Jay Virtual
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Have you bought a next (technically current) gen console or do you plan to? Discuss here!
Ah, you did finally get a PS5??PS5 for physical copies of the games I enjoy most, PC for everything else.
I have my laptop and desktop hooked up to the AVR just fine and games output in the appropriate surround channels. While PC hardware can vary wildly, in most cases outputting surround channels should be straightforward while laptops can be a bit fiddly especially if the HDMI is a 1.4 port.Maybe this is a good place to ask, but since I somewhat prefer playing on PC, but have a nice home theater system, is there a method of playing PC games and outputting to an AVR? I'd assume it would be as easy as having a super long HDMI cable from my PC to my AVR, but I think the PC outputs video and audio as two separate signals, so that wouldn't work.
Since you can typically get good deals on PC games over their console counterpart, it just seems to make more sense to play PC games while sitting on the couch.
I have my laptop hooked up to my TV and my TV hooked up to my avr. No problems.Maybe this is a good place to ask, but since I somewhat prefer playing on PC, but have a nice home theater system, is there a method of playing PC games and outputting to an AVR? I'd assume it would be as easy as having a super long HDMI cable from my PC to my AVR, but I think the PC outputs video and audio as two separate signals, so that wouldn't work.
Since you can typically get good deals on PC games over their console counterpart, it just seems to make more sense to play PC games while sitting on the couch.
Yeah back in summer right before TLOU remake came out.Ah, you did finally get a PS5??
Awesome! I remember you were having some trouble tracking one down. Glad it finally worked out!Yeah back in summer right before TLOU remake came out.
Thanks man it's a really nice console I even like the futuristic alien design and the controller blew me away I can't wait to play Ragnarok on it next week!Awesome! I remember you were having some trouble tracking one down. Glad it finally worked out!
Happy for you bud! I'm so torn on what to do about Ragnarok, I didn't play the 2018 game nor the one before that, so I'm so far behind on the series. The game looks incredible though, I hope you enjoy it!Thanks man it's a really nice console I even like the futuristic alien design and the controller blew me away I can't wait to play Ragnarok on it next week!
I have my laptop and desktop hooked up to the AVR just fine and games output in the appropriate surround channels. While PC hardware can vary wildly, in most cases outputting surround channels should be straightforward while laptops can be a bit fiddly especially if the HDMI is a 1.4 port.
I guess you should try it out first, but do remember that longer HDMI cables have to be a higher quality, contrary to the common misconception that "A digital HDMI cable is just a HDMI cable", which is wrong for longer running cables.
I love the God of War franchise and would definitely recommend it if you're thinking about playing those games however the great thing about GoW 2018 is that playing the previous games, mainly the trilogy, is not 100% necessary in fact it might elevate your expirience as a new player not knowing about Kratos's past much like his son doesn't.Happy for you bud! I'm so torn on what to do about Ragnarok, I didn't play the 2018 game nor the one before that, so I'm so far behind on the series. The game looks incredible though, I hope you enjoy it!
Okay, so it is possible. My thought process was, if I'm going to spend $500 on a new console, why not put that money towards a new video card? All XBox games seem to be out on PC, or are at least available through PC on GamePass. And most of the PS games are on PC. I figure TLOU will release eventually.
So, rather than sitting in my work space to play games, it would make more sense to sit on my couch and play games.
I guess the question is, if I have dual monitors in my work set-up, do I need a video card with three HDMI outs? And then what about the sound? My PC is about 10 years old at this point, and is just using on-board sound. So how do you get multi-channel sound from the PC? I assume video cards don't output sound, so do you have a second cable like an optical audio cable running from the PC? I don't know what the technology is at nowadays.