Technically, even a modest gaming PC should be able to outperform at least the Xbox One S and PlayStation 4, if not the PS4 Pro. Yet that doesn’t always end up proving true. Differences between the consoles and the PC can hold the latter version back, sometimes with abysmal results. In the worst cases, even gamers who’ve spent thousands on a gaming computer can’t run a title at the proper settings.
That’s obviously frustrating, especially given that modern PC games usually sell for the same $60 price-tag as on consoles. And many gamers are wondering if there’s anything that can be done about it. Will certain upgrades mitigate the chance of a bug, glitch, or poor optimization dragging down performance? And even if so, would the upgrade be worth the trouble?
We take a close look at the issue on this week’s Close to the Metal, drawing on not only classic examples like Batman Arkham Knight, but also on new games with questionable performance, such as Dishonored 2. These games are beautiful, and look great on the PC — but poor performance, numerous glitches, and lackluster patching has sullied the reputation of these titles on the computer. Which is a shame, because these franchises are favorites among gamers on every platform.
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