tallgnome said:
Actually 800 dollar laptop i got for college and it still works fine after 2 years :D and also you can now build a desktop for 500 dollars that can easily play crysis and an extra 150 dollars and its a media center and it will have blu ray :O. I am going to be honest about gaming on PC no other developer is going to push grahpic boundaries like Crytek will so really at this point in time there is no need to upgrade past a point for awhile. Especially how cheap hardware is going for compared to performance is amazing right now. But I do love your arguement about how you started it with 4 player split screen to costs :O So negative about PC gaming. Seriously go read the other threads about costs of computers nowadays. Before you bring that over here. Besides somehow I am getting all the games for pc from friends for free :O so cost benefits of that overcomes most :D. Besides anything from valve and other developers I highly support I will purchase.
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So you have a 2 year old laptop that can play crysis? wow you must have gotten an amazing deal then. Also if you truelly believe that no game is going to push the graphics boundary pass crysis for a while then you haven't been paying attention to how quickly games that continually push hardware limits to their max are pumped out. At the absolute most you'll be good for a year before you have to upgrade.
I'm not saying pc gaming isn't good, heck I can't wait for spore to come out. But your just lying to yourself if you think pc gaming is cheaper, more user friendly and socialy viable than a console.
Again when my friends come over we don't all huddle around the little pc monitor taking turns we hang out in the living room having a blast blowing each other up not worrying about lan setup, comp specs, viruses and a million other things. That is why console gaming is so popular now.
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