Jereel Hunter said:
As I said, for 90% of people, it apparently does matter. Lets say a game with awesome multiplayer comes out, you want it at the same time as your friends, right? Once you get rid of that early-purchase factor, everyone's tired of the game before you get into it, and effectively you get less out of your purchase. I got Halo 3 at launch, and so did 10 people I know(within the first month or so). We had so many amazing nights with big team fights, custom games on lots of different settings, etc. That gave me more replayability/enjoyment than most of my other 360 games combined. If I was just getting to Halo 3 now, I would have a mediocre single player campaign, and the chance to play with some strangers, and not get a tenth of the enjoyment I had. You're also making a number of major assumptions: Assumption 1) That the computer is always available. Most families have a PC these days, but guess what? Everyone in the family probably uses it. Having a 360 and a PC allows more people to play at once. Also, a 360 supports 4 players in a large % of games. How many people does a PC entertain at once? Gears 4 splitscreen Coop on a PC? I think not. Assumption 2) It's as fun to play at a desk with a much smaller screen than on a couch with your much larger TV. Assumption 3) That you don't use the Xbox for anything else. I use my Xbox for a lot... I DL movies off of Live because I can watch them on my TV. I also use my netflix via xbox because if I wanna watch a movie, I wanna do it on a screen larger than 21''. It's also my DVD player.
In short, your arguments assume that someone enjoys playing the PC more than a console. If someone just likes consoles in general, they lose their traction. |
1) The same argument could be said about the Xbox 360 (hell, even more so). Nowadays most families have more than just 1 PC - we have 3 PCs in the house, and no one ever bothers another about computer needs.
But Xbox 360 is usually in the living room, isn't it? So what happens when someone else wants to watch a TV program? Xbox 360 is even more under pressure from others because the TV is an extra factor.
2) You can wish to play PC on the couch with the larger TV. Your point is moot. You can only blame yourself if you don't have the PC in the living room.
3) PC still does ALOT more than Xbox 360. Not even comparable.







