An eGamer journalist looks at Console Gaming and why it now has several advantages over the PC
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IGN : Remember Hellgate: London? The dark fantasy action role-playing game came out in 2007 for PC, a year before developer Flagship Studios went bankrupt. Since then, various free-to-play and online revivals have come and gone. Now, 17 years after the release of Hellgate: London, it’s back.
Digital Foundry : We're rounding off our coverage for Horizon Forbidden West's impressive PC port with a look at optimised settings, how they stack up against PlayStation 5 and what kind of performance wins you should expect. On top of that, there's disappointment with the current performance on Steam Deck, while Alex also offers up some suggestions for future patches.
The author makes the point that this article is little more than a rant. It is little more than opinion. The computer that I own, the mods that I can download for free, the astounding graphics, innovative indie market and the many many many features of steam not to mention the games I buy on it at a fraction of full price, are all facts. I'm not going to bash consoles though because I'm not so astoundingly stupid that I think that my experience of them matters as an authority, or even matters at all. Usually what makes opinion pieces, even blatantly inflammatory ones, interesting is originality or something new on the point.
Tip: if you're not saying anything new then don't say it at all. I don't know if it's the stupidity of thinking the prefix "this is my opinion" made the author think that he what he had to say was worth saying, or whether it's just the plain fucking banality of the argument used, but this article really should be forgotten.
great another troll article filled with half truths
These articles always end up in healthy discussions, and never turn into I'm better than you.
Not touching this one