PC vs Consoles

Which platform is home to you?


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I can't hook up my PC to an HDTV? $2000 for a gaming PC? Can't use a controller for PC games? "Viruses like male-ware" (?) being a problem when everything comes from the heavily encrypted Steam service? Do you seriously believe the shit you post? Please educate yourself, you're just making yourself look like a fool.

Also, if the quality of a product is measured by sales then McDonals must be the greatest culinary experience of all time.
 
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I can't hook up my PC to an HDTV? $2000 for a gaming PC? Can't use a controller for PC games? "Viruses like male-ware" (?) being a problem when everything comes from the heavily encrypted Steam service? Do you seriously believe the shit you post? Please educate yourself, you're just making yourself look like a fool.

Also, if the quality of a product is measured by sales then McDonals must be the greatest culinary experience of all time.

Norik, I can tell you're not very educated on these things, and you're just speaking out of your butt to avoid obvious negatives regarding PC gaming. You shouldn't be so biased. So to show how "foolish" you are, let me list the obvious, important things you left out.

1) PC sucks for gaming because you have to change your graphics card about every 2 years. On console you don't.

2) PC gaming systems aren't all the same, so many times you need to optimize your PC so you get better graphics display, or to sacrifice better frames per second. It's very complicated, and any times PC gaming resolution looks just as good as console system's resolution, and that's sad because the Xbox360 is like 7 years old. It's all about optimization, the out-put of you graphics specs resolution, it's very confusing unless you're an educated nerd. Or many times the FPS is too high it can cause your computer to lock up. (On consoles, none of that is a problem.)

3) PC gaming sucks because you CAN'T RE-SELL USED GAMES, the famous argument on this board regarding why Xbox One apparently "sucks" and people complained endlessly about, well PC has all of it. PC games all have DRM, so you have to install the game to your hard drive and be online to play them. Anyone who whined about DRM on XB1 should hate PC systems then.

4) Consoles systems are around $400, PC gaming units are around $2,000. That's about quadruple the price, for what? So you can play on a scarcely populated online community or play League of Legends?

Norik quit with your minor specs nergasm. DRM! Boom! You lose sir. =]
 
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In the end Console wins, Norik is biased. End of convo.
Except I've had -and loved- a Nintendo 64, a PSOne, a Gamecube, a 2004 gaming desktop PC, a GBA, a Wii, a DSi, a 2009 gaming desktop (sold), two Xbox 360s, a gaming laptop, and plan to get a Wii U in the near future and an Xbone or PS4 sometime next year. I'm just being objective and countering your fallacies and misinformation with facts.

I also just love how you just pull out false claims out of your ass (no joystick support, "male-ware" (LOL WTF), having to update every two years -which is not true at all unless you're OCD, etc) and then when I counter them out you just keep pumping out more of them, along with a neat little PC GAMING SUCKS punchline. But I'm the biased one, clearly.

I'm also noticing a lack of consistency in your position regarding DRM and used game sales. Back when the Xbone backfired and MS did their 180, you did nothing but support their policies and make fun of people who bought used games. Now that your beloved Xbox allows those things, you make a big fuss about how "PC gaming sucks because you can't RE-SELL USED GAMES" (actual quote from your post).

So you're either a hypocrite, a troll, a troubled fangirl, or some ADHD kid impersonating a hypocritical xbox trollgirl.

And just in case you didn't know: consoles don't win. PC doesn't win either. Arcade-owning master race does.
 
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