lithium726
[H]F Junkie
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2004
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Consoles. Cheaper, more fun, bigger screens, sorround sound, couches.... and I can play with my friends by just adding a controller.
I have three controllers, two games (including wii sports) and the cosole itself for $400 launch day. Not too shabby. A midrange video card costs more than that and is not nearly as versitle. My GF, roomie and I have been having tons of fun with it, and I have a feeling my family is going to love it over thanksgiving too.
Our X360 is pretty nice as well. PC gaming is a waste of money. I honestly don't give a damn if it looks better, I really havent cared about since the gamecube. Everything looks good enough already, improvements are just icing on the cake. (note: there are exceptions... the jaggies and lack of AF in San Andreas rendered it not playable for me. However, there are quite a few titles on the PS2 and every title on the GC looks great IMO.) In the end, its all about the games. I finished beating ocarina of time again last week, and that game looks like ass.
I have three controllers, two games (including wii sports) and the cosole itself for $400 launch day. Not too shabby. A midrange video card costs more than that and is not nearly as versitle. My GF, roomie and I have been having tons of fun with it, and I have a feeling my family is going to love it over thanksgiving too.
Our X360 is pretty nice as well. PC gaming is a waste of money. I honestly don't give a damn if it looks better, I really havent cared about since the gamecube. Everything looks good enough already, improvements are just icing on the cake. (note: there are exceptions... the jaggies and lack of AF in San Andreas rendered it not playable for me. However, there are quite a few titles on the PS2 and every title on the GC looks great IMO.) In the end, its all about the games. I finished beating ocarina of time again last week, and that game looks like ass.