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I have a question - I think I saw that CotW will be released onto PS4 but I can't remember where I saw it! Is this true? Do the developers have an estimated date in mind? (I'm in the UK!)

Buying a ps4 for this game instead of a new PC is much cheaper :P
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yeah but a new pc means you get to play the hunter classic on max settings and youll be ready for any overhauls it might or might not get. plus as youve already got a pc the power supply, case and ssd/hdd is bought and payed for. i think you could upgrade the required components to match the performance of a ps4 for the same pricetag and get the best of both worlds.
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L3M182 wrote:yeah but a new pc means you get to play the hunter classic on max settings and youll be ready for any overhauls it might or might not get. plus as youve already got a pc the power supply, case and ssd/hdd is bought and payed for. i think you could upgrade the required components to match the performance of a ps4 for the same pricetag and get the best of both worlds.
Upgrading the GPU often means upgrading the power supply as well :)
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depends if he future proofed it first time round
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Flinter wrote:
L3M182 wrote:yeah but a new pc means you get to play the hunter classic on max settings and youll be ready for any overhauls it might or might not get. plus as youve already got a pc the power supply, case and ssd/hdd is bought and payed for. i think you could upgrade the required components to match the performance of a ps4 for the same pricetag and get the best of both worlds.
Upgrading the GPU often means upgrading the power supply as well :)
Actually no since gpu gets more efficient
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knott wrote:
Flinter wrote:
L3M182 wrote:yeah but a new pc means you get to play the hunter classic on max settings and youll be ready for any overhauls it might or might not get. plus as youve already got a pc the power supply, case and ssd/hdd is bought and payed for. i think you could upgrade the required components to match the performance of a ps4 for the same pricetag and get the best of both worlds.
Upgrading the GPU often means upgrading the power supply as well :)
Actually no since gpu gets more efficient
Well when I switched from my GTX 745 to a GTX 1060, I did in fact have to upgrade the power supply, it depends on what is currently being used of course
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meh whats an aqueduct power supply now? £40-£50? imo gaming on pc has become fairly user friendly and less costly over the past 6 or 7 years
in games alone you ll win triple a title on pc is what £35 its £60 on console for the same game
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L3M182 wrote:meh whats an aqueduct power supply now? £40-£50? imo gaming on pc has become fairly user friendly and less costly over the past 6 or 7 years
in games alone you ll win triple a title on pc is what £35 its £60 on console for the same game
my power supply was just over $100, not sure what the conversion rate is there
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oh yeah, i said adequate ive got a corsair hx1000i. that set me back about £200
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