ZG writes: I concede that the ‘gaming rig’ is a more powerful gaming platform, with superior capabilities in the specification department and with numerous other advantages.
Japanese developer is launches its latest VR epic, futuristic brawler Soul Covenant for Meta Quest, PSVR 2 and PCVR headsets tomorrow.
Games such as Mad Max, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Batman: Arkham Knight desperately deserve a modern-day revisit.
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The prices of PC's will go up too, you know.
I don't think so. If you look at PC exclusives vs. Console exclusives you have totally different games. On PC you have League of Legends, Diablo and RTS games. On Colsoles you have God of War, Little Big Planet, Party games like Mario Party and so on. They are aiming for different target groups so I wouldn't really say they are even competing.
Never has, never will.
My current PC probably has double the GPU performance of the next gen consoles (based on leaked specs) yet will be lucky to yield similar results due to consoles unified hardware allowing much greater software optimisation.
PC will always give you more, but at a premier, it's only later into each console cycle will the PC offer better results at a reasonable cost.
That's ignoring the myriad of other uses for a PC mind you which often make that extra investment worthwhile.
I feel like the people that want to spend the time putting together a custom gaming PC already have. Not that it's that big of a hassle, but most people don't want to be bothered.