Played FO3 and NV on 360 and realized that I need a PC for FO4. I don't have one yet but hopefully if all goes well I will build a really good one with the help of some great people here.
PC...because as the Console Wars have left me in the dust.
Poor 360...we had some good times...
Pc, i don't have a console that will play it. Plus all dem' sweet mods.
Are you a nazi? You sure sound like one. Would you say that console peasants should be put in concentration camps?
Seriously: What a dumb attitude. Why are PC elitists always like that?
PC here for me, in the process of finishing up building a new system so I'm looking forward to what it can do with Fallout 4.
PC for me. I bought a new computer when Fallout 3 came out and I am going to get another one soon.
What i do for every other bethesda game buy it on console day one (ps4 in this case) than on pc when a GOTY version is on sale for cheap on steam. Barring any dealbreakers of course
I don't have a current gen console nor a PC, but I am planning on building my first gaming PC to run the top end games. If all goes to plan, most likely the PC. If not, I'll just buy a PS4.
Still don't know quite what to do. My PC definitely needs an upgrade or I might go next gen. Does anyone have thoughts on the Steam Machines? I am seriously considering that option.
Ok, I gotta ask: what exactly are these deal breakers? I have seen nothing at all that has sparked my own ire. Wariness perhaps, but no deal breakers. I am curious about a fully voiced player-character.
PC of course ... I still have no idea why would someone play these kind of games on a console ...
Ummm, let's see.
I am a member of the PC Master Race.
I have never owned a console.
I have never had a desire to own a console, not even now.
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Let me get back to you after I have a chance to think about it.
Some will consider this blasphemy, but I would like to suggest you at least check out some of the pre-built gaming rigs on sites like new egg. I've built my own computer in the past and was going too again after my PC finally bit the dirt, but the pre-built rigs were only $100 more than what I was going to spend buying the parts anyways - and it included the OS so it was actually cost even.
On the other hand, building a computer is kinda fun and you learn a lot. Just depends on what you want to invest time-wise.