dahuman said:
No new GPU for me unless an awesome game requires it, if the graphics justifies the purchase, then it makes sense to upgrade to DX11 cards, not to mention only the most crazy gamers have eyefinity setups, I'm not going down that route for awhile, not until they get rid of the bars in the middle from monitor makers and cost less at least.
XBL is not cheap, a truly cheap experience would be free, with extra features, aka PC, which is a platform that's light years ahead on many many things since it's not limited to gaming and a vastly limited GUI.
The difference, mainly, is the smooth frame rate, I'm talking smooth, smooth, 60+FPS constant game play at higher resolution while I'm live streaming game play at the same time, big difference, and does have better effects, it's no competition on the superiority of the PC version, as usual. Not to mention you can still sit on your couch and a big HDTV to play PC games with dual analog if you choose to, that part's moot. |
Awesome game or not, it's up to your tastes, right? You don't need to buy a new GPU because you have no interest in a new game but another person can have interest in a new game and will need to buy a new GPU. 
Yes, xbox live is cheap because it's $50 per year, everyone can have it, $50 per year is an extremely low price to pay in order to have the gaming experience that the xbox live will offer to you. Free and cheap are different things and of course it's limited to gaming, it's console, we are talking about gaming experience here, not movies or anything else. keywe666 said that he wants to play games and not watch movies.
And no, you are wrong. Mass Effect 2 will be at a constant 30 FPS in both versions of the game.








