| bdbdbd said: @S.T.A.G.E: Look, you're posting quotes from articles stating how PC:s and consoles fight each other and you're still stating the opposite. No, you didn't say they were two different markets, not with those words that is, you were claiming they having no effect to each other, which is saying they're in different market. I agree you in the sense, that if there were no games on PC, it wouldn't have that big effect as it would have on consoles. I agree about Makinmusic having the only considerable argument, since it's the same that people have been posting to you since page one. |
It was a quote from squabbles between choosing between consoles and PC. Theres a difference between a console war and consumers opinions of the validity of consoles over the PC or vice versa. Consoles are in their own little world, while PC stands alone gathering a game or two because Microsoft is a software company as well. Not only has it been Microsoft, but it's been Sega and Sony as well. Microsoft just so happens to pump out games to the PC more frequently because of the fact that computer software is another market of theirs. After taking into consideration Makinmusic's write, i've come to the conclusion that PC sales are valid to the console market. No matter what you say...he was still an argument and I liked it.
I have no emotional ties to these companies so it doesn't bother me that I could be wrong about such a thing. I mean look at it. It's been so long since i've heard PC and console in the same sentence. PC fanboys are in their own world as far as i've seen. Very rarely do I know anyone who avidly plays both. When you're on a PC it's not even close to the console experience, vice versa (again). I guess it's just been a while. Actually...after all of this, I devalue the videogame industry even more so now. I am not one for the weak. Even the powerful and greedy can show their weaknesses.







