Is that an invitation Andraste?Andraste said:Yeah, I mean you can come over and play Mario on my 20-year-old-but-still-running NES, if you want?![]()
Is that an invitation Andraste?Andraste said:Yeah, I mean you can come over and play Mario on my 20-year-old-but-still-running NES, if you want?![]()
Actually, aside from a few rare things, I've never really had many PC problems. I'm not particularly cautious with them either.bob_arctor said:Well. If your PC doesn't wear out/ clog up/ get random crashes despite complete software reinstall after 4 years then you are a lucky guy!
I am a purely PC gamer, but they are hardly for life. Or perhaps you were being ironic. Hard to tell on the 'net.
I have never, I repeat, never had a "random" crash. PCs are extremely resilient, even to most non-discriminate user. I run a pretty tight ship and the only time I have had a PC crash, BSOD, or refuse to POST was when I caused it to happen. I have always known the cause of the problem and have been able to fix it very quickly. Almost all PC problems are caused by the user, whether they know they are doing it or not. If anyone can't take the heat, or the fun...get a Mac. It will look very nice next to their hello kitty gear and it's so much fun to accessorize!bob_arctor said:Well. If your PC doesn't wear out/ clog up/ get random crashes despite complete software reinstall after 4 years then you are a lucky guy!
Sounds like your one of the lucky few.Jaysun77 said:I bought my 360 at launch and have always kept it at a vertical postion, and it's never broken down.
Even as a stoic PC person, the new Mac's are really really nice, were gaming not an issue, I'd be on a Mac. Gaming ought not to be an issue on the mac, but many developers dont release mac versions, cest la vie.heavyfeul said:..get a Mac. It will look very nice next to their hello kitty gear and it's so much fun to accessorize!
The cost. Macs are generally more expensive (especially if you consider you need to buy a full retail version of windows for dual-booting) but if you can afford one, I would recommend picking one up. The plus side is that mac hardware is all built and designed to work flawlessly with itself, so compatability issues become a thing of the past. And you have the option of running the far superior operating system for your non-gaming requirements.Lex Darko said:This might sound like blasphemy but the only real difference I see between Macs and PCs is the OS and when you run windows on a Mac what makes it so different from a PC?
But that's just the thing if you have a good PC built compatability isn't an issue either so why even bother classifying the Mac like it's not just another Dell with some custom hardware in thier machine? Or am I missing something?Goofonian said:The cost. Macs are generally more expensive (especially if you consider you need to buy a full retail version of windows for dual-booting) but if you can afford one, I would recommend picking one up. The plus side is that mac hardware is all built and designed to work flawlessly with itself, so compatability issues become a thing of the past. And you have the option of running the far superior operating system for your non-gaming requirements.Lex Darko said:This might sound like blasphemy but the only real difference I see between Macs and PCs is the OS and when you run windows on a Mac what makes it so different from a PC?
Goofonian said:No thats pretty much it. The difference is that unlike Dell (or even Alienware etc) machines, macs are not designed to run windows they are designed to run OSX.
If your a PC gamer who is not interested in a lot else, then you are better off getting a custom built PC because it will be cheaper and you can get an AMD chip if you so choose.
If your someone like me that likes the extra features and "just works" attitude of OSX, then the fact that the new macs are able to run windows and are basically the equivalent of a very well built PC becomes a massive bonus to be able to play PC games on it.
It also makes it a lot easier for people who have been thinking about moving to OSX but have held back because of the gaming (or even work) issue.
Plus the mac hardware is a whole lot sexier than 99% of PC hardware out there.
Macs are very user friendly, smooth running, beautiful looking computers, I agree...but they are strickly mainstream user computers, that are way overpriced. My "hello kitty" point was to stress the fact that main reason Macs are so appealling is because of the image that Apple has carefully crafted is very appealling. They do not run better than a PC...there is just less room for error from the bumbling average computer user.TomBeraha said:Even as a stoic PC person, the new Mac's are really really nice, were gaming not an issue, I'd be on a Mac. Gaming ought not to be an issue on the mac, but many developers dont release mac versions, cest la vie.heavyfeul said:..get a Mac. It will look very nice next to their hello kitty gear and it's so much fun to accessorize!
I think this is the point I was trying (poorly) to get at. Mac's are not targeted at the hardcore PC user, a.k.a. users with an expansive knowledge on how to use AND troubleshoot a PC. But the fact that the new ones will run windows goes a long way to eliminating the issue that macs are no good for gaming.heavyfeul said:They do not run better than a PC...there is just less room for error from the bumbling average computer user.
I feel the same way, PC Vs Mac debates are pointless and purely based on opinion in the same way Playstation Vs Xbox debates are. I'm am a self confessed Mac/Nintendo fanboy, but I try to keep an open mind wherever possible. I actually got really excited about some of the features of Vista until I realised that the reason I was excited was because I would finally be able to do at work ( I use PC's at work) what I have been doing at home for quite some time now. Hopefully I'll soon be able to afford a nice new Mac Pro tower so I can do what I have always done with my everday OSX computing and also be able boot into windows for all the latest FPS/RTS PC gaming.heavyfeul said:Anyway...My apologies for degenarating a broken 360 topic into Mac versus PC debate. Like there is not enough out there already. I also hate that I am starting to sound like a PC fanbuy, but I guess I am. If I could warrent the expense though, I would probably have a Mac laptop for everyday non-gaming use.
Never use it sideways. I killed bioshock doing that.Landslide said:Yep. As (supposedly) designed. Taking it (and Dead Rising) back to Walmart shortly.