arnalion said:
The consoles can't stay at this low price forever. MS sell the 360 at loss, and the PS3 will probably be sold at loss too.
Even if they stop selling them at loss, what they won´t do because of competition, you dish your money out once as for PC you dish it out every year if you want to play new games.
There´s shader this, physics that more and more memory and processor required and the only thing sure is that the kid next door to you play all those games on his PS2 without paying a cent more for it.
arnalion said:
I'm preatty sure that the PC got more games than the console.
But not the same genre diversity, what was the last fighting game you played on your PC? The last platform game?
arnalion said:
PS3, XBOX 360 and PC = 95% ports of each other.
Consider the ports, dude, the ports from PC to console are very thought out and the strenghts and weaknesses of the platforms are very well considered, you can see that the Doom 3 port for Xbox got all the bells and whistles but smaller stages to fit the Xbox memory capacity (64 meg) but the PC version of Halo requests at least 128 meg of Ram and a 32 meg vid card.
Aside the various bugs and missing features we get to see on console games ported to PC...
There seems to be of no interest to anybody to program Windows to handle your gaming better, i understand the plethora of different hardware configurations out there but still a PS2 or an XBox game require more machine from us to be run at steady 60 FPS making one wonder, why bother if the console manages somehow to be faster?
With all that at the table, I went to Dell to see their price of a gaming PC, it will cost US$ 1750,00 for the cheaper one with a gig of ram and GeF 6800, the recommended to play Oblivion, note that for Halo 2 you will have to update your vid card, of course it will do way more than only gaming but...
An Xbox 360 costs US$ 399,00 at LikSang leaving us with US$ 1351 to spend with a PC so back to Dell, well, with US$ 1140, i managed to build a PC with
Pentium D 2.8, 1 gig of ram, GeF 6800.
Of course the more expensive model has way more hardware features but as a raw estimate you can see that it is cheaper, more reliable and just more fun to have your gaming on a console.
EDIT: @ector, dude, that´s not entirely true, i mean, with the increase on the minimum and the recommended system requirements and the "supported graphics adapters" thingies we get at each game they managed to narrow it down from the whole pool of PCs around to a neat comfort zone where not they but you get to adapt yourself to play the games.