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I apologize PC brothers: Pc games is much cheaper than consoles in the long run.

GymWolf

Member
Keys to games through third-party sites yes, but this is rather the fault of Steam itself and the lack of control over the distribution of keys, this is a very dark market and the origin of these keys is very foggy. If we talk about prices in the stores themselves directly, then options can always be found. Switch yes there are certain problems, but you can find options although it is difficult and the discounts will not be very big, from the advantages of Nintendo games very well retain their price and practically do not get cheaper, and often even become more expensive. :messenger_grinning:
That's why i don't buy anymore from sites that have stupidly low prices like 20 euros or lower, i only buy from those that are considered safe and "legal".

I only buy directly from steam during the offers but most of the time their offers are crap compared to external keys.

(Thank god i don't give much fucks about the switch and only bought 4-5 games for it :lollipop_grinning_sweat: )
 
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DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
Yeah because all console games that are sold are only new and 70$. Eat my feet
im salty rooster teeth GIF by Achievement Hunter

Now let's calculate with new games bought on release only. My PC cost me 5k+, I mostly buy new games.

PS5 is 500bux, controller 70bux (x4 for estimate) so that's almost 800 bux. I will have to buy like 50 games, which I never do, at full price to match my PC rig (and I didn't count any cost for games purchase for PC).

If we talk about "master race" we talk about top end PCs which "in the long run" (lifetime of console) are still more expensive than consoles.

Spending 5k+ on a gaming PC must be fully liquid custom watercooled.

You can spend half that and get an absolute BEAST of a PC that destroys current and future consoles probably. Worst case you drop a new GPU in in a few years.
 

STARSBarry

Gold Member
I'm new to the pc world after being a life long console gamer. (mid 40's)

Yes the initial cost is high if you want a decent rig (mine will be around $1100 all in but I figure a console times X years of ps + will be close to the same.) I have even seen crazy black friday deals like pre-builts with a 4060 in them for $700. This thread isn't about the hardware though it's about the software.

So I did my research before I started getting my game collection up and decided I was not going to stick to one store front. I will have a 4070 so will probably use the Geforce experience as my front end. (normally you can scan your pc and it will put all installed games,) The other sweet thing is some game it will optimize them for you with a click of a button. I have used gg.deals and store fronts like GOG and shopping sales when I can. I was shocked to discover how much I have acquired for so little cost. Keep in mind that new games on the PS5/Xbox are starting at $69.99 but they love the upsell special editions for $99.99. My god is PC gaming so much cheaper than I thought possible. These aren't games I lose access too if I stop paying a subscription fee. These are games that I "digitally own." I will Provide the Library I have acquired of a span less than 2 weeks and reveal the shocking cost of it all.

Cyberpunk 2077+ the Phantom Liberty DLC
BioShock Remastered
Balatro
Sea of Stars
Kararte Survivor
Doom Eternal
Hi-Fi Rush
Sunset Overdrive
3D Mark (it's $30 now but got it for $5)
Disco Elysium
Alchemest Adventure
Conarium
Dome Keeper
The Final Station
God's Trigger
The Outer Worlds
Teardown
Moonscars
House of golf 2
Death's Door
Super Meat Boy

I was going over my paypal account and I thought fuck me man, I must of spent a fortune buying these games. Yes many are Indie but almost all are highly regarded. I was expecting to calcuate some crazy number but was shocked when I caluclated it:

I got all of the above games and again not tied to a subscription service for: $125.20

I always thought Pc gaming was for rich elitist but am quickly learning that in the long run it is cheaper. My apologies!

I notice this list lacks


You should add it to those costs.
 

Closer

Member
Now let's calculate with new games bought on release only. My PC cost me 5k+, I mostly buy new games.

PS5 is 500bux, controller 70bux (x4 for estimate) so that's almost 800 bux. I will have to buy like 50 games, which I never do, at full price to match my PC rig (and I didn't count any cost for games purchase for PC).

If we talk about "master race" we talk about top end PCs which "in the long run" (lifetime of console) are still more expensive than consoles.

Now you add how long you can keep that Pc until it starts to perform like a console.
 

Trilobit

Member
PC gaming is awesome! But there are issues with it that's not exactly as common on console. I googled "driver issue PC gaming reddit" for the last week and got a plethora of examples of random drivers causing issues. Searching the same for PS5 gave mostly PC related issues and some PS5 software issues. I have basically zero tolerance for my games not starting and having to research the problem on forums instead of just having fun.

google

Edit: One guy even had his cat causing PC issues.
 
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Loomy

Thinks Microaggressions are Real
Apparently since they introduced the tier system. I looked online and cannot find cards either. Some places like cdkeys still has them, but they’re more expensive than the plans on the website.
Interesting. They're all over the place in Canada.
 

Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
So, I thought this was actually the case as well, but when I look at Monster Hunter Wilds on Steam it will cost me €69, while I could probably pick up a physical PS5 copy for €59…
47,99€ atm🤷‍♂️

Probably cheaper post-release with more keys available rather than just pre-orders.
 
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Fahdis

Member
Sadly with SAM achievements on Steam mean nothing as they can be manipulated very easily.

That's ok. People find them useless on any platform anyways. I take my bloody damn time with my games. I have impossible achievements and platinums on both sides. They can be done. What others can think is moot. Also, you can smell the cheaters a mile away with 1s unlocks on all their games.
 
I have like over 200 games in Steam, a good portion which were gifts from friends. Gotta love the monthly deals. Capcom does one like every month. As long as the games don't crash or run into problems, it's a big relief to save tons of money.
 

Gaiff

SBI’s Resident Gaslighter
Interesting. They're all over the place in Canada.
But they aren’t? They stopped selling them at major retailers and you can only find leftover cards that haven’t been sold for a higher price than the current subscription.
 

Topher

Identifies as young
This is why I'm purely physical on playstation. The cost to entry for their games.

To the op. I think once people do the initial jump like you have, they would see the benefits.

People are stubborn though and can't see a deal due to their brand loyalty.

PC is the best place to play. It's just a fact. You can design the system to exactly what you are looking for. Lose all the expensive walled garden shit and 99 percent of the time have the best experience.

It is not a fact. Use case matters and most people do not want a PC in their living room. For a lot of folks, you start talking about CPU and GPU and their eyes are going to glaze over and they will say "fuck it, I'm buying a PlayStation". That has nothing to do with "brand loyalty" and everything to do with getting the simplest solution. "Best" is highly subjective.

On the flip side, you are right, if you want a customized gaming experience, PC is the only way to really do that. Considering most PC gamers target 1080p gaming, the hardware investment can be as low as what it costs for consoles and then sky is the limit. Then you have multiple store fronts to buy games with multiple service-based options as well. Total freedom in accessories that you don't get on consoles. And thanks to efforts like Proton, we are no longer tied to Windows. Linux expand our options even further. And all that before we even get to stuff like mods. It is an entirely different paradigm than consoles.
 
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flying_sq

Member
Here is a GOG code for BioShock Remastered

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Scorn

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Overcooked with all the DLC is free as well, Elite Dangerous, I mean right now there are about 30 games that are free. There are a fair amount of indie titles too.

They have been giving away all of the Tomb Raider games over the past couple months as well. I think I own all of them now, including the remasters and newest ones.
 
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Loomy

Thinks Microaggressions are Real
But they aren’t? They stopped selling them at major retailers and you can only find leftover cards that haven’t been sold for a higher price than the current subscription.
Someone clarified above that they stopped selling the PS+ specific cards. They just sell PS Store Gift Cards now. You add the funds to your wallet and either buy a game/movie/etc or apply it to your PS+ Subscription.
 

flying_sq

Member
If you really want to be cheap there are "gray" areas too. Buying keys and such from other sites. Sometimes you'll save 1 or 2 dollars, other times, huge amounts. This is my GOG library, all of this was free except Cyber Punk, Days Gone, Brigador and Loco Motive. Plus I have 93 games on Epic Games Store there were completely free, the majority from Amazon, with some from the Epic free games. They're also giving away Mafia Definitive Edition on amazon.
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V1LÆM

Gold Member
If you really want to be cheap there are "gray" areas too. Buying keys and such from other sites. Sometimes you'll save 1 or 2 dollars, other times, huge amounts.
i just bought Balatro on CDkeys. £7 for the code. even with the sale on steam right now it's £10 something.

i use them for PSN codes too. got £120 for £110. basically got RE2 + 3 for free.
 

Toots

Gold Member
PC gaming is awesome! But there are issues with it that's not exactly as common on console. I googled "driver issue PC gaming reddit" for the last week and got a plethora of examples of random drivers causing issues. Searching the same for PS5 gave mostly PC related issues and some PS5 software issues. I have basically zero tolerance for my games not starting and having to research the problem on forums instead of just having fun.

google

Edit: One guy even had his cat causing PC issues.

The cat as soon as the owner turns his back
Hacking Rocco Botte GIF by Mega64
 

Gaiff

SBI’s Resident Gaslighter
Someone clarified above that they stopped selling the PS+ specific cards. They just sell PS Store Gift Cards now. You add the funds to your wallet and either buy a game/movie/etc or apply it to your PS+ Subscription.
I know, but the result is the same: you're at the mercy of Sony's pricing. Back then, retailers always had PS+ 12-month cards 50% off during the holidays. Same for Xbox Live Gold. Now, it's only 20%, 25%, and 30% for Essential, Extra, and Premium respectively.

The last time I paid for PS+ was perhaps in 2017 and it was $35 because it was $70 CAD at the time and I got it 50% off. Now with the 20% discount, it's $72 CAD for the lowest tier or $135 for the highest tier with a 30% discount.
 
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nkarafo

Member
Welcome to PC gaming, where in three months time you will no longer be satisfied with your rig and the upgrading will begin!
Bollocks. It's not the 90's anymore.

My last build was 10 years old and i only did a single $300 GPU upgrade midway through. And i could still play current gen games at 30-40 fps/1080p/high settings. I even played Elden Ring at high settings/40 fps stable VRR with it so it was better than the PS4 port.

With consoles you have to buy a new one every 5-6 years.
 

delishcaek

Member
Ok, I will introduce you to another advantage of PC gaming.

Emulation.

If you want to be further educated about the subject, let me know!
This is especially funny to me when you consider that XB2 looks 100x better on PC. Like the super low resolution is actually hurting the visuals a lot (I still dumped 200 hours into it, though)

Switch with its impeccable image quality
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PC/Yuzu
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I can understand people who'd rather emulate if they have the means to do so.
 

StereoVsn

Gold Member
Physical games aren't 45-50 bucks on release day.
Of course they are. Look, just go to NYC in Little Italy, corner of Canal and Grand.

You will see a back of a pizza store and couple big trucks plus a few dudes in leather jacket. Ask for Tony, tell him StereoVSN sent you and he will cut you a great deal on any PS5 game you want! They might even have a PS5 Pro drive!

Just don’t ask questions and warranty will be a bit tough, but it’s an amazing deal! 😉
 

WaterOnix

Neo Member
This is especially funny to me when you consider that XB2 looks 100x better on PC. Like the super low resolution is actually hurting the visuals a lot (I still dumped 200 hours into it, though)

Switch with its impeccable image quality
k1FguLC.jpeg


PC/Yuzu
2gi1gRo.jpeg


I can understand people who'd rather emulate if they have the means to do so.
Same with XB3. They both look fantastic emulated and have 60 FPS patches.

Anyway, congrats on your new rig and games. Yep, if you're willing to show some patience and diligence checking a price tracker every blue moon you can routinely get excellent deals. And the patience part is easier than ever since Steam in particular has more frequent sales than they used to. Although those old sales with fairly new games at 90% off were the stuff of legends. I'm playing DQ8 for the first time and enjoying it so DQ11 on Steam for $20 is looking mighty tempting
 
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