@wolfpup7: The main problem with the Playstation controller is the thumbsticks are spaced too close together. I prefer how the thumbsticks are positioned on the XBOX controller. The contour of the Xbox controller also feels better in your hand than the PlayStation controller.
@lon3wolf2002: You are lucky. Almost all my XBOX controllers will eventually start to drift. Although I don't like the feel of the Playstation controller, I've never had any drifting issues with them. Sony seems to make better quality controllers.
@Gallowhand: Loading times are the worst when you are at a spot where you are constantly dying. When I die in a game, I like to get back into action as fast as possible.
@jsprunk: One of the best things about PC gaming are the steam sales. If you are patient, you can get $60 games for less than $10. Some steam sales will even sell triple A games for under $5.
@LoveBird-: I don't mind paying $500 if I will be getting 60FPS. I felt really cheated when I bought my PS4, because I was NOT expecting next gen games to still be running at 30FPS. I thought those days were done.
One of the first games I played on my PS4 was "The Evil Within". That game looked like it was running at 15FPS. I felt like smashing my PS4 at the time. As far as gaming goes, there's nothing I hate more than a poor framerate. Makes every game unplayable for me.
I'm glad I waited to play Red Dead Redemption 2. I plan on playing it on the new XBOX. There are tons of games I never played because of the lousy framerates on most last generation console games. So I have a lot of catching up to do.
@hyruler461: It's also what I want. I want all the Mario and Zelda classics. The only game you mentioned that I played was "Ocarina of Time" over 20 years ago. I missed out on so many good games. Which is why I wish Nintendo would release them again on the Switch. I would buy a Switch if they did.
@TylerDurden83: But lets get real, a Mario game is way better than any Crash Bandicoot game. I played the first three on the PS1, and they were decent, but far from great.
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