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CrazzyMan said:
I guess UT3 and The Agency don't count, either, then.

lol, who count them? =))
i HOPE you do understand, that EACH PC multiplatofrm game make x360 LESS attractive? =)

Well how many Bioware games you know, which weren`t release on PC? =)
Anyway, Bioware are now with EA, EA do you undertand? :)
and ok, halo wars is exclusive. BIG DEAL.

Most people buy/uprgade PC instead x360, because it has very little chance to BREAK, while over 30% of x360 has RROD. You choise RROD? Then you are LOL.

RROD makes effect on CHOSING between x360 and PC. Don`t you understand that???

5 sec, oh great, what about <2 weeks waiting for x360 from getting repaired?
Also some people just like not paying for playing online.

DEAL with it, x360 is FAILURE everywhere except USA, BUT USA STILL to get KZ2, GT5, MGS4, FFXIII, R2, M2, gow3, LBP. Then we will see how x360 will do.

Not to mention, what a consumer will choise, when ps3 40GB will cost same as x360 premium? =))

The only games I will buy on a PC over my 360 are FPS games because MS seems to think that a mouse and keyboard aren't suppose to be used on the 360.  If they got over that I wouldn't bother buying games on my PC anymore.

RROD is a bad argument for disqualifying MS.  Sony did quite well with PS2 and PS1 in the previous generations even if they were heaping piles of garbage.  At least MS will bite the bullet and replace my 360 if it dies.  Sony never replaced the two PS1's and PS2 that all had their lasers die on me.  Sony isn't exactly innocent when it comes to shotty hardware.  Claiming that people will go PC over Xbox due to hardware failures is absurd.  People in general have far more trouble keeping their multi-purpose PC's running than they ever do with consoles.  Between the spyware, viruses and all the other crap that can go wrong with a PC it isn't even close in comparison.  Think of why Dell was so popular, it was great customer service when the problem prone PC's would have problems.  Best Buy has Geek Squad to deal with PC's, not consoles.  PC has far far far more problems for the average person than a console does.  Not to mention a gaming PC that is going to be up to snuff for a few years costs 5 times more than a 360.

While Live costs money, it is an excellent service.  Its only 60 bucks a year, big deal.  If you can afford to dish out $2000 every 2 years to keep your PC up to date so they can handle games like Crysis, then I doubt you're blinking your eyes at the yearly cost of live.

Sony has a good line up for 2008, but they touted a lot of games that were run of the mill for this year, some were just plain bad (Lair, I'm looking at you).  But once you get past their 1st party titles you'll see that nearly all 3rd party titles for PS3 will come out for the 360 as well.  Neither system is doing well enough to not make games for both systems and with the difficulty of programming for the PS3 many games are actually running better on the 360.