I still think the gap is big enough to be important, those prices quoted above is for old games, and nit every game going to be available for those prices. On PC platform, every last game can be had for a bargain. Those prices I quote above for some of those next Gen titles, is for games that been on the market a while, Sony and ms have no reason allowing them thing on they platform for full launch retail price. Why on Gods earth would I pay 60$ for rayman legends onx Xbox one / ps4 when I could buy d same game looking much better for 5$ on PC. That price difference is huge to me. Some games on psn the gap mite not be that huge, but others d gap is very much huge. Why do I have to pay 60$ for ah dance game? Them men crazy with those prices. I guess if u willing to wait ah good while, u mite be content with the select discounts u getting. But PC has those discounts on all titles right through the year, Significant advantage imo.And the d PC savings adds up over time , the 20$ and 10$, and 50$ here and there that u saving on every title, will quickly become 200$-300$ over d course of d console lifecycle, even more if u buy alot of games.That same titanfall that coming, going to be 60$ on a graphically inferior platform, and 40$ on PC, watch and see.
D'oh talk for humble bundle, d amount of epic games I get from those bundles for a few dollars eh.And then key sites is another thing. When metro last light and bio infinite was going for 60$ at launch, I snag mines for ah cool 22.50 ah price from key site. And didn't have to wait on no sale for those.The options and prices on PC just epic oui.
While flashy PC games like ARMA 3 still need beastly (and costly) video cards to run well, an owner of one of today's standard laptops or desktop units with at least an Intel Core 2 Duo chip and 512 MB of memory can run the majority of games just fine with adjusted settings.