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DaReaperPW
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Posted - 2014.12.16 20:53:00 -
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As already stated, if you are already a console gamer just buy a ps4.
Legion won;t be out till the end of 2015 at the earliest, but my guess is 2016 at the earliest. And that is only because if legion was coming before they would have it center stage and fan fest, and they are not. So you can get a ps4 now, enjoy it, then when they announce legion beta, which would be 2015 at the earliest, you can look into a pc. By then you might be able to get a decent pc that can run legion with no issues for cheaper then if you forked out big bucks now. And if say legion is canceled or takes 3+ years to make, your pc is not sitting collecting dust and you are wishing you had a ps4. |
DaReaperPW
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Posted - 2014.12.17 21:10:00 -
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God Hates Lags wrote:Bendtner92 wrote:They already said PC, as they aren't going to consider a PS4 version until years after release. Yeah, and before that they were "laser focused on PS3." It's CCP, anything can happen.
Except that't not exactly what was said. "We are laser focused on the PS#.. for the foreseeable future" everyone forgets that last bit. And in business speak, that means "this quarter" |
DaReaperPW
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Posted - 2014.12.17 21:13:00 -
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da GAND wrote:zzZaXxx wrote:ZDub 303 wrote:Steam is amazing... if you are at all interested in playing single player titles you can get them so cheap during the spring and summer sales.
I love my PC, I don't see myself ever buying a new gen console to be honest... it just doesn't seem worth it.
If a game maker doesn't want to make a PC version of a title I want to play, I just don't play it and they don't get my money. But for someone who doesn't have a PC or PS4 and only wants a PC for gaming, spending $400 on a PS4 rather than $1000+ for a PC with similar capabilities seems to make more sense financially. Lol how many times have heard this? A PC isn't going to cost you $1,000 unless you're buying a pre-built PC, building your own gaming PC is gonna cost you at least $500-600.
this, mine was around 400, and all my parts i got on black Friday, and if you go AMD instead on Intel (honestly for most things you will not notice that huge a difference) you can save a few hundred.
But if you will notice a difference then yea intel is the way to go |
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