Originally Posted by
Powpow
This is what I was trying to tell them, but in my way. Course no one break the code so they still on the console side.
Really what i'm saying is that pc will still be able to handle games, provided that you got the latest video card when the games were released up until games get a lil bit too intense to run at max again. But the point is, it'll still be playable, but quality will have to be sacrificed for performance. And I for one prefer performance over quality for most games.
But with consoles now, yuh have to get the next version of it to play the latest games, as they have no backward compatibility about dem. Only console I'd get is a Wii for group gaming and solo, but mainly group as that's really what makes console more fun to play.
You should've added as well that consoles have no FORWARD compatibilty either. With every step up the previous console becomes obsolete, with every step up my pc still remains good and workable, just lower quality as stated before.
BCK does have a point. THe only way all the PC game defenders think its cheaper is because they are PIRATES! I'm sure if you bought all the games you wanted to play, you wouldn't be so quick to jump on cost.
Yes I know there are a lot of good free games like SRO, etc but hey it's not that many. You couldn't be an avid PC gamer and survive on free games.
But at the end of the day you can't fully compare cost of PC to cost of consoles either, since PC's can do a wide range of things so unless people buy PC"s SOLELY for gaming and nothing else whatsoever, no price comparison can be made. As for consoles being able to do computing tasks, yes that is true but not with the same user friendliness and speed you can with a regular PC I would imagine.
Ok pc gamers are pirates, but the cost to be a console gamer still equals to some extent the cost of being a pc gamer, and as you also stated pc's are worth more. Lets look at this practically.
At current prices etc, the pc gamer would have to spend initially say $1200 for a proper pc that can handle the current batch of games. PC games normally cost about 10 dollars less than console games. So Lets say he buys the 10 most current titles at $49.99 each, that brings up the cost of being a PC gamer to $1700. Fine, there is no need to buy joysticks and stuff cuz most games can play comfortably with mouse and keyboard. And of course online play is free for PC gamers so you have to add the internet bill to that of lets just say $30 per month. $1730 total
For a console gamer... lets say a xbox360 owner. The cost for the console (from amazon.com) is $310. Xbox live for online play $49.99 (1 year), the cost for 10 games is 590.99. The cost for that hdtv to play it on is $714.00. and of course $30 dollars per month. The cost to own an xbox 360 is therefore 1693.99
(notice i didn't add the price for controllers to that cuz i'm working on the same basis as pc gamers so there is only going to be one gamer and all multiplayer will come from online games, or whoever want to come game with u better bring them own controller lol)
So the cost to own a console is only 40 dollars less than the cost to own a pc. Doesnt seem like much in savings especially when you have to add the fact that most people who own consoles also own pc's and if you were to also buy a pc... say a low end basic pc (becuz heck you already have a console). So thats another $300 for a basic pc (from hp).
I could further attack this by looking at the fact that, there are certain games that are console specific. In that case if you want to fully enjoy your console gaming experience you would have to buy all 3 consoles. This does also affect the pc gamers who cant play the games that are released for consoles... but hey you could easily just buy a gamepad ($30-40) and get to downloading emulators.
ps: If I was to calculate this as a pirate the cost for pc gamers would be cut back down to about 1300 dollars since they wouldn't have to buy games.
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