Poll: If all games were on all consoles, which would you choose? Read the first post before voting, please

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k3v1n

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I'd pick a PC just because you can't right click on a macintosh..if I could then a macintosh, I mean, no viruses,no need for firewall, or anti virus shit
 

badgersprite

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In this situation, I'd like to say I'd pick the PC for graphics and increased accuracy and control, but, honestly, I have to go for the Xbox 360. It's not really for any logical reason, it's just that I personally prefer the console. Once I get in sync with the controller, I don't really like to change.

I'm well aware that PCs are the superior gaming platform, but I'm comfortable with the Xbox 360, and I can't see myself moving away from it in the near future.
 

Kinghoza

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Naturaly I would pick PC. But if I had to choose a console it definetly be 360 due to better controller :)
 

Emilie Diabolica

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i'm still siding with 360 on this one.

PS: What the hell? More people would prefer to game on a MAC than the Wii.. I dont know which is worse....
*shudders*
 

retro himself

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TelHybrid said:
First of all, all games already are on all consoYou can always connect your PC to a HDTV easily. Most current graphics cards support HDMI, and most HDTVs also have VGA ports. Sitting back on the sofa is easy enough with a wireless keyboard and mouse. For controls, if you prefer a console controller, the PS3 and 360 controllers both work on PC.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a hardcore PC fan and own only a humble PSX and PS2, but I've enjoyed almost each and every game I played on the PSX and PS2 much more than the average of PC games. Nowadays I don't even play PC games much. And I have no clue why. Well, my system is kinda old, but still, I much prefer sitting down, plugging in the controllers, putting the CD in, and that's it. While the PC has to boot up, you have to navigate to the game itself, and generally there can be many little problems that worsen the experience (happens to me a lot of times).
And I connected my laptop to an HDTV to watch some movies (don't own a DVD player) multiple times, and while the experience was great (it was just a movie), if it were a game, I just wouldn't enjoy it as much as playing it on a console. Feels more.. "clean". No shabby OS, no manouvering with a mouse, nothing, just the console, CD and the controller.
Plus, forget about plugging in my desktop PC to the TV that's in another room. Too many cables to move around and shit.