
GentleJerk
Carrot juice pimp.
- Dec 14, 2021
- 1,372
Because my friend wants to play Halo online with me, as we used to play it with all the boys after school when it first came out, like 20 years ago- I've just wasted all day going through the effort of setting up microsoft, xbox, and steam accounts, buying a pc adaptable controller, paying for this Master Chief Collection, and clearing space on my hard drive to download it... Turns out my crappy laptop specs are nowhere near good enough to play online! Very anticlimactic.
I've always loved console gaming, I've collected a nice stash of retro systems and games, NES, SNES, Sega Megadrive, Saturn, PS1, PS2, Xbox... But these are relics from a much simpler time. Sadly, my friends are all playing games online now and aren't very interested in popping around to play some old classic stuff, and I have spent a lot time in my life playing all these games in the past so I'm not interested enough to play them by myself anymore. Especially with my days coming to an end, it feels like a waste of time.
It would be nice to get into PC online gaming as I do think that's the direction we're heading in. So far I'm impressed that I can run emulators and use a PC compatible controller to play all the old games I grew up with on the one computer, without having to use a keyboard and mouse which is one thing I always disliked about PC gaming. But with minimum required specs of 16GB RAM and fancy graphics cards etc... The cost of a PC that can actually stand up to the task is ridiculous. At upwards of $1,600 for a basic setup, It is only for the rich and privelaged at this point and the average person is pretty far off from ever catching up with the times.
Oh well. My friend says at least I can play these games myself now, and I'm playing Lego Star Wars atm for the first time since High School, but really bummed out I can't play online. It's passing time but I've spent a lot of my life playing games, and unless I'm enjoying it with a friend, 1 player just isn't even worth it to me these days.
I've always loved console gaming, I've collected a nice stash of retro systems and games, NES, SNES, Sega Megadrive, Saturn, PS1, PS2, Xbox... But these are relics from a much simpler time. Sadly, my friends are all playing games online now and aren't very interested in popping around to play some old classic stuff, and I have spent a lot time in my life playing all these games in the past so I'm not interested enough to play them by myself anymore. Especially with my days coming to an end, it feels like a waste of time.
It would be nice to get into PC online gaming as I do think that's the direction we're heading in. So far I'm impressed that I can run emulators and use a PC compatible controller to play all the old games I grew up with on the one computer, without having to use a keyboard and mouse which is one thing I always disliked about PC gaming. But with minimum required specs of 16GB RAM and fancy graphics cards etc... The cost of a PC that can actually stand up to the task is ridiculous. At upwards of $1,600 for a basic setup, It is only for the rich and privelaged at this point and the average person is pretty far off from ever catching up with the times.
Oh well. My friend says at least I can play these games myself now, and I'm playing Lego Star Wars atm for the first time since High School, but really bummed out I can't play online. It's passing time but I've spent a lot of my life playing games, and unless I'm enjoying it with a friend, 1 player just isn't even worth it to me these days.