I haven't even thought about playing on my PC since the new consoles have come out. The wide variety of games on Xbox GamePass and the upgraded frame rates of the Sony exclusives have kept me entertained.
I pre-ordered them. I needed something for my Xbox. I've been using my PC setup (Philips SHP9500s with a VModa boom) and would like to do away with these wires.
That Hivebusters DLC for Gears 5 is gorgeous on the Series X. Having an atmos soundtrack is a nice icing on top of the cake. I just fired it up to see if it were any good last night. It's probably the best looking console game I have seen. I hear it's not very long so I'll probably play through...
How about a small cloth taped above it so that the tape makes a hinge? That way it would fully cover the light but then you flip it up so that you can still use the button when needed?
After a long hiatus from PC gaming, I got back into it around when the PS4 Pro came out. I built a PC bought a ton of games on Steam. Replayed some old favorites even went to a few LAN parties. The thing was I just didn't enjoy it. I didn't like gaming at a desk. So I bought a Steam Link...
I agree with the others about this being highly subjective. To me, I would much rather have the consoles. But the added raytracing and general performance of a high end PC isn't lost on me. Sounds like you have some soul searching to do to figure out what really matters most to you.
I used to do this a lot when I had two Xbox One's. Yes, you just need to be logged into Xbox live and when you start up the game it will sync your game.
So now that the "next gen" consoles are current gen what is everyone's thoughts on them? Have you all gotten ahold of either or both? How are you liking them?
I was lucky enough to pre-order the Series X for launch day and was super lucky and was able to score a PS5 from BestBuy last week...
Some of you guys sound like you don't even enjoy playing games anymore.
This video doesn't necessarily make PC gamers want an Xbox but it should get them excited for the future. Microsoft has already committed to the PC as well as the Xbox.
When a company as big as Microsoft starts to invest...
If MMORPGs are your thing you should at least give Elderscrolls Online a chance. It's F2P so there's nothing to lose.
If you want a single player RPG experience I would recommend Witcher 3 and Fallout 4.