HAHAHAHAHAHA! So funny how stupid Console-Players are1: Graphic wise its the best price/quality, to get the same Graphics as a Xbox360 you are gonna need a beast of a computer (aprox 1200$)
Consoles use 7year old hardware. 300$ PC > Consoles EZPZ!
HAHAHAHAHAHA! So funny how stupid Console-Players are1: Graphic wise its the best price/quality, to get the same Graphics as a Xbox360 you are gonna need a beast of a computer (aprox 1200$)
Consoles use 7year old hardware. 300$ PC > Consoles EZPZ!
Warning: Stop the PC vs Console nonsense. Now. If it continues, infractions will be handed out to those that take part in it and the thread will be closed.
I have (as well as my gaming PC) a Wii and a PS3.
The Wii is because I'm a Nintendo fan boy at heard and must complete all Zelda games!
PS3 because sometimes you don't want to hassle of waving your arms round in the air (when playing Wii) and just want to play games the old fashioned way. It also has a built in Blu-Ray player, so I get a better movie experience, as I don't own a seperate DVD/Blu-Ray player - so the Blu-Ray aspect was a major plus.
Also PS3 because I prefer the controller to the Xbox controller - I appreciate the Xbox controller is better for FPS games, but I hate FPS console games! I play a lot of street fighter, and like any old school street fighter player its gotta be the D-Pad, and the Xbox has a terribad D-Pad!
Console specific games - I prefer the PS3 specific games to the Xbox ones.
Plus my brother already had a Xbox, so seemed silly getting the same when I can just play on his =p
I bought a PS3 because I must always have at least one current console in my residence at all times. I had an Xbox because I found an elite for next to nothing at a used bookstore, but sold it shortly after it came back from the RROD repairs. The PS3 was for bluray and the fact that I am not fond of Microsoft as a whole anymore.
I have bought two Gamecubes in the last 5 years, because of the Zelda collection and Super Mario Sunsine. Anything older than that I find 'other' means to play.
There is something incredibly satisfying about getting to play games on your couch on a huge TV, but the graphics definitely don't compete with anything midrange and up. I rebought Arkham City on the PC just to experience the pixel wonders. If consoles looked and ran as well as games on the PC, I would switch in a heartbeat. Just cant' beat sprawling out on my couch with my modestly large TV.
Some people are arguing about money, but they're ignoring that different countries have different taxes. Where I live, it is cheaper to buy a non-gaming computer and a console (PS3/Xbox 360) than a gaming computer as good as a PS3/Xbox 360.
Why buy a console? Well I basically bought an XBox just for Red Dead Redemption, so the exclusive games would be a biggie. Also I can get to Netflix through my console and do the whole kinect hand waving voice activating thing. So for some stuff its mnore convenient. Its another gaming option if your house isn't filled with desktops and laptops. When I get tired of beating my kids back from my gaming rig, I can toss the XBox or Wii in front of them as a sacrifice play to squeeze out a couple more hours of gaming goodness on my desktop.
Saying why buy a a console is like saying why buy a pc or a smart phone or whatever. Because you want too...![]()
you should not buy a console. Here is why, they drop in value faster than a pc/mac, there is no real upgradeablity, a keyboard is much more capable than a controller, consoles typically struggle with backwards compatibility where pc/mac do not, you can tailor build your gaming pc rig but not your console, once you have a library of games amassed on your console your stuck with a big ass pile of old games that no one wants to buy from you at a real price with a pc you'll have that but you can still play those games and probably have a ton of space since you won't be filling up a box with bunch of titles and an old console with specific controllers and cables etc. You don't have to worry about your pc becoming obsolete on the launch of a new console, it will still become obsolete (case not included in this statement, get a good case) but its a slow death giving you time to come up with either an upgrade plan or rebuilding plan. oh and one more thing you can plug your pc into your tv and get wireless controllers and emulate your console or just play controller enabled games on your pc.
I understand you shouldn't really talk about it, but don't you think that the OP kind of asked for it? This is posted on a forum where people play PC GAMES and talk about them. It will USUALLY be compared to that, as it is essentially our medium of gaming. We are also all on one to post on MMO-C. Just saying.
Comparisons between the two will happen and as long as it remains constructive, it's fine. What isn't fine is when you start bashing people for preferring one to the other or making personal attacks on someone for one reason or another. More on topic, the OP was looking to find the positives/negatives of consoles (not PC's), specifically Xbox/PS3, so there's really no real reason to start discussing PC's.
Well if you like the games that the consoles have then go ahead and get one. I'm assuming you're pretty new to video games or at least console games so I'm just going point out some things that differentiate the Xbox 360 and PS3. PS3 may be more expensive than Xbox 360 but it has free online where Xbox 360 is a bit cheaper but you have to pay for their online. The quality of PS3's online features like Netflix and all that stuff is less than the Xbox 360's but it's free. Xbox 360's quality is much higher but you still have to pay that extra fee for online which for me right now is $60 a year. So you just got to look at that stuff. Then there are the exclusive games for each console. PS3 biggest ones are God Of War, Resistance, Ratchet and Clank, Little Big Planet, Uncharted, and Killzone. Uncharted is probably the best exclusive PS3 has it's really a good and very fun game if you like action/adventure games. Xbox 360 has Halo, Gears of War, the first Mass Effect (which I think will be coming to PS3 soon in a trilogy pack) Fable and some others I can't think of now. So you have to see which games you like most.
Not only all that stuff but also the way each console stores it's games on the hard drive are different. This is where I love the Xbox 360 over the PS3 because with PS3 95% of the time you get a game you are forced to download the game to the hard drive which I HATE because it wastes so much space on the hard drive. Sometimes the sizes can go up to about 10GBs or more, that's a lot for a PS3 like mine which is a 120GB, I'm almost out of space with like 14GB left. Now with Xbox 360 it doesn't do that, the space the games take up are like in the kilobytes to low megabytes, the games hardly take up any space at all. I survived about 6 years with my 20GB hard drive until I had to get another one.
In all they're both very good systems it's the things I've mentioned you have to look at. If you plan on buying a lot of games then get the Xbox 360 for it's hard drive if you're more of a casual gamer then get PS3 for the free online. The Wii U is also looking good if you're into Nintendo games at all.
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I would suggest that the OP's post implies he wants a reason to buy a console and already has a PC of some description. As I noted previously, the main reasons that it's worth owning a console are because the consoles get a lot of exclusives and multiplayer/community aspects. PC Ports are another reason why it can often be preferable to own the games on console (we don't exactly get the cleanest end of the stick, even if it eventually gets patched up) and the sheer fact that most games designed on consoles only end up looking a little better on PC, due to developers not wanting to put more effort in than a console game requires.
I prefer playing video games on a console. I have no real logical reason for this, but it's very similar to how I will try to catch shows while they are airing on TV as opposed to just watching it online. I suppose it stems from the time when all I did was play console games, and I didn't have a PC to stream TV shows on.
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