Soundwave said:
You're paying a big mark up on PC components, whereas XB2 will be subsidized by MS, meaning you get the hardware at cost or even below cost. That's a pretty huge difference. Plus generally speaking it's hard to get a PC this powerful in a casing the size of a home console that convienantly hooks up to a TV with no fuss and works entirely with a game controller. The cross compatibility with PC if anything I see as a big plus for XBox, virtually every game runs on Windows, they could have thousands upon thousands of playable games if they fully embraced their PC roots. |
I'm sure the XBox faithful will still buy. Just don't see the added value beyond what others offer.







