• Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    Pc having technical issues running games is like a 20 year old meme that’s kept alive as propaganda by weirdos who want a console vs pc culture war. If you get any pre-built pc from any major manufacturer and keep it updated you’re probably gonna be fine in 99 percent of cases, and that 1 percent is from the actual game fucking up and not your system. Most of the time when people run into problems is when they built their own pc and are either using a non windows OS or refuse to update (which I totally understand both of those points and I’m in the same boat) and we know what we’re signing up to when we do.

    I’ve always owned both a pc and console for gaming, it’s usually a Nintendo but occasionally it’s either ps or Xbox depending on the games. Although I do prefer pc ports over console personally. My hands don’t work well with controllers.

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      7 months ago

      I don’t know if I’d say if pc games work as flawlessly as you suggest, but yeah usually if there is a problem it’s a poorly written game or a poorly implemented software integration meant to achieve goals that a CEO dreamed up.

      But yeah it’s been years since I had too many issues like that. The only one that comes to mind was a failed update in MS flight simulator prevented me from playing the game at all, until I found an obscure cache directory hidden somewhere and deleted it then downloaded 100 GB of updates again…

      Microsoft is notorious for writing shitty software and this was 100% a case of their weird decisions for the game update sustem