Re: Survey: PC or Console
To play those games on the PC you're pirating games, so ethics kind of come into play there.
I really don't understand why you're choosing to make it an argument over hardware superiority, Afrobean. It has far less to do with hardware capabilities and entirely to do with content delivery and availability for a particular price point. Therein lies the point of this survey.
Are you seriously going to turn this into a thread about content delivery systems? I have a $4000 PC I built and I still have a Wii and an Xbox 360. The Wii has an exclusive interface and games that are exclusive. The 360 cost me less than the price of a good HTPC (in parts even) and allows me to play exclusive games as well as have content delivered to me that I can watch on my 360, and it also interfaces with my network.
For someone who just wants to play games and get content delivered quick and easy, there's no question that a console such as the 360 is a much more efficient and cost-effective way to get what they want. Why is there no question? Sales figures speak volumes.
Also, if you want me to spec out a basic good HTPC that actually functions properly, tell you how long it takes to assemble such a thing, and what else is involved, I'd be glad to give you the particulars. I build HTPC's as a part of my business.
Another thing I suppose I should mention is that within the console realm, the most powerful system doesn't always win. Look at the Xbox then, and the PS3 now. The PS2 outpaced both the GameCube and the Xbox, and the Wii, the least powerful of this generation, beat out the Xbox 360, which beat the more powerful PS3. Handily.
To play those games on the PC you're pirating games, so ethics kind of come into play there.
I really don't understand why you're choosing to make it an argument over hardware superiority, Afrobean. It has far less to do with hardware capabilities and entirely to do with content delivery and availability for a particular price point. Therein lies the point of this survey.
Are you seriously going to turn this into a thread about content delivery systems? I have a $4000 PC I built and I still have a Wii and an Xbox 360. The Wii has an exclusive interface and games that are exclusive. The 360 cost me less than the price of a good HTPC (in parts even) and allows me to play exclusive games as well as have content delivered to me that I can watch on my 360, and it also interfaces with my network.
For someone who just wants to play games and get content delivered quick and easy, there's no question that a console such as the 360 is a much more efficient and cost-effective way to get what they want. Why is there no question? Sales figures speak volumes.
Also, if you want me to spec out a basic good HTPC that actually functions properly, tell you how long it takes to assemble such a thing, and what else is involved, I'd be glad to give you the particulars. I build HTPC's as a part of my business.
Another thing I suppose I should mention is that within the console realm, the most powerful system doesn't always win. Look at the Xbox then, and the PS3 now. The PS2 outpaced both the GameCube and the Xbox, and the Wii, the least powerful of this generation, beat out the Xbox 360, which beat the more powerful PS3. Handily.


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