Originally posted by dennis580
LIke I said The PC as a gaming platform is just way too hassle, trouble, and expensive and that's why I hate it.
TBS games are the only reason I still play games on my PC, but if TBS games ever started to get ported to consoles then I would be thru with the PC as a gaming platform..
I predict the PC as a gaming platform will be virtually dead in 2 years. PS2 sales are already closing in on 20 million and thier it's almost certain that thier will be a price drop next month and with a AAA KILLER APP like MGS2 sales will explode.
LIke I said The PC as a gaming platform is just way too hassle, trouble, and expensive and that's why I hate it.
TBS games are the only reason I still play games on my PC, but if TBS games ever started to get ported to consoles then I would be thru with the PC as a gaming platform..
I predict the PC as a gaming platform will be virtually dead in 2 years. PS2 sales are already closing in on 20 million and thier it's almost certain that thier will be a price drop next month and with a AAA KILLER APP like MGS2 sales will explode.
I am glad you have found that you prefer the console as a gaming platform, but don't expect huge, in-depth TBS, strategy, RTS or FPS to appear strictly on the console instead of the PC anytime soon. Why you may ask? Because the console does not offer the input or control options of a PC for some kinds of games.
I hope you're hungry because you'll be eating a lot of crow in two years when the PC gaming market is still going strong.
One thing you forget to mention... A console cost's $300-$500 and requires virtually no up-keep, a PC cost's $600-?? and requires at least a little knowledge on how to operate it (other than the monkey-proof ability to insert a game CD and turn on the power ). Console's are great for younger folks or folks who don't have the time, money or patience to buy or operate a PC.
If you're the typical 15 year old would you rather have a console or a PC? The answer will vary but I would bet a large majority of folks would rather have a console because they are cheaper and less demanding in intelligence in how to operate and maintain.
The PC is great for a gaming platform but if you only bought a PC for gaming and don't take the time to at least learn about it a little (like buying a car and never doing more than dumping gas in the tank) to keep it running well then you have wasted your money, IMHO.
Oh and before I am accused of being some sort of "PC-only" fanatic, I have owned PC's and consoles from the "early days" of the TRS-80's & Oddessy's (then Nintendo, wow what a difference!) until todays P3-P4 & PS2's. Both are great but both have certain things they do that the other can't touch as well.
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