What the title says. What are you plan on playing starfield on? Xbox or PC?

I have a PC I built around 2011-2012 and only upgraded the GPU since then. It runs games like Skyrim, Fallout, City Skylines and Civ6 at highest settings. I’m a pretty sure I’ll need a new PC.

What are all you planning on using to play starfield? I’m leaning towards PC because I enjoy modding games but curious what you with Xbox think. Will modding be easier on Xbox now that there is no PlayStation version?

  • PoisonG1fts@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    12 daisy-chained Raspberry PIs and a GTX Titan. Well, either that or an Xbox X. Not sure which one will keep me warm in November

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    1 year ago

    PC definitely, console modding will never be as good because PC gets script extenders, which is what the truely impressive technical mods use.

  • BumpingFuglies@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    PC all the way! I gotta have my mods.

    Built it in early 2021, but it’s still beefy enough that medium settings and a stable 60FPS oughta be achievable.

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    1 year ago

    XSX. I’m too old to deal with PC gaming anymore for games that don’t require PC. And frankly, the Xbox does a pretty darned good job for the price.

    One could argue that Bethesda games require PC because the mods are practically required. I’m hoping that’s won’t be the case with Starfield. Thankfully, it’s on Gamepass so I won’t have to choose. :-D

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      11 months ago

      How do you like the Xbox Series X? As much as I want to build a PC, I don’t have the time to build one so considering just getting an Xbox and get Game Pass. The last console I had was PS3, so it’s been some time. Even at that time though, I had about 3 games for it so I didn’t use it all that often.

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        10 months ago

        I had Xbox since 360 times, and I was always happy with it. Back then I also had a gaming PC. But as I grew older and now also have family, I just don’t have nor want to spend time on compatibility issues and upgrading hardware.

        I also had PS 4 few years back to play The Last of us, Detroit became human and death stranding. It was good with these games, but I just like more Xbox because of its UI, console design and build, and game pass.

        Game pass is great if you just happen to have some free time and want to just play some game. But it has AAA titles too, can’t wait next week for starfield.

        Hope this helps a bit.

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          10 months ago

          It does and it mostly hits the same areas of why I’m looking at Xbox and Game Pass. I have a growing family and would rather spend time with them then messing with a PC, as much as I enjoy doing those things. The idea of being able to fire up Xbox and play something off Game Pass when I have a random 20-30 minutes free is appealing. Thanks for the info!

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            10 months ago

            Also, the great think about xbox is that you can stream it to your phone on your local network, so you can make yourself kind of an xbox handheld. I just use my old android padle that I have laying around, and bought myself razor kishi. Now whenever I have free time, and the tv is taken, I can just stream the xbox to the “handheld” and play in another room.

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    1 year ago

    Built my first ever PC in December, and am excited to see how it runs Starfield! Could only afford the 3060ti so hope that is enough for decent settings.

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    1 year ago

    I have a 3070 that I got recently, but I still have my old i7 7700K processor. I’ve been putting off my mobo/cpu upgrade, I wonder if I’ll need to do that

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      1 year ago

      Creation Engine is fairly CPU intensive, so you may find limits at lower resolutions like 1080p. 1440p and 4K will relieve that somewhat.

      If you consider an upgrade, something like the newly released Ryzen 5 5600X3D with 32GB of DDR4 would be usable for at least as long as the 7700K has been.

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    1 year ago

    PC. I’ve just upgraded to Ryzen 5800x3D and hope it’ll make it smooth. Also I’m a sucker for mods and this game seems to be the new modding heaven.

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      1 year ago

      Hey do you play modded skyrim? How is the 5800x3d for that, if so? I am thinking of upgrading to one if i can find a gpod deal on Prime Day, would love to know if you find it a good buy.

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        1 year ago

        No Skyrim but I play fallout 4 modpack “life in the ruins” and it runs really well.

        This processor basically doubled my fps in escape from tarkov and other games which are CPU bound. It’s a beast.

        In most games, this processor will be similar performance to 7800x3d cpu.

        My previous cpu was Ryzen 3600.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve connected an Xbox controller to the pc to “learn” how to use it but I find it so difficult. I would like so much about using a controller- ergonomics, portability, compactness, aim assist, but just can’t adapt yet.

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    1 year ago

    PC with 11700k, 3070ti and 64gb of 3600 DDR4. Hoping I can have a stable 120 at 1440p ultra wide.