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RaychelSnr 06-14-2015 01:17 PM

Are Console-Like Gaming PCs A Good Choice for Sports Gamers?
 

Like it or not, the "next" generation of consoles are now the "current" generation as the PS4 and Xbox One have become the new standard. Most, if not all, of the coverage from E3 will be focused on games for those two consoles -- as well as personal computers.

Console-like gaming PCs are become popular, and cheaper, ahead of Valve's official Steam machine. But are these machines, like the Alienware Alpha, a good fit for sports gamers? Here are a few pros and cons to ponder if you are considering purchasing this type of machine for your sports action.

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jpollack34 06-14-2015 02:21 PM

Nice article. It’s a great question you guys bring up.

I have personally made the move to PC Gaming last couple of years. And though I have a PS4 (and was predominantly a console gamer last generation 360/PS3/Wii), I find myself turning it on less and less.

The reason: Editing and modding. I honestly don’t think I can go back to consoles and their closed platform. The PC can be frustrating at times, but that comes with any open platform. A platform that allows editing/modding and other such tinkerings will necessarily come with complications because customization is at its core. They go hand in hand.

Does it suck that I can’t play some of the great sports games? Of course. However, I have come to the realization that if modding is not part of the experience, I’m simply not interested.

Thankfully I have been able to quench my sports thirst (I purchased PES and NBA2K on Steam). I also have a heavily modded version of MVP Baseball 2005 for the baseball fix; although Super Mega Baseball is coming to Steam, so I’m looking forward to that. If the modding community gets a hold of that one it could launch that game into legendary status.

I honestly don’t think that a lot of AAA studios in the sports genre are prepared for what’s about to come. I have been saying for a couple of years now that they are ill prepared. They seem to want to hang on to an old model; hoping and praying that things won’t change. Change is inevitable. When Steam hits the living room, with it’s already 100+ million active users (and an estimated 900 million pc gamers), the studios that are ill prepared are going to get a rude awakening. There is going to be an avalanche of independent games hitting the market that will now take advantage of the couch setting (sports being one of the underutilized genres). And now that that Unreal Engine 4 (and other top class engines) is free to use up-front (5% royalty only), the quality over the next 3-5 years of those independent games is going to skyrocket.

The old way of doing things (exclusive licensing deals and using high costs as barrier to entry) are going to go the way of the dodo bird (to be replaced by modding). Listen to bell it tolls for thee.

bxphenom7 06-14-2015 02:32 PM

If I get one, which I'm deciding between an Xbox One, it won't be because of sports games, but just for AAA games that will look better.

jmmontoro 06-14-2015 05:43 PM

The price argument changes dramatically outside the US where consoles most of the times are twice as expensive if not more.

sooperb 06-14-2015 08:11 PM

Does he mvp series actually look better and better with upgrades?

Sheba2011 06-15-2015 12:24 AM

I have both a custom built gaming rig (built by me :) ) and an Xbox One. Most days I find myself reaching for the Xbox One. As I get older I find its no longer fun to sit crunched in front of a keyboard an mouse and its a lot easier to just sit back with a controller and relax while playing. PC games will always look better and offer the chance at some truly great mods from the community, especially games like Skyrim which with mods is playable forever. But consoles have the better selection of games, especially sports games.

boomhauertjs 06-15-2015 07:39 AM

I haven't made the jump to PS4/XBONE yet. We also need a new computer, so I'm seriously considering making the move to PC gaming permanently. However, I'd like to be able to play games on my basement TV rather than my PC monitor, so I'm torn whether to get a laptop.

PAPERNUT 06-15-2015 08:26 AM

Re: Are Console-Like Gaming PCs A Good Choice for Sports Gamers?
 
Also an Alpha owner since Jan. Wonderful machine for all it does, but does have its pros and cons. Wrote a blog on all those for it. I wanted a compliment to the consoles to get those PC only titles, but once I got into Steam and seen all the sales they have on games, I rarely buy games for the consoles now.

tbennett54 06-15-2015 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boomhauertjs (Post 2047402551)
I haven't made the jump to PS4/XBONE yet. We also need a new computer, so I'm seriously considering making the move to PC gaming permanently. However, I'd like to be able to play games on my basement TV rather than my PC monitor, so I'm torn whether to get a laptop.

You can try the Steam Link.
http://store.steampowered.com/universe/link

boomhauertjs 06-16-2015 08:14 AM

That's interesting. Thanks.

And thanks for this thread. I investigated Alienware and I'm seriously considering picking one up, but probably not until the holiday season:
1) to hopefully find a good deal on one; and
2) for Star Wars Battlefront.

It seems like the Alienware is so small, it wouldn't be too hard to move it between our office and the basement TV. But the Steam Link would save that trouble.

Weisszach 06-16-2015 08:43 AM

Re: Are Console-Like Gaming PCs A Good Choice for Sports Gamers?
 
Don't know why but sports games seem to feel more at home on consoles than PCs. Sports games are a major factor of what I play so it will be PS4 for me all day long. The ability of gameplay recording using the PS4 and editing software that comes with it is another draw. True it is never going to be as good as a PC for editing but it is if, like me, you want a simple and quick option then this can't be beat.

CamDMC 06-16-2015 12:46 PM

Re: Are Console-Like Gaming PCs A Good Choice for Sports Gamers?
 
I'm thinking about getting one

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GOBLUE_08 06-20-2015 01:19 AM

Re: Are Console-Like Gaming PCs A Good Choice for Sports Gamers?
 
Currently, no. NBA 2k and Fifa are really your only options at this point as far as sports games. Mlb 2k12 is kinda hard to find and it's expensive if you do find it (Not worth it). MVP 05 is even more expensive and it's honestly long past stale imo. Mods make it tolerable for a while until the nostalgia wears off. And if you've spent any time with the show in recent years then MVP is pretty much unplayable. But if baseball is what your looking for then you may as well just get a PS4. If Ea ever starts to release Madden, NBA Live and NHL on pc again, then I think it becomes worth it IF your looking to buy just for sports. If your just looking for a console alternative then yes it's worth it. Especially if your leaning towards buying an Xbox one. I got my Xbox one for christmas and if it wasn't for my kids it would never see any action. Pc gets pretty much the same games as Xbox minus a few exclusives and the huge Steam sales and library make up for that.

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