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greenmedic88 said:
schattenwolf86 said:
I pretty much consider my pc as an xbox 360 minus halo 3. Every major 360 game that i've wanted has ended up as pc at one point, so the incentive to get a 360 has diminished. I use a 360 gamepad as well.

I have my ps3 mainly for the games that will never see the light of day on a pc.

There are a few more games than just Halo exclusive to the Xbox, but unless those are must haves or you just really like playing on XBL, the Xbox does lose most of its appeal if you already have a decent game capable PC.

Of course the $200 entry price sort of negates a lot of the reasons not to buy one, even if it's just for a few exclusive games.

Either way, the Xbox remains the one console I could most easily live without.

If I never got into pc gaming, the 360 would've been a 100% buy for me, but it didn't turn out that way.  Xbox Live is huge, but the two big live games that had my interest (Bomberman Online and Braid), I got on pc and will get on ps3. 

I'm not into the mod scene like some pc gamers, but some games I love them!  Fallout 3 for example, I love the weapon degradation mod that lets it degrade much, much slower. 



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I know that you can lots of stuff whit pc other than gaming..I use it so much more since I even are at school that is basicly all about computers.
But nowdays you need to have somewhat powerfull pc for all kind of programs, and I think like most of people want new and good they buy Pc at at 400-500€, and you can easily game with it as well.
And like old times I really wanted to play Gears of war and Bioshock kind of games, but I wasn't interested on Xbox 360 at all.
+ I needed good laptop for all kind of work.
+ It has so many good games.
I enjoy certain games on Pc and certain games on consoles (jprg:s,adventure etc)
And my laptop is 3 years old and I havent had any problems with any game.Bought it for 799€.



 

 

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thekitchensink said:
shio said:
thekitchensink said:
I hate playing PC games, except for old games. Basically what Twesterm said--I don't appreciate having to buy a new $100 graphics card or whatever every three months to play the new game as it was meant to be played. Even when you have everything perfect, there's bound to be some kind of annoying bug on your computer that crashes the game, or some alert that minimizes the game at a pivotal moment, etc.

Also, I don't like having to deal with an entire keyboard when trying to memorize controls.

You're ignorant if you actually believe you need to upgrade your GPU every 3 months...lol. The vast majority of PC gamers don't even upgrade their computers, especially in this day and age where PCs are so powerful and games have so low requirements that many people believe PC gaming can be much cheaper than console gaming.

PCs are easier to use than ever, and services like Steam makes everything so much more accessible. Consoles on the other hand, are becoming more and more complicated.

*facepalm*

I think everyone else realized I didn't mean it literally.  The fact is, PCs need upgrading much more often than consoles.  There is no way you can deny that.  It's much more expensive, and you need to be much more tech savvy.

And then, even if you DO get a PC that can theoretically run the game, there's always something outside the game that messes you up, like someone messaging you on AIM/MSN, some message that you need to update something, etc.

Also, I seriously hope you're not trying to argue that PCs are more accessible than consoles when it comes to gaming.  With a PC, you need to download the game (if you use Steam or a similar service like you said), install it, enter a CD key (if it's on a disc), and then often take 20 minutes to download an update before you can actually play it.

With a console?  Put the game in the drive. Play it.

 

Add to that the fact that consoles have many other advantages, like local multiplayer, ability to play on your home entertainment centre (with ease), and just the comfort of knowing that if you buy a game for your Wii, it will run on your Wii, no questions asked.

Most PC gamers DON'T upgrade, so your point is moot. There is almost no need to upgrade PCs anymore because of what I've stated before. For example, my brother's 6 years old PC (bought early 2003) can still play most of today's PC games, and this is a PC from before the multi-core era.

And again, if we are comparing strictly gaming then there is no need to bring up "MSN messages popping up" because that is not a gaming related, but the fact that you can use MSN, AIM and several other IM's while you're playing PC games but not console games means that PC is that flexible. With Steam you can even use web-browse INSIDE the games!

PC gaming is becoming more accessible, while console gaming is becoming more complicated... what is there to not understand? I'm not saying whether PC is easier or not, that is irrelevant.

And you clearly know NOTHING about PC games, because when you're downloading a game from Steam it actually installs it AT THE SAME TIME. Right after the game is downloaded you can already play it, there is no additional installs!!!! And you usually don't need a CD key for digital copies... /facepalm

Many PC games also have local multiplayer, probably more than on any console. And PC also has a vastly bigger LAN support than all consoles combined.

 



NiKKoM said:
Cause I have a Mac? Is that answer good enough for you?


Yes, yes it is.

Also, PC playing is super simple these days.  This isn't the good old days of DOS here.  Plus, tech seems to be getting cheaper - or at least you get more bang for your buck (longevity wise).  Some games are just better on consoles, others are better on PC's.  If you like genres that are better on PCs and you STILL don't game on the PC, well then I am sorry for you - and vice versa.

But it is still your choice.

EDIT:  By longevity, I mean that I given graphics card (for example) will play games longer without becoming obsolete, and - hell - a sound card from 2001 will do fine.



I play my PC all the time, nothing like a good game of Red Alert



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My PC is not current enough. Simple as that. Well, I do play Scattergories on my PC.



Another plus with pc gaming (at least for me)

HUGE servers for CoD4. (I'm talking 48 players and up)



shio said:

Most PC gamers DON'T upgrade, so your point is moot. There is almost no need to upgrade PCs anymore because of what I've stated before. For example, my brother's 6 years old PC (bought early 2003) can still play most of today's PC games, and this is a PC from before the multi-core era.

And again, if we are comparing strictly gaming then there is no need to bring up "MSN messages popping up" because that is not a gaming related, but the fact that you can use MSN, AIM and several other IM's while you're playing PC games but not console games means that PC is that flexible. With Steam you can even use web-browse INSIDE the games!

PC gaming is becoming more accessible, while console gaming is becoming more complicated... what is there to not understand? I'm not saying whether PC is easier or not, that is irrelevant.

And you clearly know NOTHING about PC games, because when you're downloading a game from Steam it actually installs it AT THE SAME TIME. Right after the game is downloaded you can already play it, there is no additional installs!!!! And you usually don't need a CD key for digital copies... /facepalm

Many PC games also have local multiplayer, probably more than on any console. And PC also has a vastly bigger LAN support than all consoles combined.

 

Wait so you can play split screen on your computer, thats amazing I wish the rest of us noobs knew how to play split screen on our computers.

And actually you can be signed on to msn and playing games on the 360 at the same time. Not that I ever am since its ridiculously annoying getting messages while in an online match.

Also I know you keep saying that you can buy a pc for very cheap that can easily play crysis. I'm assuming you mean building your own pc, which the massive majority of the general public wouldn't even know where to start. However if you can find me a pc at retail for $400 that can play crysis on med-high settings then I will concede the point. I honestly don't know much about pc costs right now so you might easily be able to do this, I'm just curious.



                                           

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Give me a console anyday over a pc for gaming.  Pc gaming requires so much more effort than console gaming.  And its definatly not worth it for graphics that might be 5-10% better than consoles.  Overall the experience is much more enjoyable on a console.

I keep my pc for internet and RTS's cause those are the only games that are actually more enjoyable on a pc then a console.



I used to game on my PC more then on my console, but now im kinda lazy and prefer to relax on the sofa while playing on the bigger screen (especially i hardly ever have time for games now). However im playing Football Manager all the time while using my laptop, countless hours