Why do people ignore my tech advice, even after they ask me for help? It makes me feel as if I have zero credibility. Has anyone ever dealt with this? How did you deal with it? Let me give you just a small example of a situation.
My cousin loves gaming of all forms. He likes everything from D&D/Tabletop gaming to PC and console gaming. A few months ago he asks me my opinion of which kind of PS4 to buy, a regular PS4 or a PS4 Pro. I give him my opinion and tell him he should buy a Pro, but I made sure to mention one specific feature. That feature being 'Boost Mode'
For those of you unaware, Boost Mode on the PS4 Pro is a setting you can turn on which allows better optimization for older PS4 games that were released prior to the PS4 Pro (which is slightly more powerful than the PS4). In some cases in can drastically increase framerate and reduce stuttering, but just makes the game look and perform a little bit better overall.
Fast forward a few weeks after hes purchased his PS4 Pro and I go over to visit. I notice the game hes playing (Just Cause 3) is stuttering and his load times are pretty long.
I ask him "Have you enabled Boost Mode on this yet?"
"Boost mode?" he asks, with a confused look "Are you trolling me?"
Again I explain to him what Boost Mode is and how it would help with the game stuttering.
Then he replies with a simple "Alright... well... interesting."
He doesn't go to enable it though and I prompt a couple more times by talking about how I enabled Boost Mode and Killzone looked a lot better with it enabled. Still nothing. To this day he has not enabled it and when I mention it I just get a "Oh, yea? Hmm, Ill have to check it out"
Time and time again I get situations like this with people. Not specifically about tech or computers every time, but stuff like this in general. A lot of times people will ask me what they should do or ask for my opinion on how to fix something, Ill happily tell them or even offer to fix the problem, just to have them come back and tell me they paid someone to fix their issue or Ill catch them getting a second opinion from someone else. Or they'll get their second opinion and come back to tell me about, which in some cases the things they have told me are either wrong or the person is telling them they need to do more than what is required to fix their problem in order to gouge them.
My cousin loves gaming of all forms. He likes everything from D&D/Tabletop gaming to PC and console gaming. A few months ago he asks me my opinion of which kind of PS4 to buy, a regular PS4 or a PS4 Pro. I give him my opinion and tell him he should buy a Pro, but I made sure to mention one specific feature. That feature being 'Boost Mode'
For those of you unaware, Boost Mode on the PS4 Pro is a setting you can turn on which allows better optimization for older PS4 games that were released prior to the PS4 Pro (which is slightly more powerful than the PS4). In some cases in can drastically increase framerate and reduce stuttering, but just makes the game look and perform a little bit better overall.
Fast forward a few weeks after hes purchased his PS4 Pro and I go over to visit. I notice the game hes playing (Just Cause 3) is stuttering and his load times are pretty long.
I ask him "Have you enabled Boost Mode on this yet?"
"Boost mode?" he asks, with a confused look "Are you trolling me?"
Again I explain to him what Boost Mode is and how it would help with the game stuttering.
Then he replies with a simple "Alright... well... interesting."
He doesn't go to enable it though and I prompt a couple more times by talking about how I enabled Boost Mode and Killzone looked a lot better with it enabled. Still nothing. To this day he has not enabled it and when I mention it I just get a "Oh, yea? Hmm, Ill have to check it out"
Time and time again I get situations like this with people. Not specifically about tech or computers every time, but stuff like this in general. A lot of times people will ask me what they should do or ask for my opinion on how to fix something, Ill happily tell them or even offer to fix the problem, just to have them come back and tell me they paid someone to fix their issue or Ill catch them getting a second opinion from someone else. Or they'll get their second opinion and come back to tell me about, which in some cases the things they have told me are either wrong or the person is telling them they need to do more than what is required to fix their problem in order to gouge them.