Have you ever seen the PC version of this game?

GooBacksBackPosted 2/27/2013 7:43:34 PM
Wow I feel like I got ripped off purchasing this for 10 dollars more on the 360. I paid more for less!
RampagingwalrusPosted 2/27/2013 7:48:40 PM
Yeah, because obviously if you had just spent $10 more when you got your 360, you could instead have gotten a PC powerful enough to play Skyrim on the highest of settings.
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PhainopeplaPosted 2/27/2013 7:49:12 PM
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DocOdinePosted 2/27/2013 8:06:31 PM
If you are concerned with the smoothness of some cg women, buy PC.
If you want it to run without worrying over specs and performance, buy console.
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iedahGPosted 2/27/2013 8:30:56 PM
I rally cant tell if some users are being sarcastic when they make post about gaming PCs.
You do not have to upgrade hardware often because even the lowest PC specs are still slightly above what console have. Specs are not even an issue unless you are using your mommas work computer.

Anyways the Pc versions not all kitkat bars and sunshine, it comes with its fair share of BS.
Even on maximum settings the graphics are nothing mind blowing without mods.
You know how a lot of people have gripes with Tes games locking up and randomly crashing? A lot of Mods amplify these problems.
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HaloFan3000Posted 2/27/2013 8:54:31 PM
*runs through topic naked*
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IamI3rianPosted 2/27/2013 8:56:37 PM
It's my understanding they aren't all that much more expensive either.

You can certainly buy a PC nowadays (if you build it yourself) for around $500 that will blow either console out of the water.

Also, do you guys really think you need to upgrade every month?
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GriffRobertsPosted 2/27/2013 8:58:50 PM
The problem with PC vs. console discussions is always misinformation on the console side, and rampant elitism on the PC. Seriously, French-speaking Canadians could learn a thing or two from the PC community. Some of them even think they know more about game design than the devs, thanks to the modding community; that takes a lot of hubris.
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IamI3rianPosted 2/27/2013 9:01:34 PM
GriffRoberts posted...
Some of them even think they know more about game design than the devs, thanks to the modding community; that takes a lot of hubris.


Some of them probably do.

Maybe not the programming/coding aspect, but the actual design?

There's a LOT of companies out there who don't exactly have Gary Gygax working for them. To say the least.
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metroidman92Posted 2/27/2013 9:04:45 PM
iedahG posted...
I rally cant tell if some users are being sarcastic when they make post about gaming PCs.
You do not have to upgrade hardware often because even the lowest PC specs are still slightly above what console have. Specs are not even an issue unless you are using your mommas work computer.

Anyways the Pc versions not all kitkat bars and sunshine, it comes with its fair share of BS.
Even on maximum settings the graphics are nothing mind blowing without mods.
You know how a lot of people have gripes with Tes games locking up and randomly crashing? A lot of Mods amplify these problems.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FopyRHHlt3M

That's funny, since my PC can hardly run TF2 and Left 4 Dead on the bare minimum lowest settings.
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