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RED RING OF DEATH

I would rather buy a Wii
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wow, this thread blows big time
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The XBAWX has ruined PC gaming. Bloody M$ barstewards.
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>>186181
Nah, PC gamers themselves pretty much did it by only buying RTS, FPS, and MMOs.

That, and pirating everything so developers went to the more profitable consoles. You really only have yourself to blame.
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>>186200
itt: Bitter PC Gamers
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Detecting large Internet hate machine radioation leaks M$uck
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>>186200
Agreed. Add the joy of spending $400 on videocards every six months just to play the newest games at reasonable quality settings, and the fun of driver issues and PC maintenance and crashes.

With a console, you know once you've bought it that it'll play the newest games for five or six years, and you'll never had to reinstall the OS or worry about drivers.
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*cough* Red Ring of Death */cough*
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>>186116
PC maintenance and crashes only if your a
retard with your computer

>>186116
And sence when is there going tobe a new Age
of Empires game? And does it look good?
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At least the 360 has games. Is that shooter released on launch day still the best game available on $599?
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The thing is, to even make a game for a console you have to pay the console makers. Now, this fucking sucks because it closes down a lot of small developers. For the computer, anyone can sit down and make a game. So we PC users get a lot of little gems and rare, slim titles that actually rock. Like Grand Strategy games, which consoles tards probably don't even know what they are.

Also, with a PC you can play games that are 15-25 years old. On your console you can only play games that are maybe a couple years old, cuz after a bit they make a new console. I don't see anything like Commander Keen or Red Alert on 360's. And don't give me any poo about compatibility, XP works fine with the majority of old games, even DOS games. Granted the 360 can play some Xbox games and the Ps3 can play some ps2 ones (he european version of the ps3 sucks hardasses though and can't play as many ps2 games as ps3's from other regions, faggotry), but even xbox games aren't more than 8 years old or something.
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>>186769
Wii can play NES games (although they are basically ROMs). Argument over.
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>>186791
The PC could do that at least ten years ago.

Argument reopened.
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>>186769

Consoles get just as many niche games, maybe even more. Look at half of the games on DS, or games like Katamari and Rez.

Second, you pay to make games on PC too, but there's more problems. either you make your own game engine and have a craptastic low budget game, or you spend some cash on a pre-made like Quake, Unreal, and Source and the rest of your budget goes into quality work. Likewise, on consoles you don't NEED to pay the wner for a dev-kit. Again, look at Katamari, which was made for PC first then re-written for PS2 when people expressed interest in buying it.

Personally I love PC, but I've found that consoles are just better because they use unified hardware setups. No upgrades and no fear that someone has a joystick when you don't, a better mouse than yours, or hacking software. PC is on the decline, although some games are still going to be PC only.