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steven787 said:
frybread said:
360 for the games.

Realistically, I'm more likely to get a HTPC, which has most of the big PS3/360 games anyway, works with 360 controllers, and I can put a cheap blu-ray drive in it.

 

 I had your thinking, built a great PC, but I almost never play demanding PC games and I miss playing console games.

Plus, no controller feels right (to me) with most games.  Except the 360 controller with Xbox360 ports, which I could have been playing on my couch eating Totino's Pizza Rolls... but I digress... :)

 

 Note that I said HTPC, not PC.  No need to move from the couch.

A HTPC can be used as a living-room console replacement.  Bust out the 7.1 surround sound, sit on your couch, grab a 360 controller, and play FFXIII, Assassin's Creed, Mass Effect, GTA IV on your plasma - all with better resolution, more options, and more detail than 360/PS3.

As for media, hard to beat a $120 blu-ray drive while you're downloading torrents of your favorite shows in the background.

Price isn't much of a concern either, $550 will get you better visual performance than any console.

 

 

But yeah, if you're feeling lazy, 360 works, maybe even a ps3.  Just not as well.



PC + Wii owners unite.  Our last-gen dying platforms have access to nearly every 90+ rated game this gen.  Building a PC that visually outperforms PS360 is cheap and easy.    Oct 7th 2010 predictions (made Dec 17th '08)
PC: 10^9
Wii: 10^8