Quote from: TheWalrus on April 24, 2016, 03:32 AM
Quote from: Triad on April 24, 2016, 03:27 AM
I don't see any reason to get a console beside exclusives tbh, since most times PC version offers more. Not to mention it's cheaper in a long term to build a PC instead a console.
I bought my xbox 360 for 200$ on sale and have used it for 7-8 years now, what kind of pc could i have built for 200$? Also, I don't f@#! it up with viruses from porn like I do computers.
If you only consider console price ofc it will look cheap. That's why I said in a long term .
Calculate 200$ + 8 x Xbox Live Gold + Game prices with less discount
- You can for example build a 390-450$ PC that will outperform xBox One. Even cheaper if you wanna just outperform Xbox 360.
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Lonxu/saved/4LMNnQhttp://pcpartpicker.com/user/Lonxu/saved/gBmTwPFor example while Xbox One has 720p 60 FPS or 1080p 30 FPS, these bad boys has 1080p 50-60 FPS with better much better graphics on latest titles. (such as Fallout 4, The Witcher 3)
- There's no fee for online play on PC.
- There are high discounts on titles at Steam. Bioshock Trilogy got -85% for God's sake. Also if you're a pirating bastard it's even cheaper. Buy multiplayers, pirate singleplayers.
- And just some extra features of a PC:
* No hardware limitations
* Changeable parts. You can stick with same parts or you can upgrade it with a better part.
* More exclusives on PC.
* Indie games.
* Emulators. You can even play Wii titles on PC (or for example ZexorZ played Mario Maker for Wii U with an emulator at 60 FPS on his laptop)
* Modding community
* Infinite backwards compatiblity. I can play GTA 5 and The Oregon Trail.
* Beside keyboard and mouse you can play with a controller.