TLDR; I am a PS4 owner and thinking about getting a PC.
As a long time console user, PS1->4. I am considering getting a PC to play some games on the off chance they do get ported over and to play some multiplats like Deus Ex at higher settings since it seems I can get those games for cheap or [spoiler]free[/spoiler].
I am just worried about one thing, I currently enjoy games at 30fps and do not see a problem with this frame rate at all. I am worried that once I go 60fps I won't be able to go back and enjoy the other exclusives on my PS4.
How big of a problem is this for people who idort? How much money do I really need to spend on my PC as well? Keep in mind framerate isn't a big issue for me but if I do purchase a PC I want to see a really significant upgrade in graphics.
>>52180576
30fps will be unplayable
>>52180576
>I am a PS4 owner
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Seriously don't build a pc then. My eyes melt when I watch cancerous console 30 fps gameplay
>>52180576
>>/v/
>>52180576
Wait for Zen.
Jesus Christ, this board is a /v/ offshoot. I'm trying to find a new board to main for 2016 and I still can't escape that shithole.
>>52180576
You'll want to spend at least $800 and you will fucking hate anything below 60fps. If you wish to use a controller just plug it into your computer
>>52180813
>>52180935
>>52180731
So perhaps it seems it's not the best idea to go PC for now. I don't really have $500+ laying around anyway. Maybe in the future then.
>>52180576
First, I think most NVIDIA cards has a setting that lets you set the framerate so you can get a constant 30fps. Though you need to remember that not all PS4 games are 30fps. There are a lot that are 60fps.
Secondly. Fuck off to >>>/v/
>>52180966
You had ~$400 to dump on a console. Next time thing wisely about purchases