PC's often cost more, but then can do far more. The reason I don't have a gaming PC is solely because I wouldn't know how to build one and the prebuilts are to expensive and lacking.
Might I suggest experimenting with verbs?SwitchUK said:PC's pro, Console? NO!
1 Word people - Upgrade!
/discussion
Suggestion noted!Horticulture said:Might I suggest experimenting with verbs?SwitchUK said:PC's pro, Console? NO!
1 Word people - Upgrade!
/discussion
I secretly hoped that you'd give a one-word answerSwitchUK said:Suggestion noted!
Yep. Your post proves that we're the douchebags. Because you totally aren't being a douche right now.Pendragon9 said:Personally, it cost me 600 bucks for a laptop that doesn't even play high end graphics, so it makes me shudder to think of the money I'd need to buy a high end PC.
But you knoww, I'd rather play on a console. I'd rather enjoy subpar games than listen to jackass PC elitists, which litter the online communities.
Yes, you have the highest end technology anyone could ever hope for. Now please burn in hell for being such douchebags to anyone who disagreed with you. Because you're automatically worse than any console fanboy. no argument about it.
Realistically, that's not a gaming machine, that's a Ninja PC. And if they had a Ninja PS3, you can bet it'd be that much.Wolfram01 said:Now, price. Here's what I'm getting (mostly from newegg.ca as they had the best prices and selection I could find):
Power: Rosewill Xtreme Series RX750-D-B 750W - $89.99 on sale
Motherboard: MSI P55-GD65 LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel Motherboard - $167.99
CPU: Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core Processor - $208.99
RAM: G.SKILL ECO Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) - $126.49
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD5850 1GB - $298.88
Mouse and keyboard: Logitech wireless keyboard and good 8 button (programmable) laser mouse - $108.88
OS: Windows 7 Home 64 bit - $108.99
Total: $1020.22
So, PC gamers: Be proud of your PC, have fun with it, and accept that there's a great alternative to PC gaming.
Total £524.26 ex VAT.pcspecialist said:* Intel® Core?i3-530 Dual Core (2.93GHz, 4MB Cache) + HD Graphics
* ASUS® P7H55D-M EVO: MICRO ATX, USB 3.0 & SATA 3.0Gb/s
* 2GB CORSAIR DDR3 DUAL-DDR3 1333MHz - LIFETIME WARRANTY!
* 1GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTS250 PCI EXPRESS
* 250GB SERIAL ATA 3-Gb/s HARD DRIVE WITH 8MB CACHE (7,200rpm)
* Windows 7
Did you actually hear that? Because that's really, really sad.dududf said:The PC exspensive argument stems from the fact that people say that "oh wow man I like HAD to spend 3000 dollars on a computer, and it can't even run crysis on max everything!"
"Wow man that sucks, lol PC gaming is failzors." <-- This guy is a total D-bag
It stems from the belief that a PC is so god damned expensive that having a gaming PC is like throwing money into a fire. From which it isn't if you're smart with your money.
I had to quote you on this as I think you miss the point of this argument point. The argument made about PCs being cheaper than consoles is not with the base cost. No one is debating that the base cost is higher and so is the upgrade cost. The point made about PCs balancing out is that games are cheaper on the PC which they are. New games are much cheaper on the PC than consoles. Granted you can buy pre owned but that is a bit messy as you are counting on someone buying the game and not liking it which can take up to a year for it to appear if you are unlucky. Even then the price may not have even come down to PC price.Wolfram01 said:Ok, so I have this PC which is about 2 years old now, and a while back the video card fried so I decided I'd try out console gaming and bought a PS3 which has given me a LOT of really really fun gaming time. However, I decided it's time to fix my PC which has led me to completely overhaul it.
During this time, there's been a lot of PC vs Console threads and remarks. A particular standout was the "PC Elitism" thread which had an enormous amount of posts. Let me make my opinion clear though, I really like PC gaming and I think it can generally be better than consoles because it's so much more versatile and often more powerful too. That said, console gaming is great because it just works along with any game you buy, it's not very expensive, any peripherals will also work, and there's plenty of console only developers making some great titles.
Still, I think there's 2 main reasons why people will chose console over PC and they are 1. Price 2. Complexity. I've spent several days now studying PC hardware for my upgrade and I've finally made some final decisions. The only thing I'm recycling from my old system for now will be the hard drive, monitor, and speakers. Maybe the case but we'll see.
There is a lot, and I mean a lot of options out there for building a PC. It's taken hours of reading reviews and asking for help on forums and checking out guides to come up with the right parts that are high quality but also not on the expensive side. I think this whole aspect of PC gaming is detrimental to it's popularity with the general masses. Not a bad thing per se, but you can hardly blame people for choosing a super easy to set up console over PC.
Now, price. Here's what I'm getting (mostly from newegg.ca as they had the best prices and selection I could find):
Power: Rosewill Xtreme Series RX750-D-B 750W - $89.99 on sale
Motherboard: MSI P55-GD65 LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel Motherboard - $167.99
CPU: Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core Processor - $208.99
RAM: G.SKILL ECO Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) - $126.49
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD5850 1GB - $298.88
Mouse and keyboard: Logitech wireless keyboard and good 8 button (programmable) laser mouse - $108.88
OS: Windows 7 Home 64 bit - $108.99
Total: $1020.22
Or in other words, more than 3x as much as my PS3 not including the taxes and shipping, and also I'm going to have to put all this together and get it up and running on my own which saves money. It seems to me the cost and complexity of PC gaming is quite prohibitive. I can understand then the pride of putting together your own gaming rig but I don't think it really qualifies one to bash on consoles. Consoles are great! Easy to use, easy to set up, cheap, games are guaranteed to work right off the bat... It's a good situation to be in.
So, PC gamers: Be proud of your PC, have fun with it, and accept that there's a great alternative to PC gaming.
ehh the way i see it you need a computer anyway generally so whether you have a good or a bad one theres still a bit of money tied in thatWolfram01 said:Or in other words, more than 3x as much as my PS3 not including the taxes and shipping, and also I'm going to have to put all this together and get it up and running on my own which saves money. It seems to me the cost and complexity of PC gaming is quite prohibitive. I can understand then the pride of putting together your own gaming rig but I don't think it really qualifies one to bash on consoles. Consoles are great! Easy to use, easy to set up, cheap, games are guaranteed to work right off the bat... It's a good situation to be in.