PC elitism is fueled by cognitive dissonance resulting from having to spend so much money and master much more technical expertise just to play games ported from a console.MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE!
PC elitism is fueled by cognitive dissonance resulting from having to spend so much money and master much more technical expertise just to play games ported from a console.MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE! MASTER RACE!
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Do I tip the guys delivering mattresses?
Do I tip the guys delivering mattresses?
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PC elitism is fueled by cognitive dissonance resulting from having to spend so much money and master much more technical expertise just to play games ported from a console.
Gamers still insist that building your own is the only way to go."Master much more technical expertise" hasn't been true for over a decade.
Building your own doesn't require "mastering of technical expertise". Most of the stuff is plug and play anymore.Gamers still insist that building your own is the only way to go.
Gamers still insist that building your own is the only way to go.
I know what building a PC entails, past and present. It's still more than buying a box and plugging it in.Building your own doesn't require "mastering of technical expertise". Most of the stuff is plug and play anymore.
Gamers still insist that building your own is the only way to go.
Hell no.Do I tip the guys delivering mattresses?
It's not the only way to go, it's the cheapest way to go. Plus many people genuinely enjoy the process.
Join with me this generation bros. Let's all build a low noise HTPC for our entertainment centers.
And? Console gamer ignorance is fueled by the view that building a PC is too hard and expensive and they have to sacrifice their comfy couch experience in the process.I know what building a PC entails, past and present. It's still more than buying a box and plugging it in.
We're not already doing that?Can I just buy an extra long hdmi cable and act like my pc is in my entertainment center? If so, I'm in.
I said PC elitists, not PC gamers.and? Console gamer ignorance is fueled by the view that building a PC is too hard and expensive and they have to sacrifice their comfy couch experience in the process.
It's about as nonsensical a view as what you posted about PC gamers.
I know what building a PC entails, past and present. It's still more than buying a box and plugging it in.
I said PC elitists, not PC gamers.
I know what building a PC entails, past and present. It's still more than buying a box and plugging it in.
Ah, gotcha.I said PC elitists, not PC gamers.
Haha, true, but at least software isn't a concern.Still less complicated than putting together those stupid dressers or endtables you get at Walmart.
And that's exactly my point. You don't want to believe that investment and accomplishment was unnecessary.Ah, gotcha.
Though, I'd argue all PC gamers are elitist to some degree. We tend take pride in what we build.
Still less complicated than putting together those stupid dressers or endtables you get at Walmart.
Semi-related, I was talking to my PC elitist friend earlier and he gave me this pretty cool quote:I said PC elitists, not PC gamers.
Even though I don't do a lot of PC gaming I can actually see where he's coming from.Took him like an hour to get fallout 3 to work on his computer, and rather than thinking "that sucks, wouldn't happen on a console" I was thinking "That makes it like your baby that you raised through the bad times, and now you're more attached than ever!" It's like a sick, twisted mindset that makes it all more fun somehow.
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Your friend is describing cognitive dissonance to a T.Semi-related, I was talking to my PC elitist friend earlier and he gave me this pretty cool quote:
Even though I don't do a lot of PC gaming I can actually see where he's coming from.
To a degree, yeah. Though I don't limit my own personal gaming views to only one platform. I've owned every console and handheld at one time or another since I started gaming on an Atari.Haha, true, but at least software isn't a concern.
And that's exactly my point. You don't want to believe that investment and accomplishment was unnecessary.
If I'm playing Madden or Ni No Kuni, I want to play it on a console on my couch. Other stuff I don't mind playing on my PC. Built my own PC and love that thing. But my kids are the ones using it now
Would you guys say you're better at throwing a football or at catching a football?
Yeah, I think he realizes that, he was just kind of joking around. His primary reasons for sticking with PC are his love for Steam, his belief that mouse and keyboard is the best method of input for games by a large margin, and his taste in games (he likes a lot of strategy genres that are really only well represented on PC and he doesn't care for anything first or third-person unless it's a WRPG).Your friend is describing cognitive dissonance to a T.
To be clear, I'm not hating on PC gaming or PC gamers. I just think that spending an hour fiddling with a game, program, or device driver is a legitimate entry in the minus column rather than proof of my superiority in the plus column(I never want to go back to the days of config.sys/autoexec.bat). Each platform has their pros and cons. Buy according to how they suit your needs.
Sure but I think console gamers tend to have a bit of an uneducated view of PC gaming more often than not. That may be due to the fact that at one time they tried PC gaming during the config.sys/autoexec.bat days and it left them wanting for their plug and go consoles. Or they simply aren't aware of the advances PC building, driver updates and the general download and go direction the platform has enjoyed for a good long time now.To be clear, I'm not hating on PC gaming or PC gamers. I just think that spending an hour fiddling with a game, program, or device driver is a legitimate entry in the minus column rather than proof of my superiority in the plus column(I never want to go back to the days of config.sys/autoexec.bat). Each platform has their pros and cons. Buy according to how they suit your needs.
Sure but I think console gamers tend to have a bit of an uneducated view of PC gaming more often than not. That may be due to the fact that at one time they tried PC gaming during the config.sys/autoexec.bat days and it left them wanting for their plug and go consoles. Or they simply aren't aware of the advances PC building, driver updates and the general download and go direction the platform has enjoyed for a good long time now.
At times, I just throw my hands up in frustration when I try to explain PC gaming to my more console centric friends.
"I don't want to spend $2k on a gaming PC!"
"I don't want to have to sit at my computer table to play a game!"
"I'm not an engineer and I don't want to become one to build a PC!"
The cost of entry isn't that out of line with the cost of entry for a console ($400-600). I'll be damned if I can find a video card without an HDMI out and plugging the blue cable into the blue slot on a motherboard is something my 7 year old can do.
Yep, I don't disagree at all there.The people who bitch about PC gaming the loudest have never had to go through the headaches. They just think "PC gaming, haha i'm no rocket scientist" and go back to playing Halo.
PC gamers don't help this stigma at all by being douchy as fuck about and crying about the superiority of the medium.
Please make a thread
Heh, as somebody who has worked inside PCs for approaching two decades, the expression "blood, sweat, and tears" is entirely literal.The people who bitch about PC gaming the loudest have never had to go through the headaches.
Absolutely but I'm talking entry level more than anything else. I spent over 2k on my PC and even more than that on two video card upgrades since. That may be complete overkill for someone looking to dip their toe and doesn't know enough to even have those considerations, right?To be fair, building a PC with noise in mind greatly complicates part selection and adds to the price. My current Win 7 box clocked in at $1k when I built it. I know not everyone cares about this, but such considerations exist.
This doesn't seem to be as strong as it used to be, though, especially after the Intel Core 2.I think the upgrade cycle is genuinely what frightens people about PC gaming more than even the "wall" they have to get over in initially building.
I'm pretty sure HDMI outs are standard on every vid card now.
Absolutely but I'm talking entry level more than anything else. I spent over 2k on my PC and even more than that on two video card upgrades since. That may be complete overkill for someone looking to dip their toe and doesn't know enough to even have those considerations, right?
I think the upgrade cycle is genuinely what frightens people about PC gaming more than even the "wall" they have to get over in initially building.