I was actually thinking of Vampire when I posted that! I bought it off Steam and got the age old Source engine memory error. It wouldn't even boot. The newest version of the fan patch installs to a folder path that doesn't exist because... well, actually I don't know why. I ended up having to hex edit for the first time in years before I could boot the game to patch it. So yeah, you're right that most modern games just work and its the older stuff that needs TLC... but it IS a concern.
I'm using Windows 7 ultimate and I don't default to compatibility mode, but this might be a problem with how I have my system set up. Is there a way to check a box somewhere to make it go automatically? That would make things easier for me.Windows defaults compatibility mode if it needs it doesn't it? I've never had to go tell it to run something in compatibility mode and I play tons of classic pc games. Getting patches is pretty useful (the official ones). dosbox if you wanna play anything like commander keen but PC gaming is actually really easy....
This gentleman speaks the truth.@ OP. PC Gaming is real nice, and I prefer it almost all the time, but there are some games that are just better on the console, like fighting games ;p Action adventures usually as well, jrpgs and the like. But for FPS, RTS, and MMO PC hands down blows consoles outa the water, 3rd person games are decent on both. Also don't buy a computer from alienware, you'll just get overcharged like a motherfucker. If you don't wanna slap it together yourself (pretty easy if you feel like looking it up) go with somewhere like cyberpowerpc if you can't get someone to build it for u.
Now that can be debated forever...Graphics...not gonna touch a highend pc...gameplay i will stick with my consoles
Only niggling thing I have with a PC, and maybe one of the modern PC vets can help me out, is the control for console ports. I don't know if it's the drivers or the software or what, but it's a pain in the ass to set up my Saitek Cyborg gamepad or sometimes any game pad. I use the company's software or a freeware one (like when I used a PSOne controller with an adapter) and the settings just don't seem to feel "right".
Only game I really tried with it so far was the demo for Batman: Arkham Asylum. Gorgeous game, but the game was designed to work with an Xbox controller (literally). I'm not a big fan of using WASD for games like this, so any help would be appreciated.
While I am sure there are exceptions, if a control pad doesn't just work I have had almost no luck getting it to work. Providing Windows recognizes it, configuring said control pad to work with games designed with a mouse and keyboard in mind is another issue. I use Pinnacle Game Profiler for the task, but even that is a chore for non-popular games.
PC gaming takes patience and people who aren't afraid to tweak or taking their machine beyond it's capability (IE: Kinect hack). Console is for people who want something setup for them and ready to play. Majority of gamers don't have the patience to install program and check to make sure their PC can handle the game.
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Yah you mentioned vampire in your post and it's probably the only semi-common game that requires that much work that I've seen. The issues you've had with it probably have to do with it being off of steam, running off of retail (which probably the fanpatch was for as well) is what it was for ages. Also your on 7, that makes it a little less compatible with old games then xp ;p xp seems to just be a lot better, whenever I upgrade my main PC to 7 I'm gonna keep something decent on XP.
Limbo, Super Meat Boy, The Underground, The Last Guy, Echochrome, Braid, The Adventures of P. J. Winterbottom, Portal, Heavy Rain, Alan Wake, Team Fortress 2, Minecraft, Starcraft II.... etc ... etc...
Sorry, what handheld games did you play that compared to those games?
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Here's the thing: If you're holding handhelds to the same standard that you hold for consoles and PC, which if I infer your posts in this thread correctly goes something like:
"Handhelds are the way to go because even though there are some good games on consoles and PC, the majority of games released on those platforms suck"
..Then you have some explaining to do. Because the last time I went to Best Buy, I marveled at the HUNDREDS OF SHOVELWARE games clogging the DS shelf. I also have a deep hatred of the iTunes app store, which boasts an even more impressive ratio of garbage to worthwhile stuff. And let us not forget the PSP, which has problems of it's own: namely that if you're not into the Atlus/Xseed/Aksys JRPG import scene, you're still playing Lumines.
I like you Kupo, but come on, mang. Demon's Souls was dope. Marvel 3 looks (and plays!) wonderful. It's had some backlash, but Street Fighter IV is great. Dead Rising, Dead Space, Red Dead Redemption, Assassins Creed II and Brotherhood, Call of Pripyat, Fallout 3 and New Vegas, Bioshock, Left 4 Dead and its sequel, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Valkyria Chronicles, Limbo, Deathsmiles, Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2... I could go on, but it's pretty obvious you're trolling.