Going back to basics: leaving PC gaming for consoles

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In what I can only feel like what was some hybrid mixture of a stroke of complete luck and sappy-movie-tier holiday miracle generosity, I find myself with a PlayStation 5 right in time for the holidays. It’s a sad state that merely buying a console has become a heroic feat, and yet, that fact makes it all the more exhilarating to be part of the next console generation. So, what better to do with this powerhouse system, than play Assassin’s Creed II; a game that’s over 11 years old, and originally released two console generations ago?

Backwards compatibility is one of the greatest features of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series line, letting players go back and experience an entire enhanced backlog of games while waiting for the heavy-hitting “next-gen” games to release, or while waiting for Cyberpunk 2077 to be in a playable state. Add to the fact that many of the games from the PlayStation 4’s library consisted of touched-up PlayStation 3 remasters in the form of Heavy Rain Remastered, Dishonored: Definitive Edition, The Yakuza Collection--every “trilogy”, “collection”, “legendary/definitive/ultimate/special” edition, and so many, many more; you could easily have a hundred PS4 games, none of them originating from that system’s own generation.

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In fact, I’ve yet to actually play a single PlayStation 5 game on my PS5. Perhaps it would be seen as bizarre, but as an ex-PC player, and only ever having owned the original PS4 and not the Pro, my favorite part about the PS5 is its ability to play older games at higher framerates or better quality. Games that I easily ignored on the base PlayStation 4 due to their performance have transformed into titles that I find myself wishlisting in hopes of nabbing them on sale at a later date. Even more exciting is that, as opposed to PC games which get dramatic price cuts seasonally, once a console game has been out for a while, the physical version tends to undergo a permanent price drop. It may not be as steep of a discount, but it’s affordable, and doesn’t require waiting around to be sniped during a perfect sale; the ideal combination for someone who’s just gotten a PS5 and is too impatient to wait for holiday price cuts just yet, or might have missed the best deals during Black Friday.

While I still hold an appreciation for PC gaming, the simple nature of consoles has won me back over. Yes, you can’t mod your games as freely, you can’t...try out all those fun demos from Codex, and the fidelity won’t come close to the best of what PCs are capable of right now--especially in the future--but at the same time, you also don’t have to do any fiddling with settings, there’s no worrying about the quality of a PC port, and most importantly, a PS5 doesn’t multitask; it has one purpose: games, and I find myself not getting distracted by things that might normally pull me out of an experience on my PC, like untimely Windows Update restarts, random BSODs, or compatibility issues after said updates. Perhaps it’s just part of my ongoing bad run of luck with PC gaming, but it took an entire hour of messing with settings, watching a game crash repeatedly, and desperately scouring the Steam forums with a friend after Detroit: Become Human stopped working, thanks to an Nvidia GeForce Experience update for Cyberpunk 2077 rendering the former unstable and unable to be played without rolling back to a random sketchy upload of a driver from over six months ago. That’s not something that would ever happen on a console.

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The amount of customization PCs provide is a blessing as much as it is a curse.

This generation, Microsoft and Sony seem to have understood what might pique the interest of PC gamers: giving players that same option between graphics and performance, in a simple box that doesn’t ask much of its user; just download a game or slide a disc in, and It Just Works (TM). Of course, not everyone is going to see things that way, and that’s fine. After all, the PC platform is all about giving users the freedom of choice, and now, excitingly, PlayStation and Xbox users are able to get a taste of that glorious freedom, too.
 

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Ahah, backward compability...
If you have ps4 games, then you have ps4.
For this price buy ps4.
IF ps5 would support all older console games that would be epic, but it's lose to xbox in it.
Better get then xbox. (And I'm have all ps so far, so I know what I talking. PS5 not worth buyng right now. I own all nintendo consoles too, plus xbox360)
 

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I personally prefer consoles simply for their simplicity and the fact that they are kinda perfected for this one thing. I've always found sitting at a desk to play games painful for my back (the fact that I have a shitty chair probably doesn't help) but with my consoles, they were designed to be played lying on a couch or bed and I don't need extra long cables or a bed-desk for the mouse and keyboard to play it in a more comfortable position. I also don't care too much about specs so that could be another factor why I play most of my games on PS4 and Switch.
 
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Recently I've been more interested in moving my gaming from PC to Xbox as well.
My PC gets BSOD sometimes (very uncommon but is annoying each time it happens) and the PC port jobs are very inconsistent. Some PS4/XBO games run better on my System but some just have trouble keeping a stable framerate. Also couch coop multiplayer practically doesn't exist on PC.

With consoles investing more into features not available on PC its also getting more spicy to play on those systems. Quick Resume on XBO & Xbox SeX is great. Being able to swap between multiple games on the spot is great when switching between PSO2 for a time limited even and a single player title. Skipping the boot sequence of both usually shaves off 5 minutes of just waiting for the games to load up. and even on the base XBO you have quick resume from booting up the console which skips 2 minutes of loading when starting the system (obv the game disconnects for MMO's but you still skip the boot sequence). This might sound insignificant but it adds up and per month you save between 1~3 hours you'd spend on load screens, which is something PC games have to suffer from since neither Steam nor Microsoft nor any other Storefront platform can replicate such feature on a system wide level.

Console gaming might have sucked in the last 2 generations due to being "worse PC's" but they're finally picking up the pace. It can only get better moving forward.
 

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which is something PC games have to suffer from since neither Steam nor Microsoft nor any other Storefront platform can replicate such feature on a system wide level.

It's called "Hibernation" and "Alt-Tab". The former was a PC thing since 2000 and the latter - since 1985.
 
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The simplicity of the consoles is really nice. I think though the reason I just keep buying them is I love the titles are are exclusive to them. It's kind of annoying though there's no premium experience of the Switch for example (the build quality is okay, it would be nice if there were tighter fitting joy cons, and so on).
 
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Not really, having 8 resource intensive games alt tab-able on a PC would kill that computer, not to mention the ear-rape
If we take a PC comparable to the now-current gen consoles? Nah, 8 games isn't all that much. Ear-rape is solved by "mute on focus loss".

And if we apply the Xbox's approach to "multi-tasking" it becomes even easier - type-1 hypervisors like ESXi existed since 2001 and could freeze their VMs mid-operation even back then. It's just not very viable for general-use machines like your typical PC.

I'm telling ya, all this "Quick Resume" is just a fancy name for what is essentially alt-tabbing between different VMs/container images.
 

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If we take a PC comparable to the now-current gen consoles? Nah, 8 games isn't all that much. Ear-rape is solved by "mute on focus loss".

And if we apply the Xbox's approach to "multi-tasking" it becomes even easier - type-1 hypervisors like ESXi existed since 2001 and could freeze their VMs mid-operation even back then. It's just not very viable for general-use machines like your typical PC.

I'm telling ya, all this "Quick Resume" is just a fancy name for what is essentially alt-tabbing between different VMs/container images.
and all im saying is that you cant do something identical like that on a PC which you basically just said yourself now.
 
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and all im saying is that you cant do something identical like that on a PC which you basically just said yourself now.
No, I said that PCs could do all those "innovative" things you mentioned for decades now. There is just no demand for them when in comes to general use - usually you want your applications to interact with each other, and what consoles currently do is the complete opposite of that.
 

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Ok but how hard is it to switch from Medium settings to High settings etc. Most games even auto calibrate for your system.
You really only have to touch the other settings if you really want to geek out or maybe tweak here and there as you go.
I feel like not having any settings or barely any settings is not really a plus.
I think you kinda missed the point, and I think it is because you didnt face this issue.
Changing settings is not hard, the issue is that I waste so much time tinkering with them that I completely ignore the actual game. Unless you have a reaaly good machine, which is already very expensive and in my country is even more because buying second hand is not an option, you will have to change settings to make the game work somehow, problem is that most people just tweak the settings they need and done. I change them, the game is running better, but now I am not satisfied how the game looks and try another settings, I get bored with the lenghty loadings and try to defrag the hard drive, now I try to free some space, other time I run the task manager and see what processes I can kill to free resources for the game.... I wasted this time trying to make the game and everything around it run better when I could be playing.
Other issue I didnt mentioned but it is worthwhile for me is the OS itself, that is why I dont like reading on my phone and was searching for a dedicated ereader. I know that I can deactivate notifications and I already do this, every app that isnt a music or a messaging app have notifications blocked, but unconsciously I know that I can scroll on social media indefinitely instead of reading. (not mentioning how phone screens are kinda awful for long reading sessions, but...)
 

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I can never leave PC gaming to go back to only Console gaming.

Now that I have said that, I have left PC gaming to go back to console gaming lol. My computer is in anther country right now and I in the other. Covid is blocking me from getting it, and mailing it is to risky my brother would half @$$ it for sure, and shipping things to Canada is over priced to the point is horribly wrong. My labtop I currently use is not built for gaming so I am very limited on what I can play. Its a Zbook 15, its a great laptop good cpu, memory is like 16 gigs, but its held back by its Nvidia Quadro K2100M.

I stopped caring about the playstion after the PS2, Any games I wanted on Xbox or the PS always end up on PC. And the game series I used to love no longer get made...Nintendo is the only Console I have bought over the years, partly cause of all the good original titles. Though my Wife has a PS4 so I plan on playing that if I go anther year with out my precious computer....

Mostly playing just the Nintendo Switch and 3Ds these days, and probably longer till covid and done and over. Than I shall return to the PC Master race where I belong....
 

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I love the backwards compatibility of the PC, I own and play lots of old PC games without have to resort to emulation, I just install them and they run even better than when the games came out! I won't mention the initial and running costs of my 4 year old pc though. That said I also love my switch, being able to game everywhere is a blessing. In a lockdown house with 4 persons it's nice to put on some headphones and leave everyone else doing their own thing without me having to hog the television to play my console games. We have a PS4 (it has his own room) but I never touch it. Sometimes I miss some exclusives, I loved playing Little Big Planet on the PS3 (sadly it was stolen along with a part of my console/game collection) on a big screen, it was way better than LBP on my current Vita.

In short: I'm glad not having to choose between them, I can and do switch from consoles to pc on a daily basis!
 

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In short: I'm glad not having to choose between them, I can and do switch from consoles to pc on a daily basis!

i'm so glad i have choice between PC and console. so i choose both. i like pc games, i like to play pc games that have poor console counterparts, and i love when i play some games on emulators that surpass the performance on original hardware (metroid prime trilogy 1080p, for example). then i like to chill and play some games on my 3ds, or hook up my mega drive and play some games "the old school way", but then, i like to play the same games on retroarch, with cheevos on, filters etc. so i don't see why some people like to moan about "my way is better than yours". or even fight about it. but yeah, i guess is the time we live ;(
 
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I think you kinda missed the point, and I think it is because you didnt face this issue.
Changing settings is not hard, the issue is that I waste so much time tinkering with them that I completely ignore the actual game. Unless you have a reaaly good machine, which is already very expensive and in my country is even more because buying second hand is not an option, you will have to change settings to make the game work somehow, problem is that most people just tweak the settings they need and done. I change them, the game is running better, but now I am not satisfied how the game looks and try another settings, I get bored with the lenghty loadings and try to defrag the hard drive, now I try to free some space, other time I run the task manager and see what processes I can kill to free resources for the game.... I wasted this time trying to make the game and everything around it run better when I could be playing.
Other issue I didnt mentioned but it is worthwhile for me is the OS itself, that is why I dont like reading on my phone and was searching for a dedicated ereader. I know that I can deactivate notifications and I already do this, every app that isnt a music or a messaging app have notifications blocked, but unconsciously I know that I can scroll on social media indefinitely instead of reading. (not mentioning how phone screens are kinda awful for long reading sessions, but...)
I get it in that case! Whereas with the PS5 at least you know the games you will get are (99/100) already optimized pretty well for the system out of the box.
 

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