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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2016.01.14 16:07:00 -
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Moorian Flav wrote:For the most stable online gaming, especially for fast paced games such as FPSs or driving games, console is better. There's also reportedly less cheating on consoles. For a ton of free and cheap games, PC is the way to go. Plus, there are alot of mods for popular games if you want to try something different in a familiar title. On the negative side (besides more online cheating), you have to update your PC's hardware/software to run some of the most current games which normally adds additional costs.
Actually, consoles are no more difficult to hack than that of a PC as long as the user is savy enough. They are practically PC-lite as far as I can see.
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2016.01.14 17:10:00 -
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For PS4?
Yes, because CCP has already established a presence with Sony Online Entertainment and it would far easier on the current player base when it comes to transferring ownership of assets from the PS3 to the PS4 version of Dust. That and the PS4 will not charge you anything for subscription since Free-to-Play games are exempt from the PlayStation Plus payment model for online multiplay.
For PC?
Even better because of the flexibility of the rigs and their longevity against the dreaded console life cycle. This would also offer greater connectivity with Eve Online and its main server Tranquility which means CCP can then fight against cheaters more effectively thanks to the help of Tranquility which is also Eve Online's BIG BROTHER if you know what I mean. Macro/Bot users have an extremely hard time avoiding detection against this server which also has the ability to recognize certain behavior patterns in players and is backed by a security team that will be able to link multiple accounts even if they don't seem to be related because of the ISK trail in the game.
For Xbox One?
I don't like it mainly because not even the Free-to-Play games have any exemptions when it comes to online multiplay so you have to pay the monthly subscription. That and I was turned off from the Xbone as soon as I found out that Halo 5 doesn't come with local 4-player multiplay. I mean, if people want online multiplay then fine by me but don't take away my ability to enjoy game night with my personal friends at home as we sit next to each other ready to toss frag grenades at each other. Wait... did I just go off topic?
For Nintendo?
LOL
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2016.01.14 17:16:00 -
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Joel II X wrote:Maken Tosch wrote:Moorian Flav wrote:For the most stable online gaming, especially for fast paced games such as FPSs or driving games, console is better. There's also reportedly less cheating on consoles. For a ton of free and cheap games, PC is the way to go. Plus, there are alot of mods for popular games if you want to try something different in a familiar title. On the negative side (besides more online cheating), you have to update your PC's hardware/software to run some of the most current games which normally adds additional costs. Actually, consoles are no more difficult to hack than that of a PC as long as the user is savy enough. They are practically PC-lite as far as I can see. No one really bothers to, and the network guys are arguably better at handling the community. Older games on PC are full of hackers, older games on consoles either don't have a server anymore, or are completely dead, so no one cares for hackers. Because of this, one may be inclined to say there are more hackers on PC, simply because there are more games that are still "alive".
That's like saying no one bothers to hack Apple computers anymore which can't possibly be any further from the truth. Just because something is a console doesn't mean no one bothers to hack it. I have seen people make a business hacking Wii consoles for christ sake.
PS: Even modern day consoles can suffer from hackers.
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