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Rodrico
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dr. Z
the point that i was trying to get across is that even though the computer compares well with consoles (on a GAMING basis), all the other functionalities of the computer completely outweigh the rationality of buying a console
i wrote points up there in less than 5 minutes
if i wanted to make them argument proof i would have tried
ie.
if you add all the console games made, plus all the games made for a computer, you get the number of games available on a computer, which is clearly more than number of games available to a console, this is because of emulation |
But it doesn't as todays consoles now match computers in innovative controlling, title exclusivity, and online playing that only a computer world reigned supreme. I dont like emulated new games, too buggy, and very time consuming for the normal gamer to have to endure. I used to think computers were the end all of gaming, but with todays technology being put into consoles, its becoming more and more worth it to spend the 300 dollars for what they offer (unless ps3 which is double and then some). A computer for me (and many others) is already a living essential, and since I game on computer, its a no brainer to have a state of the art computer every 2-3 years at the least. But to spend 300 bucks and change for hours upon hours of great fun is what Im looking at and for the price, its well worth it and then some in comparison to computer games.
Im not gonna argue the versatility that a computer has over a console, but in the world of gaming, you get much more value from systems like the Wii, or Xbox360.
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Dec-27-2006 08:44
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