Remember the days of specialized tiny screw drivers to bolt down the PC parts. The humongous PC cases. Well now we PC gamers use thumb screws, get it thumb screws and the new PC cases are small
Is not that hard, especially if you build it from scratch. The two major issues I see are: compability and maintenance. Basically, if you buy a NVIDIA GTX 1070 get an intel i5 6th generation or i7 6th generation. Do not put an i3 cpu or an i5 Pentium 3 CPU, it creates bottlenecks and lag for say PC. For powersupply get a dual rail, gold or silver certified powersupply. Yes, the consumer needs to shop around and research for:
Low price
High efficiency
Low p...
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Exclusive games that is your opinion.
The PC does offer great visual exclusive games (not many of course) like:
Path of Exile
Monstroum
Xcom 2
Grim Dawn
Ashes of the Singularity
Sadly its the multiplatform games that make PC gaming shine. For example:
Crysis series
Batman Arkham series
Tomb Raider reboot series
The Witcher 3
I can go on ...
Is not that expensive. Really, the two most expensive PC parts at the moment are the CPU and GPU but the AMD RX480 has lowered the price of GPUs. This GPU has made it possible to build a 4K gaming PC for less than $1000 .
No, the xbox one is pretty much dead. Really, its Microsoft moving from making consoles to running a service. It will be the Universal Windows Platform that will replace the xbox brand; thus, in direct competition with Steam, Origin, Amazon, etc. If UWP allows:
Mods
Refunds
Loyalty/Rewards program
Game sales
This will make UWP a better service. Plus, it will be Microsoft bringing a UWP tv app 😄 as opposed to a console. ...
It depends on what games the gamer wants to play and whether or not, he or she wants to deal with hardware compability. Building a gaming PC is pretty straightforward; however, ensuring each PC part is compatible, that's the hard part.
Here is an example:
The gamer buys a $50.00 motherboard and buys two GPUs. Finds out that the motherboard only supports one GPU.
My advice never buy an OEM and turn it into a gaming PC. That is due t...
The only games I am looking forward are:
Ghost Recon Wildlands
No Man's Sky
P.A.M.E.L.A
Deux Ex Mankind Divided
For Honor
This is good news, it shows gamers wanting different gaming experiences
WoW, PC gamers backing a 3D platformer. Hmmm, so much for PC gamers only play MOBAs, MMO, and strategy games. That aside, is good that 3D platformers are making a comeback regardless of platform. I get the feeling that 2016, is the year that consoles diversify themselves gaming wise and PC gaming continues to flourish.
Come on Microsoft allow modding on UWP 👻
This article is plain awful, how did it got approved I do not know.
Recore is the game I am most interested. Hopefully, it comes out on either Steam or greenmangaming.
I don't know if putting all eggs in one basket is a good idea. If the PS4 goes to a recession or the PS4 Neo tanks well game over for Sony. Unless of course Sonys' film division is doing well
What about Sonys' film division. Is Sony Pictures, Columbia and Tristar doing that bad as well? I agree is time for Sony to make business
No mention of Sony Pictures, Columbia and Tristar. How is Sony movie division doing 😯
LoL
This was a cringeworthy article. All Nintendo has to do is improve the Wii U gamepad and sell that as a hybrid system (handheld meets console) end of story
Frys still exists and one of its new departments is building Gaming PCs for its customers. Pretty much, it allows consumers to choose their PC parts and a Frys employee guides the consumer on how to build their gaming PC. How much I wish it had that in 2009