I got my PS4 off of craigslist for $300 when bloodborne came out, but if I had the chance to play it on my broken PC, I would've fixed my PC.Probably still cheaper to fix your pc.
So even if I have an old quad core Intel (one of the first models out right after the core 2 line), I could get decent resolution with just tossing in a new video card and it would be a better bet than a console you all think?I got my PS4 off of craigslist for $300 when bloodborne came out, but if I had the chance to play it on my broken PC, I would've fixed my PC.
I'm not as tech savvy as the forum bros who frequent this thread:Desktop Computers. You might try asking there.So even if I have an old quad core Intel (one of the first models out right after the core 2 line), I could get decent resolution with just tossing in a new video card and it would be a better bet than a console you all think?
Appreciate any help.
I use the DualShock 4. Best controller out at the moment in my opinion. Like it better than the 360.Which gamepad do you guys recommend for playing this on the PC?
I'll second the DS4. If you decide to get it, pick up some Gel Tabs stick covers as the rubber on the sticks tends to wear out fast.I use the DualShock 4. Best controller out at the moment in my opinion. Like it better than the 360.
I might consider swapping that for the new Xbox controller showed at E3 though.
IGN also gave Origins a 7.8, and Origins was terrible.Ign gave it a 9.2.