Freeradical
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To my way of thinking, such a consideration has always been tantamount to blasphemy... that is, up until now.
I'm just gonna say it: I'm fed up struggling with pc games where the devs have to contend with getting their games to run smoothly on about a gazillion and one different configurations of pc hardware. I don't blame them when they fail because there's just too much variety of hardware out there.
So, I'm wondering of you console gamers out there, if, when a game for console is patched to the point of general stability, (so that all blatant software/programing bugs are squashed), are you then assured of a smooth gaming experience without worrying about crashes or just getting the damned thing to run? If I buy an xbox, will I then have the same exact equipment as everybody else with an xbox? I mean, is this console equipment standardized so that once a program runs on one, it runs on all?
Thanks.
I'm just gonna say it: I'm fed up struggling with pc games where the devs have to contend with getting their games to run smoothly on about a gazillion and one different configurations of pc hardware. I don't blame them when they fail because there's just too much variety of hardware out there.
So, I'm wondering of you console gamers out there, if, when a game for console is patched to the point of general stability, (so that all blatant software/programing bugs are squashed), are you then assured of a smooth gaming experience without worrying about crashes or just getting the damned thing to run? If I buy an xbox, will I then have the same exact equipment as everybody else with an xbox? I mean, is this console equipment standardized so that once a program runs on one, it runs on all?
Thanks.
- Joined
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