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libellule -

PC's still have crashes, and I've had multiple hard drives fail wiping all information, as well as other things since I've been a PC owner since 1995. My last PC had a faulty contact in the unit, canning the entire system.

Online for X360 is still free for most things. I agree with the online = free argument, but in many cases, it still costs for some subscripts. for PC games.

How is online PC gaming better than console gaming?

How is the PC experience, from an entirely gaming perspective, better?

Gaming pad functionality on many PC games is debatable, and for many, do not work.

You should compare the specs of a typical game from 2007 to a PC for $280 and see how far it gets versus a standard X360.

Again, Libelluel - Your paying $1000 for a PC that cannot play games in 3 years. With a X360, you are. Simple as that. PCs aren't for gaming. Remember that. They're meant for a plethora of uses (such as what we're doing right now), and because of that, suffer from an array of issues that a gaming device does not. Gaming systems are meant for gaming. Even if they have some PC-like features, they are still closed-resource units, that allow developers to get the most out of the system, enabling for a vastly superior lifespan. A PC from 2005 will not last to play games in 2011 like the X360 will.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.