"Avowed Hates Men"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtFZvRxIffA
To no one's surprise, the game is nothing but insufferable girl bosses, thinly veiled anti-whiteness, and men who are either evil, corrupt, incompetent, cowardly, or just literally homosexual. It's a repeat of Outer Worlds, which shouldn't come as a shock to anyone because the devs are still the exact same leftist feminist dipshits who treat their game dev jobs as merely another opportunity for rank activism.
Outside of the culture war content, everything else is also terrible. The UI is garbage. The game is full of bugs and jank. The combat looks soft and boring. The game's structure is at least 15 years outdated. The story is beyond cliche. Nothing about this woke turd looks good.
An interesting phenomenon is the "console exclusive" bump we always see from such games. There are people out there praising this game for no other reason than Playstation gamers can't play it (right now). Same shit happened with Starfield, not to mention every Sony exclusive ever. These games always have lower scores and player reviews on PC because PC gamers are not ego-invested the same way that console fanboys have always been.
This is either hyper-self-aware self deprecation or the least self-aware thing I've ever read.
PCMR memes aside, there’s nothing egotistical about promoting an objectively superior platform. I felt the exact same way when I was restricted to a console earlier in my life.
The proof is in the pudding, btw. Full or partial console exclusives that come to PC always get lower reviews. Because no one on pc is giving games bonus points simply for not appearing on other platforms.
Or there is a frequent issue with ports. Or they have more and better things to compare it to. Or some combination of all 3.
I have used both for my entire life and I wouldn't claim either to be "objectively superior." They both have their uses.
Ports frequently suck. Go figure. It goes both ways.
/eyeroll
You shouldn’t write stuff like that. It’s really gay.
I have to ask the question then: In what specific aspects is the console superior? I know you're not saying it's superior in totality, but if they both have their uses, one must have a superiority in specific instances. So what are they? Vague fencesitting is all well and good, but examples are always going to be better.
One of the few things consoles can do which PCs can't is offer far easier and greater access to same room multiplayer gaming. The ability to pick up just the console and controllers and take that somewhere else is significantly easier than hoofing an entire PC setup.
However the cost of such mobility is often the literal loss of mass a PC can afford for hardware, meaning poorer performances for the same titles.
Simplicity, at least until recent generations.
You could buy any console, plug in 2 wires (one of which color coded) and just turn it on with full functionality out the box. Minimal troubleshooting necessary for most of its lifetime (usually until hardware failures), minimal effort to use, minimal difficulty in that use for the entire age spectrum (so it could equally be a console for the kids and the adults). And for a family usage, simple to move around the house for public or private play sessions.
Whereas the opposite is true for computers, until recent generations the closest you could get to that was pre-built ones. Which we all know were both incredibly poorly made and usually filled with bloatware that would take effort to clear to be fully functional. Building your own would provide a superior and often cheaper option, but that requires considerable knowledge and effort.
And while that might seem like not a big deal, it was a very huge one before computers become "multiple to a household" norm. The balance has skewed heavily towards PC in the last decade because everyone has one now anyway, while the consoles started emulating the worst traits of PC (accounts for everything, massive install times, constant software issues).
The one superior aspect that won me over to the console faggot side is that when a game says "PS4" on it, it will run on a PS4. With a PC it's always a fucking gamble, even if you have the necessary specs. I do not have the patience after a long day of work to endlessly troubleshoot to get a game to start up that should easily run.