PC is full of cheaters, there's no good racing games (No, I'm not paying for iRacing. I could literally buy a real life car for how much it costs to play that shit.), I prefer to keep my work separate from my games, I can't be bothered to constantly upgrade parts, AMD is run by a woman and Intel is full woke, the only computers I've used that I liked were from Lenovo, that's Chinese and I give enough money to China through Epic.
PC is full of cheaters, there's no good racing games
Have you tried Forza 7 on PC? Looks much better than on the Xbox, plus it has native steering wheel support. Works great with Fanatec's gear. Force feedback isn't as good as it is on Assetto Corsa, though.
Speaking of Assetto Corsa... the PC version has the content manager, which is perfect for downloading all sorts of awesome vehicles. Many of the vehicles I wanted were part of the DLC pack (including the Toyota AE86). But I also nabbed the Ford Interceptor (Mad Max FTW) and a few other classics. Great selection of tracks and the handling is decent enough, especially if you have a steering wheel set.
I can't be bothered to constantly upgrade parts, AMD is run by a woman and Intel is full woke, the only computers I've used that I liked were from Lenovo, that's Chinese and I give enough money to China through Epic.
I used to browse PC Parts Picker: https://pcpartpicker.com/
...but eventually just went with a gaming rig back in 2017 and haven't had to touch it since. Still runs everything at 4K and 60fps where possible, and the ability to use stuff like NucleusCoop makes it perfect for playing online-only games via split-screen without having to worry about cheaters or hackers.
Your money is going to AMD indirectly. You think AMD gives Microsoft their APU chips for free and Microsoft doesn't use their gaming revenue to purchase more chips and ship out more Xboxes?
You are aware Xbox and PlayStation are both pretty much PCs with a closed off os. They even use amd parts. You don’t have to constantly upgrade just don’t buy the cheapest pc on the market. And Forza, the crew and pretty much every other racing game is on pc. And I recall playing halo 2 against cheaters on the Xbox.
PC is full of cheaters, there's no good racing games (No, I'm not paying for iRacing. I could literally buy a real life car for how much it costs to play that shit.), I prefer to keep my work separate from my games, I can't be bothered to constantly upgrade parts, AMD is run by a woman and Intel is full woke, the only computers I've used that I liked were from Lenovo, that's Chinese and I give enough money to China through Epic.
I think that's enough reasons.
Have you tried Forza 7 on PC? Looks much better than on the Xbox, plus it has native steering wheel support. Works great with Fanatec's gear. Force feedback isn't as good as it is on Assetto Corsa, though.
Speaking of Assetto Corsa... the PC version has the content manager, which is perfect for downloading all sorts of awesome vehicles. Many of the vehicles I wanted were part of the DLC pack (including the Toyota AE86). But I also nabbed the Ford Interceptor (Mad Max FTW) and a few other classics. Great selection of tracks and the handling is decent enough, especially if you have a steering wheel set.
I used to browse PC Parts Picker: https://pcpartpicker.com/ ...but eventually just went with a gaming rig back in 2017 and haven't had to touch it since. Still runs everything at 4K and 60fps where possible, and the ability to use stuff like NucleusCoop makes it perfect for playing online-only games via split-screen without having to worry about cheaters or hackers.
Love my gaming rig.
I'm aware of that, but none of my money is going to AMD. There's a degree of separation.
Your money is going to AMD indirectly. You think AMD gives Microsoft their APU chips for free and Microsoft doesn't use their gaming revenue to purchase more chips and ship out more Xboxes?
But I'm not directly paying them, so it's not as bad.
You are aware Xbox and PlayStation are both pretty much PCs with a closed off os. They even use amd parts. You don’t have to constantly upgrade just don’t buy the cheapest pc on the market. And Forza, the crew and pretty much every other racing game is on pc. And I recall playing halo 2 against cheaters on the Xbox.
How is this relevant? Who do you think makes the chips that drive the consoles?
At least it's MS paying them and not me.