@LukeAlmighty i don't think it will push PC gamers back to consoles, but it will certainly help keep some console gamers as console gamers. they think "why would i pay $700 for just one component when i could pay $500 for the whole thing?"
@icedquinn @LukeAlmighty a lot of console games are starting to get PC-like settings menus as well, and none of them are cohesive because they all have different console gamer terms for shit. all these different "mode" toggles, sometimes that don't even make sense. it's probably doing more harm to the console gaming market than good, because instead of just focusing on putting out well optimized games they can just chuck the settings menu in there and say "well you're not playing on the performance mode, so that's why your game isn't running as good."
@icedquinn @LukeAlmighty oh man i wish that the xbox naming scheme was that simple xD it would technically be xbox 4 we're on right now but yeah, there were 3 different versions of the xbox one and now there are two versions of the xbox series. it just gets confusing as fuck. at least ps5 just has a digital and disc version, but all the specs are the same.
@beardalaxy @icedquinn
I gave up on even knowing, what Xbox version is what at this point :D
@beardalaxy @icedquinn
When you have a performance mode, but still cannot turn off motion blur ![]()
@beardalaxy
Calling a console "a whole thing" feels so disgusting :D