There are endless discussion on the internet why pc gaming is superior than consoles and vice versa.

I don’t understand that there is a necessity to prove that one is better than the. Just play your game and let other gamers enjoy their game too.

  • JTskulk@lemmy.world
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    13 minutes ago

    I’m a PC gamer that hates console gaming for good reasons.

    First, what are the important differences between PC gaming and console gaming?

    • PC gaming is more open, users have more freedom and control over their games which allows creative things like mods.
    • PC gamers typically use a keyboard and mouse, while consoles use a gamepad.
    • PC gamers have varying hardware, console hardware is mostly all the same.

    Because of this, console games have become the “lowest common denominator” of video games. If you’re a developer, you target the console and then port to PC. Games are dumbed down, slowed down, and graphically reduced for the console audience and then PC gamers are invited to slurp from the same trough. Modern console gaming has brought us such innovations as quicktime events (playing simon-says with buttons is not gameplay), weapon wheels (not the worst thing tbh), and exclusive deals (paying the dev to NOT release on other platforms). The keyboard and mouse is really a superior way of controlling a game. You have more buttons that you can hit quickly and aiming with a mouse is quicker and more precise. A game like Starcraft might never have been made if consoles were as powerful and popular back then. There actually was a SNES port of Starcraft and people literally only play it as a joke, the controls are too clunky.

    In conclusion, I hate console gaming because it made my PC gaming worse. Worse menus, worse controls, worse graphics, less creative freedom, worse gameplay. I should also mention that most of my criticisms are for shooter games. Platformers on consoles are great fun and get ported to PC mostly without these issues.

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    2 hours ago

    Empathy exists in humans on a spectrum. Different people have different priorities. Accepting these 2 truths explains a lot of human behavior and history.

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    I hate Consoles because of multiplayer paywalls and lack of crossplay on other platforms as well as locked down software

    I hate mobile games because most are but t extort the user of their money with pay to win and gambling and there is generally the hardware limitations of phones and sometimes software limitations or locked down software

    PC Gaming is better because you can build a system that meets your needs, upgrade it and swap out hardware along with being able to install ant operating system you want or even dual boot more than one operating system

    I do kind of also dislike gaming laptops because you can only upgrade the ram in them, if you want a gaming laptop go with a framework ganing laptop as they have swappable parts excluding the cpu because the cpu is still soldered on because of cpu manufacturers though you can swap the main board

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    People like to support their choices. It’s not a ton different than sports. There have been periods where console and PC have had the advantage over the years, but it’s now become more of a choice of what you want your computer to look like. Mobile is generally universally hated because of the effects it had on the industry as a whole by accelerating the rise of micro transactions and loot boxes to an industry standard.

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    7 hours ago

    I don’t speak for others but i personally hate consoles because of their walled garden approach to games, proprietary and anti-repair design, and for paywalling access to multiplayer.

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    Maybe a mix of tribalism and sunk-cost fallacy. People want to feel like the made the right choice regarding platform, while justifying the money they put in a probably closed ecosystem.

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    Why I hate console gaming: The limitations of consoles regarding the graphics and available buttons carry over to PC. Weapon wheels are a good example of that. Especially around the 2010s, when consoles were in the focus of the publishers, PC versions often felt like badly ported console games, including graphical and gameplay downgrades that weren’t necessary at all.

    Why I hate mobile gaming: Microtransactions and the manipulation of the player that comes with them. They slowly crept into so many games. Sure, mobile gaming didn’t invent them, but it perfected them. Now even 70€ titles have a cosmetics store and a season pass on day one.

    Why I hate PC gaming: The elitism, how awfully expensive building a PC got and the worst one: Cheaters. Cheaters that not only destroy the fun of other PC players, but of console players too with the advent of cross-platform multiplayer. It shames me that console players automatically turn off cross-platform, because they are afraid of PC cheaters.

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    9 hours ago

    There’s a lot of hate for mobile games because it does seem like literally millions of folks are abused and exploited by them. Sure, there’s neat gems buried in the App Store/Google Play, but… the sheer volume of literal scams is unreal.

    That, I get. Screw scammers.

    I got no issue with the good stuff though. Or even the mediocre stuff.

    All the other snobbery is folks people being immature snobs. And the cross-brand ‘rivalry’ isn’t so extreme anymore, anyway.

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      Because PC is better than console.

      This is exactly why there’s animosity.

      I prefer console because: it just works. Devs don’t need to address bugs related to hardware, and they can tune their games for the performance of the console.

      I don’t have a lot of free time so knowing it will work within seconds of hitting the power button is worth it to me.

      I used to PC game, and still do for a few that are better with a mouse/keyboard.

      I don’t hate on anyone that prefers a different gaming system.

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        I was being facetious but yes you are obviously right. It’s just down to anyone’s needs and preference at the end of the day.

        Consoles suck.

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      7 hours ago

      I have a Pc but don’t want to bring it into my living room every night to play games on my 81” screen.

      Consoles have their place.

      Mobile phone games that are just glorified gambling casinos are fucking trash and should be outlawed.

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          For most people that would require running cable, either along the floor or with network drops. With WiFi there’s a noticeable input lag that can make some games unplayable.

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      9 hours ago

      And we have a hard time understanding others’ perspectives, which I think is also a big factor here.

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    Consoles have been brand tribalistic since forever, probably because of marketing, and that it used to be mostly kids. Insufferable computer users felt superior because with money and effort a PC could run games better than consoles.

    Most of the fighting has ended now, which is nice. Mobile gaming was and is looked down because of its reputation as a shovelware platform.

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      That’s the real deal, right here.

      The SNES vs. Genesis war from the 1990s never really ended. The banners being flown have changed over the years but the battles are pretty much the same. Me personally, what with having the luxury of being a perfectly responsible fully grown adult — that’s what it says on my driver’s license, anyway — I have at least one example of pretty much every console from the Atari VCS up to the PS3.

      My beef with consoles now is that they’re all, with the exception of the Switch and its sequel, just watered down PC hardware anyway. That’s really not interesting, and I already have a PC. And by and large my PC plays what I tell it to, not what Sony and Microsoft and for fuck’s sake not what Nintendo try to dictate at me. Thus, for modern games I play on PC.

      As far as insufferable computer users go, that all started with Doom. Doom was the killer app of the 90s and every console maker at the time either wished theirs could run Doom but it couldn’t, or barely managed it and the experience was dogshit. Before that, it was the opposite: PC games and their developers fervently wished they could match the capabilities of the game consoles of their era, which all had specialized hardware specifically designed for the types of things games from that time did. It’s probably no coincidence that id software’s formative outing started with John Carmack and Tom Hall’s Dangerous Dave In Copyright Infringement,, which as dumb as it sounds was genuinely showing off at the time in that they managed to make a bog standard PC pull off a platformer with smooth(ish) scrolling, which is something the NES can do in its sleep.

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    7 hours ago

    Basically: elitism.

    Consoles have something called “exclusive games”, which are nothing more than what a blogger I read calls “Hostageware”. You can play hostageware on PC through emulators.