revl8er said:
I completely disagree with this. I personally would rather play the pc version of a game than a console. I think the controls are more friendly, good modding, and killer gfx if you got the hardware. To say don't buy a pc game is just wrong IMO. You brought up Halo a few times so I'll use that as an example. On the pc, Halo had a few extra guns, it was easier to aim than me. I personally found Halo to be more fun on the PC than the Xbox.
You can also look at Star Wars KOTOR, the game was a lot better on the pc for me, sure I had the xbox version first, but I preferred to play the PC version.
That is your personal preference, no argue with that and if you don´t have a little above the recommended you get stuck with the same settings of the consoles.
revl8er said:
Yes the pc doesn't have the genres of consoles, but with all the MMORPGs and FPS games coming out, it basically makes up for the losses.
Once again, personal preference, it does not make up for the losses, two genres making up for all the other good games out there, no way.
And not all good games come out for PC, Black is not out for PC, Killzone is not out, Timesplitters is not out, Darkwatch is not out...
revl8er said:
Take WOW, I'm pretty sure that has more players than any Xbox Live game. I personally own all the new systems, but I put most of my time on the PC. There are some thing I would like to see on the PC, but most people these days are more worried about using a control and don't want to take the time to learn how to use a keyboard and see how much more easier it is to control a character in a game.
I am talking about choice, you get love from all the consoles plus the PC.
As for ppl not taking the time to learn how to play, what about the amount of time we got to wait for patches to come out so we can finish the games or the time we lose fighting to configure or tweak the games to achieve more performance or to counter a bug.
revl8er said:
You also mentioned the cost of pc gaming. Most of the time you wont have to upgrade if u have a decent computer already unless you are looking to play the game at the highest settings. I have kept my same setup for a while, and I am happy to play a game at the settings I use, I dont just go and upgrade to be able to make it look just a little better. As long as you got a gfx card that is supported by the game, and you have a decent processor and enough RAM, then you can play the game, what does it matter what it looks like.
For not having to upgrade, here´s this:
Minimum for Jedi Outcast (Q3 engine):
Computer: 100% DirectX compatible computer required.
CPU: Pentium II 350 MHz or faster CPU required. Pentium III or Athlon class 500 MHz or faster CPU recommended.
Memory: 64 MB RAM required, 128 MB RAM recommended. 128 MB required for Windows 2000 and XP.
Graphics Card: 16 MB OpenGL compatible PCI or AGP 3D Hardware Accelerator required. 32 MB recommended.
DirectX: Microsoft DirectX 8.0a
Minimum for Jedi academy (Q3 engine):
CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz or faster CPU required. Pentium
III or Athlon class 600 MHz or faster CPU recommended.
Memory: 128 MB RAM required. 256 MB RAM recommended.
Graphics Card: 32 MB OpenGL 1.4 compatible AGP or PCI 3D
Hardware Accelerator required.
DirectX: Microsoft DirectX 9.0a
Recomended for Soul Reaver 2:
Pentium III 600MHz
128 MB RAM
DirectX 8 or higher
100% DirectX® 8 compatible 3D Accelerator card with 32 MB VRAM
Recommended for LoK Defiance:
Pentium4(R) 1.3ghz or Athlon XP or equivalent
256 MB
Video Memory: 64 MB
By this you see that four games playable on PS2 would require at least one major update to be playable, even with games on the same engine, if one got a ps2, no update would be required.
EDIT: and those are older games, if i wanted i could toss TR legend and Prince of Persia into it.