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BuzzDuraband to Richard27
6 Apr 163#6
You'll have to excuse me. I'm missing the relevance?
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BuzzDuraband
6 Apr 16#1
Facebook code. (Type anything into the box to get your code. You must be logged in to the CDKeys website to redeem it.)
Richard27
6 Apr 162#2
Paid £15 for the PS4 version yesterday which I can compelte and sell for pretty much the same price, this is why I hate digital only
NotNickCave to Richard27
6 Apr 16#5
I used to be able to sell games that I bought used for sometimes more than I paid. Thing is, we let the digital prices stay high by paying.
BuzzDuraband to Richard27
6 Apr 163#6
You'll have to excuse me. I'm missing the relevance?
MrCollective to Richard27
6 Apr 161#11
Yep. That sounds about right to be honest. Buy the game for a console and put up with playing it with a controller on average quality settings, sell it once you complete it and not play it again unless you buy it again.
Or buy it for PC store it in your "Virtual Library", enjoy the high FPS and ultra quality visuals, for an extra few quid. Go back and play it when ever you want :laughing:
Haha
ollie87 to Richard27
6 Apr 161#18
Mmmhm. You can sell your digital stuff actually.
But why would you bother? It's not like on a console when every few years you have to bin your game library because backwards compatibility isn't supported, I can play games from the 80s on my PC not a problem.
KirstyB87
6 Apr 161#3
Best price so far for this game on PC?
BuzzDuraband to KirstyB87
6 Apr 16#4
It hit the £17(ish) mark recently when Amazon were doing that crazy pricing across formats.
Hope you're good :smiley:
KirstyB87
6 Apr 162#7
Thanks, Buzz. I may wait a while longer for the game to be looking better due to the modding community. By which time all the official DLC will be done and there'll be a GOTY edition available a la Skyrim. Heat added, though. :smiley:
matedodgy
6 Apr 16#8
Anyone else getting FB code failure. Worked like a charm for years; now no more...or do I just need to clear my cookies, etc.??
BuzzDuraband to matedodgy
6 Apr 161#9
You need to be signed in to the CDKeys site, yeah?
Richard27
6 Apr 161#10
no excuse needed :smiley: just thinking out loud (and then typing)
paulb76
6 Apr 16#12
Thanks, bought!
Smoking173850
6 Apr 161#13
You know it makes sense :wink:
davemoore583
6 Apr 16#14
very poor optimised game, outdated graphics and highly over rated!
Richard27
6 Apr 16#15
I prefer controllers full stop even when I'm playing games on my PC, for m its much more comfortable especially for long play periods, average graphics settings are fine by me as I only paid £200 for the PS4 :smiley: I believe you would struggle to get those graphics with a £200 PC, plus I hate playing on my desk where I work all day (getting mouse and keyboard neck in the process) and having to boot my PC up just to play a game, I like lounging on my relaxing sofa with the ergonomic pad on my hand. Also when I have completed a game im pretty much done with it and move onto the next game I don't have time to play games more than that never mind huge open world games...depending on the person its 6 of 1, half-a-dozen of the other when choosing between console's or PC, digital or physical.....but the bottom line is in the end, I get to play mine for free!
ollie87
6 Apr 162#16
Apparently you can't use a PC in the lounge with a controller, I thought I'd been playing like that for a couple of years now, turns out I imagined the whole thing.
MrCollective
6 Apr 16#17
Look what I've started :laughing:
Smoking173850
6 Apr 16#19
Xbox will always be backwards compatible from now on and why would u want to play PC on a sofa and tv... Yuck...
High frame rate monitor and freesync with higher resolution that u can see is much better otherwise may aswell save cash and buy a console
ollie87
6 Apr 161#20
Because PC gaming is about choice, sometimes I go upstairs to my office and play with a keyboard and mouse for stuff like FPS or strategy games, sometimes I stream from my gaming PC to my HTPC using a controller in the lounge (stuff like 3rd person shooters, RPGs, emulated games etc).
The major selling point over a console is the flexibility.
Smoking173850
6 Apr 16#21
I thought the selling point was all about it having better graphics and higher frame rates.
You can do most of that flexibility on a console believe it or not haha
ollie87
6 Apr 161#22
You can't build you own console to the specs you can afford/need, you can't even adjust the settings to run on better or worse machines. You're stuck with what the developer wants. Nor can you mod (yet and even if you can it'll be crap).
Oooh, I want a cassette player on my PC too! :wink:
ollie87
6 Apr 16#24
You laugh but you can emulate old 80s PCs that used cassettes to play games.
Tyranicus66
6 Apr 161#25
Just getting it out of the way now!
seany1977
7 Apr 16#26
Being a PC and Console gamer myself they both have their advantages. For me PC = Total War, RTS, Flight Sims, Sims in general (Eurotruck 2 etc). Console = Console only titles, beat em ups, FIFA, games I can't run on my PC at a playable quality (Witcher 3, The Division etc) and fun with friends. I use both of them as media centres.
The issue with devs building games on and for PCs is that they dev the game on a PC the size of Kent and think they don't need to optimise. So you end up needing a spec like a GTX 970 (which costs more, on its own, than a XBox One or PS4) with a minimum of 8GB RAM. Mods are also overated. They go through no QA and a number of Mods have actually shafted my games.
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Or buy it for PC store it in your "Virtual Library", enjoy the high FPS and ultra quality visuals, for an extra few quid. Go back and play it when ever you want :laughing:
Haha
But why would you bother? It's not like on a console when every few years you have to bin your game library because backwards compatibility isn't supported, I can play games from the 80s on my PC not a problem.
Hope you're good :smiley:
High frame rate monitor and freesync with higher resolution that u can see is much better otherwise may aswell save cash and buy a console
The major selling point over a console is the flexibility.
You can do most of that flexibility on a console believe it or not haha
You need to have a serious read of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/wiki/guide
Oooh, I want a cassette player on my PC too! :wink:
Just getting it out of the way now!
The issue with devs building games on and for PCs is that they dev the game on a PC the size of Kent and think they don't need to optimise. So you end up needing a spec like a GTX 970 (which costs more, on its own, than a XBox One or PS4) with a minimum of 8GB RAM. Mods are also overated. They go through no QA and a number of Mods have actually shafted my games.