Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
You don't need to call us PC fags just because you have opinions about hardware related problems.
It will just lead to someone getting butthurt and a flamewar is on.
Edit;
And I doubt there wont be a modding community with this game :P
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry we all can't have expensive surround sound systems with huge hdtv's. Honestly, you will run into less glitches with the PC because every glitch has a workaround or solution. You need to stop being such a baby about the whole situation. You wouldn't have to download another version of directx for this game.
PC.
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
[img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/emoot/dogout.gif[/img] No-one gives one solitary shit about you not being able to click through an installer, or that you think that everyone uses fucking MS-DOS and codes their own drivers for themselves out of the mane of a unicorn and a harpy's wingtip.
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
I can tell right now that borderlands uses Dx9.0c and if your computer is that shitty, then you need to just get a new one.
going to start a game up. I'm level 14 I think.
If you want to play my gamertag is Greystoke77 friend me
As I said before I could run borderlands on my OLD pc which costs less then a hdtv.
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
You're an idiot.
[QUOTE=BlueSaint;17888298]I could run hl2 on medium with no lag on my old pc from 7 years ago before I upgraded.[/QUOTE]
Good for you?
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish. And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
lol you can connect your PC to your TV and use it as a monitor you dolt
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;17893065]Why I WON'T be getting this on a PC . . .
Better overall experience???
Well, my 50" plasma and my 5.1 surround beg to differ.
[B]Yeah, because you totally can't hook up both of those to a PC...
Also your 50" plasma at 1920x1080, so you're gaming at the same resolution as a 24" PC monitor, not to mention that not all console games play at 1080p, most play at 720p. And a 720p over 50" with no AA mustn't look good (even though you will say it does). Size does not matter (as long as it's >19"), resolution does.[/B]
I'll get patches and updates right away???
Yeah, cause since my PC is one of a bizillion PC configurations, and because my configuration is different than the Dev's configuration, I'll probably get glitches, artifacts, load stuttering . . . if it loads the first time at all. I'll probably have to download DirectX 11.2 or some shit, then I'll figure out that my GPU doesn't support Shader 3.6, so I'll have to go and fucking by a new video card. Meanwhile, I wait for a patch that I HOPE will fix some of the other issues plaguing my gaming experience. It might come with v1.1 or v1.2 or v1.5334.
[B]In case you haven't noticed, the do the same with the consoles. Except for the different configurations, which are rarely a problem as long as you don't fuck it up (but that's your fault).[/B]
Or, I can get it on Xbox, put it in, and fucking play it with no problems. (and pc fags better not mention scratched disks or RRoD, because the bugs/glitches/bullshit I mentioned above is much more prolific than on the Xbox, which is standardized).
[B]Or do the same on PC, put it in, install it and play.[/B]
I'm sorry, but it's a tough choice, so browbeating the OP because he asked a question is narrowminded and completely asshatish.
[B]Agreed.[/B]
And before you all go and call me a 360fag, I was playing PC games on my C64 before many of you were born. I bought Doom II the day it came out. I used to buy games at Egghead Software, for fuck's sake.
[B]Doesn't really change anything.[/B]
But the fact is, consoles are standardized and run into less problems than the PC. Sure the PC control might be a bit better, and sure there will be mods for it (if there is a good Modding community for the game).[/QUOTE]
If you had said that you had bought it because of friends or because of the impossibility of upgrading your PC at the moment I'd understand you, but saying that PC is buggy, has a smaller screen and has a lot of problems is wrong.
First person shooter for console?
How is that even an option?
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