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  • AtW
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    Well, I’ve got all the above

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by caffeine man View Post
    Been on GeForce Now for a few months. It’s great for turn based or strategy games. I am playing Battletech and Star Renegades on their at the moment.

    I am not sure how good it is for games requiring fast reactions though.


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    Just got hold of its to try out on the freebie version and Playing Destiny2 on it without any problems.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Never said I would be playing the latest games as that's a battle you never win.

    From what I have seen games on Steam are cheaper than the physical cd game you get for Xbox/PS/Switch.

    qh
    If you’re comparing PS games then you’re looking at current though. Unless you mean Tekken 3 and other old PS2/3 stuff?

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  • FIERCE TANK BATTLE
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    And yet all my kids go on about is a £3.99 game on Steam called 'Among Us'.

    qh
    I've sunk hundreds of hours into that game... £3.99 well spent.

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    So at £350 just for a graphics card to run the latest games well, how is it cheaper?
    Never said I would be playing the latest games as that's a battle you never win.

    From what I have seen games on Steam are cheaper than the physical cd game you get for Xbox/PS/Switch.

    qh

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Thankfully I've steered my lad down the home pc/gaming rig route, a bit cheaper anyway and you learn as you go.

    He understands the high costs of PS/Xbox games and steam is a bit more economical and is decent when they have a sale on specific games. £6.99 for Halo 3? Oh yes!

    qh
    So at £350 just for a graphics card to run the latest games well, how is it cheaper?

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    You are lucky with kids - games for new gen consoles are like t0-70 quid, how the feck kids can afford it or parents?
    Thankfully I've steered my lad down the home pc/gaming rig route, a bit cheaper anyway and you learn as you go.

    He understands the high costs of PS/Xbox games and steam is a bit more economical and is decent when they have a sale on specific games. £6.99 for Halo 3? Oh yes!

    qh

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  • d000hg
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    We got an XBone as it was the most affordable way to get a 4K disc player and provided Netflix et al in one box with the option to play a few games.
    Bought the odd game but very rarely play them and as it turns out, I think we only own 2 UHD discs which we haven't watched yet (Planet Earth or one of those).

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    And yet all my kids go on about is a £3.99 game on Steam called 'Among Us'.

    qh
    You are lucky with kids - games for new gen consoles are like t0-70 quid, how the feck kids can afford it or parents?

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  • quackhandle
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    And yet all my kids go on about is a £3.99 game on Steam called 'Among Us'.

    qh

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  • AtW
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    Oi, ministrone, how is your new console?

    Come out and play!

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  • caffeine man
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    Regarding next gen. I am PS4 now. But thinking PC next gen. Reasons for going PC are:

    *you get the Xbox games anyway
    *consoles are very expensive once you add in £50 annual Xbox live or PlayStation plus fees, particularly over 7 years.
    *both new consoles do not have much SSD storage. Extra SSD storage is expensive. Proprietary SSD tech on Xbox even more expensive.
    *I don’t like the lack of mouse support on consoles. They could put it in, but they don’t.
    *some brilliant indie games that are PC only
    *lack of decent console exclusive games this gen, in fact I am amazed by the lack of decent exclusives on release. Worst generation in 12 years.



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  • caffeine man
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Never owned a console, always went for PC games, but I haven't bought a gaming PC in years as I fell out of the habit of playing.

    I am quite interested in trying out GeForce Now looks like a good option for playing games without the need to buy kit. I have a free account but not yet synced it with my Steam library.
    Been on GeForce Now for a few months. It’s great for turn based or strategy games. I am playing Battletech and Star Renegades on their at the moment.

    I am not sure how good it is for games requiring fast reactions though.


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  • scooterscot
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    I think the idea you have to have a box by the telly to play computer games is soooo 1990's.

    10 years from now, not one of them will exist.

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