Monday, April 12, 2010

Question to console owners.

If price wasnt an issue, would you still game on a console over a high-end PC?Question to console owners.
I want a High-End PC to play WoW on max settings. Team Fortress 2 as well. Beyond that, nothing interests me on the PC platform. Question to console owners.
Even though most muliplats hit the PC?
[QUOTE=''ZeldaMaster32'']I want a High-End PC to play WoW on max settings. Team Fortress 2 as well. Beyond that, nothing interests me on the PC platform. [/QUOTE]you don't even need a high end PC to play WoW on high settings. but to the TC i just recently built a PC and now i hardly touch my consoles.
[QUOTE=''dangerd0g24''][QUOTE=''ZeldaMaster32'']I want a High-End PC to play WoW on max settings. Team Fortress 2 as well. Beyond that, nothing interests me on the PC platform. [/QUOTE]you don't even need a high end PC to play WoW on high settings. but to the TC i just recently built a PC and now i hardly touch my consoles.[/QUOTE] This here seems to be a common trend for those getting a new PC.
[QUOTE=''dangerd0g24'']you don't even need a high end PC to play WoW on high settings. but to the TC i just recently built a PC and now i hardly touch my consoles.[/QUOTE][IMG]http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q257/ZeldaMaster32/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.jpg[/IMG]I'm aware of that. :P I still want to be able to max everything out though.
I've got all three consoles and my computer and I mostly buy new games for my consoles (at least recently) and play old stand-bys like Battlefield 2 and Counterstrike:Source on my gaming rig. Of course, when a spiffy new shooter comes out multi-plat I'll get it for my PC but there are other exclusives I can only get for one of my consoles and for that I am glad to have them all.
I think I'd keep my loyal 360. When I'm thirty-something (around fifteen years from now) and hopefully have kids, this is the console I'll be demonstrating for them. But this is simply an 'if' question, so any answer is completly irrelevant to the universe, therefore I could care less.
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If I could, I would build a PC to play The Witcher, Stalker, and Crysis. But I wouldn't stop playing consoles because of it. Too many franchises that I would miss out on: The Legend of Zelda, MGS4, FF, currently Fable and Halo, and many others.
Yes. I don't game on consoles because I can't game on PC. I game on consoles because I prefer it over PC gaming. I tried the PC thing, it wasn't for me.Those who love it, more power to you, it just isn't my preference.
Yes and No. There are a number of exclusives on consoles that I'd still want to play but I can't deny how awesome having a ultra top-end pc would be.
[QUOTE=''Singularity22'']If price wasnt an issue, would you still game on a console over a high-end PC?[/QUOTE]Yes. I enjoy the console selection of games like; SoulCal IV, DOA 4, Forza 2, Force Unleashed, Dead Rising, NG 2, Prince of Persia, and more I'm sure I can't remember right now. And for the PC/console multiplat games like RB6 Vegas, Mass Effect, and Bioshock, they seem just fine to me the way they are.Simplicity of design and function has it's appeal in gaming, I can add as well.
i would love a high end pc. i'm like a low/med pc gamer. i havn't upgraded my video card in like 3 years.
I mostly buy and play Japanese style and JRPG games and the few Western type games I buy I can get on the 360 so I have no real need for a high end gaming PC.
[QUOTE=''Popadophalis'']Yes and No. There are a number of exclusives on consoles that I'd still want to play but I can't deny how awesome having a ultra top-end pc would be.[/QUOTE]Same for me.
[QUOTE=''SpruceCaboose''] Yes. I don't game on consoles because I can't game on PC. I game on consoles because I prefer it over PC gaming. I tried the PC thing, it wasn't for me.Those who love it, more power to you, it just isn't my preference. [/QUOTE]I agree with this statement. I get most of my multiplats for the 360. If there is a PC game I just have to have that is exclusive, like crysis, then I will play it on the PC, if not, its consoles for me.
Price is not really and issue and to answer your question No.I have tried many times to game from my computer I use to when I was younger. Within the last few years I go to school online, I work on a computer at work all day ''Which I am doing now'', and so when I get home when not working on homework I try to stay away from my computer.
I prefer consoles because of the unique types of games they offer. You just don't see platfomers, JRPGs and fighters (in any great abundance anyway) on the PC. The titles I see as must have on PC that aren't on consoles are very few and far between.
I really only play RTS and some rpg's (The Witcher) on the PC... I prefer playing games on my t.v.... even bought the console version of Fallout.

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