When did games get so big and expensive? I tried to play Nier Automata on my PC, but I only got a maximum of at 2fps...

When did games get so big and expensive? I tried to play Nier Automata on my PC, but I only got a maximum of at 2fps, and that's on the lowest settings possible. Even the cutscenes were lagging. How do you guys deal with this?

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nero tomato has a horrible pc port that requires fan patching to work right

that said it sounds like you're playing on a pre built laptop from 2008 so idk what you expected

This is why I own a console. I'm too lazy and stupid to bother building a PC. I'm also poor so now I have to save money for an external hard drive because I cheaped out buying a 500GB console.

There is no saving me, just watch me spasm in my own filth.

Welcome to the biggest problem of pc gaming, out of date specs and maintenance. Still hella prefer it though once everything is nice and updated.

You're right user. It's not a laptop, but it's from 2008. I still have some old CD games I play, but it sucks to not be able to know the new game that everybody's talking about. Everybody on Sup Forums tells me to buy some new SDD/HDD or graphics card or whatever the hell any of that means, but I'm a brainlet and those things cost like 600 dollars.

PM'd u the fix ;)

well shit
first of all see if you can get a steam refund. they'll give you money back if you haven't played too much of the game
from there you might as well just get a ps4. if you haven't updated your pc in 10 years you're probably better off on console

Dear god user, you sound 13.
If you're going to own a product you should know how it works. You don't have to know everything but you should be more than familiar with the basics; cars, plumbing, wiring, computers.
You should know enough to get by unless something major happens.

So you have a ten year old system, you don't understand why it struggles with modern vidya, and you can't be bothered how to make an ok system?

Ok user, since me and you go way back, check out logicalincrements.

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This guy is getting 30 fps with max setting on core2duo 3ghz dualcore from 10 years ago and $100 card 750ti from 3-4 years ago.

>you will never pat Yin's head

This is why i play consoles. Enjoy your PC gaming

The PS4 and X1 have both gotten upgraded models, and like all consoles they will eventually become obsolete and unsupported.

Naw the original PS4 and XB1 are still getting the same games. I'm still playing the regular PS4.

I buy the basic model each gen and that's it unless my console fucks up.

And older PC hardware gets the same games. They just don't run as well.

They aren't playable big difference bruh. Some don't even work depending on your operating system. Like I said enjoy your PC gaming but many of us don't give a shit

They have varying degrees of playability depending on the age of the hardware, the display resolution, the graphics settings and the game.

>Varying degrees of playability

And that will be the #1 reason why consoles will still dominate.

Varyind degrees of playability can mean anything from sub-30 FPS to 60+ FPS. Console games often have framerate issues and you have no way of fixing them.

The AAA market is fucked because they depend on shareholders and you can't impress men in suits with fun and innovative gameplay, only with grafix.
So the big companies focus on making the games look beautiful with 100 GB bullshit downloads, but lack the fun.

Look into some of the good indie devs that actually focus on what makes vidya fun.

Nice tripfagging, nigger. Eat shit.

NieR Automata is literally 9gb and OP is on a PC over a decade old, he didn't bother looking up requirements.

>Mad white boi

microdick

It's 50 GB.

I'm guessing repacks.