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ZenfoldorVGI said:
shio said:

You have to ask yourself, "Why don't I just move my PC to the living room?". It's just so easy to move your PC into the living room and make it act as a Home Theater PC, and you won't need to waste additional money on another console.

And yes, Splinter Cell Conviction and AC2 are coming to PC.

I'm sure they will, probably after their 360 counterparts, and almost certainly containing some sort of malicious spyware that will cause everyone on amazon to rate the game as a 1/5, and also cause the only people who play it to be Internet theives, and finally cost at least 1000 dollars to buy a PC capable of playing it as it was meant to be played, which can be emulated on a 199 360 1 year prior to its epic PC release, which PC fans will do nothing but complain about.

Splinter Cell 5 should come out same day as Xbox 360, while AC2 will come a few months later with extra stuff, like the first one (the PC version had several new missions). None of them will use intrusive DRM  because publishers have learned that PC gamers don't want it, and Ubisoft, EA, etc... have stopped using draconian DRM completely. The Sims 3 only has a disc check, Prince of Persia didn't even have any protection (not even a disc check), etc... yeah, you are a few months behind on the news.

The requirements of PC games will only keep decreasing. Crysis Warhead has lesser requirements than Crysis, yet Crysis was incredibly optimized. Prince of Persia can be played on a 6 years old PC, Street Fighter 4 will be playable on a PC with a fucking Pentium 4 2.0Ghz, a 7 years old CPU.

Besides, it's not like there's not enough PC games around for you to be entertained, I mean, Starcraft 2 is coming out late this year, Diablo 3 scheduled for March 2010, there's so many fucking great PC games that I even stopped my Wii and eventually gave it away because I no longer used it.