grfunkulus
Banned
I switched to PC gaming with the release of Witcher 3. I wanted to play that game in the best quality possible and so built a beefy rig. And since then, what an amazing experience it has been. It honestly is no different from playing on console, since I've connected my PC to the TV and play with a controller. Now I buy all multiplats on PC. The choice of resolutions, fps, mods, controllers and configurations (macros), emulators, backwards compatibility, DRM free GOG, etc., all make it the best place to play.
All of this is true but sometimes shit just doesn't work out of the box like it should. Mostly relatively easy fixes but when I just want a pick up and play experience (and the PS4 pro version already supports 1080p+ and 60fps) at what point is it not worth the hassle.
This is coming from someone who 'trys hard' in every game and sits 4 feet from a 55inch 4K Oled. The increased visual fidelity isn't lost on me but some checkboarding methods are getting near the point of diminishing returns. Not quite there but closer with every major release, it seems.