What console Third Party exclusive series do you want to come out on PC :O?

Started by BasilZero, Feb 07, 2015, 01:09 AM

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Xevross

I agree with Legend and Pi here. While I think that PC gaming can be superior, it'd be too expensive for me to get one thats worth it. I'd much rather just stick to playing the big games on my PS4, for the reasons Legend suggested. Rightnw I cant even think of any games that people might want on pc, pc has most of the third parties which are made anyway.

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Feb 07, 2015, 02:15 AM
Yeah, at best PC is really good console gaming with none of the great exclusives. 
Been a bit disappointed with the games.  Missing all of the best games. 
Dude, check out the thousands of indies on steam!!
Quote from: BasilZero on Feb 07, 2015, 06:17 AM
You know you can use controllers right...? This isnt the early 2000s lol. You've got DS3/DS4, Xbox 360/One, and even custom controllers as well in the market. Its also possible to use a Wiimote for some PC games (although not sure why anyone would want to use that garbage controller).

Also for me PC gaming is far more superior option due to not only graphics (which ironically I dont consider it as a strong point for myself) but the ability to use mods, free online multiplayer, backwards compatibility along with that the deals and sales are far better and I dont mean just on Steam - I mean on sites like GMG, GOG, and bundle sites like Indie Gala, Bundle Stars and Humble Bundle.

I'm a console fan too and have been since 1991 - only been a PC gamer since 2012 and its far more rewarding - and my gaming library for PC already toppled my overall game collection I've had on consoles for the past 20+ years.

There's mods and stuff that you can use to get controller support o.O. Pretty much every game aside from FPS games I've played with either my Xbox360 controller or my PS3 controller. So the argument of having better controls isnt really an argument anymore since its a completely different platform from what it was few years ago.

First Party games sure and a few third party titles - more and more third parties are coming to PC which is great.

Also....there's emulation which is a realm beyond actual PC gaming ;p

If I never got into PC gaming, I probably would of never played half of the games I've played in the last two years.
Preach it, woman!!
Quote from: Legend on Feb 07, 2015, 07:12 AM
Lol once pezus wakes up I bet he'll have a good answer for the op's original question.
You're dang right! Tekken would be pretty sweet. Monster Hunter (main games) in 1080p60fps3D!! Persona OMGGGG it would absolutely kill it on Steam. I basically would like most of the exclusive Japanese games to come to PC because that would mean I could get them much cheaper and therefore I am more likely to play them.
Quote from: Xevross on Feb 07, 2015, 11:23 AMI agree with Legend and Pi here. While I think that PC gaming can be superior, it'd be too expensive for me to get one thats worth it. I'd much rather just stick to playing the big games on my PS4, for the reasons Legend suggested. Rightnw I cant even think of any games that people might want on pc, pc has most of the third parties which are made anyway.
Divinity: Original Sin is a great recent example. Nominated for GOTY in many places and PC exclusive. There are more exclusive RPGs. All the MOBAs. Loads of strategy exclusives. Loads of F2P exclusives. Loads of indie exclusives (even a few amazing racing games out of those! - See Asetto Corsa, Spintires etc).

I think most people's issues with PC are just based on being uninformed. Some of the best PC exclusives are not advertised at all outside places like Steam.
I agree with Legend and Pi here. While I think that PC gaming can be superior, it'd be too expensive for me to get one thats worth it. I'd much rather just stick to playing the big games on my PS4, for the reasons Legend suggested. Rightnw I cant even think of any games that people might want on pc, pc has most of the third parties which are made anyway.

Xevross

Yeah, there are some really great Pc exclusives out there. One of my favourite games (GW2) is PC exclusive. Divinity does look great but I think it'd be too slow paced for me. I could never get into MOBAs, too elitist, games too long :P

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 07, 2015, 11:47 AM
Yeah, there are some really great Pc exclusives out there. One of my favourite games (GW2) is PC exclusive. Divinity does look great but I think it'd be too slow paced for me. I could never get into MOBAs, too elitist, games too long :P
It's not (that) elitist if you play with friends. Also, it's just 30-45 minutes or so per game usually!

BasilZero

Quote from: Legend on Feb 07, 2015, 07:10 AM
Yes there are lots of things you can do to make PCs act like consoles. Steam Big picture mode, tv streaming, small form factor etc. However it's a lot of work for a subpar experience compared to consoles.

Controllers are a great example of this. Most games come with support and every game can have gamepad support forced on them through mapping keyboard/mouse. However these are hardly as good as native gamepads on console. Controls are tighter and deadzones are smaller.


PC emulation is great. For retro games i brings new life into them. I've had my fair share of experiences with dolphin and pcxeor whatever the ps2 one is called. These are all old games though. Plus in my case since I'm weird and don't pirate games, yay morals!, all I emulate are games I actually own. The emulation scene isn't just a free market of thousands of great games for me. Lol I even went out and bought Metroid Other M at Target so that I could emulate it on PC a few years back. Soyeah PC emulation is nice, but it's not amazing.



What I love about PC is 3D and VR. I've been playing 3D pc games since 2004 or so. Having the ability to force support for 3D on games is really nice.

I dont even use Steam big picture mode, TV Streaming, etc. Those are all just minor features just like I consider all the multimedia functions/features on Playstation and Nintendo's systems.

Subpar experience o.O? Not sure what you were using, but all the PC ports I've played of console games have been a far better experience in terms of not just visuals, but FPS and the fact that I can find more people to play with on MP games than from my Playstation - but thats just my own awesome experience.

I've never experienced any issue with any of the games I used controllers for - infact the controls were much more responsive than Nintendo's poorly executed Wiimote. I have yet to see any deadzones.

Playing Retro games with online multiplayer, ability to edit its visuals to make it better (in terms of resolution), being able to play modded versions of games whether its for extra levels or a better script - or to even play games that were never released outside of Japan in English, having a extensive library of games isnt amazing :O? PC emulation is great!

Eh, 3D and VR are two features I dont even take in account. They are just minor features for me and I dont think I'll be ever using either of them in the future.


Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Feb 07, 2015, 06:38 AM
My point is that 80% of the things I really want to play are only on consoles right now. 
I have a huge library of games, but I don't think most are worth playing and most of the ones that are worth it are also on consoles.

But thats not the point of this thread though D:


Xevross

Quote from: Pezus on Feb 07, 2015, 01:11 PM
It's not (that) elitist if you play with friends. Also, it's just 30-45 minutes or so per game usually!
Yeah but my friends really aren't the kind to get into a moba. Lol, "just" that is way too long for one game imo

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 07, 2015, 03:36 PM
Yeah but my friends really aren't the kind to get into a moba. Lol, "just" that is way too long for one game imo
Why??

Xevross

Quote from: Pezus on Feb 07, 2015, 03:58 PM
Why??
Because a lot could happen in 45 mins which would cause me to have to leave, it'd also get quite boring sticking with the same players for so long.

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 07, 2015, 04:03 PM
Because a lot could happen in 45 mins which would cause me to have to leave, it'd also get quite boring sticking with the same players for so long.
so you won't be getting bloodborne??

It's called teamwork!

Legend

Quote from: Pezus on Feb 07, 2015, 04:25 PM
so you won't be getting bloodborne??

It's called teamwork!

You can pause bloodborne with the ps button ;)

Dr. Pezus


Xevross

Bloodborne is single player, no penalty if you leave a game and quit at any point

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 07, 2015, 04:33 PM
Bloodborne is single player, no penalty if you leave a game and quit at any point
but do you start in the same place? That would be a departure from past souls games

Xevross

Quote from: Pezus on Feb 07, 2015, 04:35 PM
but do you start in the same place? That would be a departure from past souls games
I don't know, its still completely to a moba

Legend

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 07, 2015, 04:33 PM
Bloodborne is single player, no penalty if you leave a game and quit at any point

Haha no.

Bloodborne is relentless. Unless you find a campfire, you can't save or even pause.

Quote from: Pezus on Feb 07, 2015, 04:27 PM
you sure?

Yeah. Then start up netflix or something and it suspends the software regardless of if the game has a pause feature built in.