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naznatips said:
Chrizum said:
Exactly what Fuzzmosis said. If this trend continues, you'll be able to play 8-10 games and then need to upgrade your hard-drive. What does this sound like? Oh yeah, A FREAKIN PC.

What's next, videocard upgrade required to play Killzone 2?

Uh, most PCs come with hard drives above 300GBs even for the cheapest models today. The largest games take 15GB of Hard Drive space at most. Most games are around 3-4GB or HD space. You can also buy a 500GB external hard drive for the PC for less than Microsoft charges for a 20GB hard drive upgrade for the 360. Not to mention you can build a PC for $500 that easily runs every game out or coming out in the near future on the PS3 and Xbox 360 with far better graphics, resolution, and framerate. So don't degrade the PC by comparing it to the consoles.


Where exactly did I degrade the PC? I have a PC that's about 3 times stronger than the PS3, and I love playing games on it.

But that's not the point. The point is, consoles are DIFFERENT from the PC, and with good reason. Gaming on the PC is not user-friendly - at all. The selling point of consoles is you buy the console, you buy the games, you pop the games in your console and - PLAY.

What's the PS3 doing? Offering a gazillion different SKUs, a HDD, games that require installations therefore taking up space therefore requiring eventual HDD upgrades. If I wanted to upgrade my gaming system, I'd go PC gaming. Seeing I already own a PC to play shooters and PC exclusives, I want my PS3 to be a console, not a gimped PC.

Yes, I have a PS3, and yes, I'm starting to hate it.