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Why does it always have to be about the graphics though? Especially when the differences will probably be minor?
Because that's oone of the largest differences. You could pick PC if you prefer KB+M, or maybe for framerate (or is watch dogs 60fps on consoles?)Why does it always have to be about the graphics though? Especially when the differences will probably be minor?
Ovirew
I am personally feel torn about this. I was thinking about getting all my multiplats on PC and only buying console exclusives, but then I remembered the remote play feature. If I get a Vita and want to play Watch Dogs etc. on the go, that could be a compelling reason to buy the PS4 version if you're into that sort of thing.donalbane
Yeah, I wasn't overly into the whole remote play concept, but the more I think about it the more what you're saying makes sense. Though, I don't have the option of a gaming PC right now I just have a decent enough laptop for what it is, being able to play all these games on the Vita is a very appealing thought.
As for graphics, the PC may end up looking better, especially after what I've seen the community has done for other games in terms of upgrading graphics. Other than that I'd imagine there won't be much of a difference in terms of the game itself.
Why does it always have to be about the graphics though? Especially when the differences will probably be minor?
Ovirew
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when you have two options, and there is only one primary difference between them...that difference is what you make a decision based on. Why does everyone get so up in arms about people who care about graphics...
PC will have the edge.
Faster loading times, higher resolution, and performance will all be better on PC. Â And your PC will always be able to play it irrespective of hardware generation. Â But you can bet ur azz that Watch Dogs is going to be franchised and there will 3-4 of them over the next 6 years, so the want to play the original may quickly fade with each new release.
I have a fairly capable PC as well and I was going to get it for PC originally but apparently there's 60 minutes of exclusive content on the PS4 so that's what pushed me to get it on PS4 over PC. Same thing with AC IV. The exclusive PS3/PS4 missions pushed me into PS4 over PC. Plus I'm like you and I wanna make sure I have games for it when it launches lol I honestly don't think there will be that much of a dropoff between the versions either. Early in this console generation it's not going to be nearly the same leap that you'd get now with PC vs. console. Higher end PCs are obviously still going to look better, but early on I'd say the difference will be negligible.Texas2089Pretty much this.
Gettng the PS4 version. Interested in the control scheme, they are saying the PS4 touchpad will be used for the ingame phone system. Just simple things possibly like to open a door requires a scan of your fingerprint so you place it on the touchpad maybe. Little extra things help with immersion. I'm hoping a lot of games will make unique ideas from the touchpad.
And I'm not biased, I own a high end PC as well. I'm getting older, so look at gaming moreso as to comfort and controls these days. Graphic conmparisons are past me now. I work with PC's all day at work which makes me not want to use a PC as much when home.
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