which would encourage me to play FPS games on PC (short of giving me a free gaming rig with the game I want, which I would accept and play for a day then start using the rig to do something other than playing FPS because I can't stand it). Learn to read, we have been trying to tell people this, and they always turn it into a cost analysis, or financial aspects analysis, instead of what it really is.....WE HATE FPS GAMES ON PC. Your argument is invalid because cost, ability, graphics, etc mean nothing to us when we don't enjoy the experience. Case and point. Intellegence is the factor of getting fun out of using the computer. Do you know that there are game controllers for the computer? They don't even cost much. Also, I can't resist using your spaghetti example. Have you ever tried Pizza Pasta? It's spaghetti with pepperoni, mozzerela, and other stuff you'd put on a pizza. LMAO @ u
We all OBVIOUSLY have computers/PC because we are on these forums. We get use/fun out of a computer, but not when used for FPS games. I've tried several controllers and they ALL have issues which make them inferior IN MY OWN EYES to a console controller. Likely lag/delays from older hardware causing noticeable issues, which means that my PC does EVERYTHING I WANT IT TOO. It doesn't run FPS games well, and it doesn't function as well (accuracy/lag/latency) with controllers as kb/m, but I don't ask it to do those things so a console controller functions better.
I already addressed the controller in my own post, but you apparently ignored it, so I did it just above in case it wasn't clear enough for your apparently greater intelligence.
Aaaaaand finally, it still has spaghetti in it. Spaghetti is the noodle, if you don't like noodles, there is nothing you could put on top that would change that fact. Learn to analogy. |