What do you prefer when it comes to gaming?

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  1. Phillip Grobler profile image81
    Phillip Groblerposted 9 years ago

    I would always prefer my PC against any console though I want a more wide view how you enjoy gaming, list some reasons with your console of choice and if a PC setup list some specs none the less do mention why that way is a better gaming experience for you.

    1. Janus Joshua profile image60
      Janus Joshuaposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Consoles definitely offer a unique thrill of gaming experience. A pc is good but I think it better works for other stuffs. Although games in pcs are good, nothing beat the exhilarating feel of button mashing with a console. smile

    2. Link10103 profile image60
      Link10103posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I am at the point where I want a PC to game on. PS3 has pretty much run its course for me, and every PS4 title that has come out has been pretty lack luster compared to what they were hyped up to be. I still have to wait several more months before the games I really want come out.

      Besides, PC gets a ton more indie games that I find to be much more worth the money than most main stream games. It also wouldnt surprise me if I could buy at least 2-3 games for 60 bucks on steam and play them for months on end versus the 60 bucks I spend on a console game that I get bored of within a week. I have played skyrim about 3 separate times now on console, got progressively more bored each playthrough. Yet if I were to mod it on a PC, everything for the most part would be completely new and fresh.

      1. Phillip Grobler profile image81
        Phillip Groblerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Happy to see we have the same idea and thought on this, PS 3 was great i enjoyed it but with all the power you get from a desktop PC i cant compare it, sure upgrades can be expensive but worth it when done right or never upgrade for years if you decide to invest into some extreme computers of today. Thank you for the reply.

        1. Link10103 profile image60
          Link10103posted 9 years agoin reply to this

          I have no regrets playing on consoles at any time, especially since the exclusive titles they get are certainly worth it, but as it stands I do not want to be ONLY limited to console gaming anymore.

          PC might in fact be the master race after all...

          1. Phillip Grobler profile image81
            Phillip Groblerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            Exclusive titles i can agree there, Dead rising 3 - Xbox one only (or so far, they did admit there wasn't any for sure arrangements for it to be limited to only Xbox one) So far it really sucks not to see the title even on PlayStation 4.

            1. Link10103 profile image60
              Link10103posted 9 years agoin reply to this

              Almost the same thing with Plants vs zombies garden warfare, PS4 is getting it in August finally. Hopefully plenty of people will play it, love games that focus in co op

              1. Phillip Grobler profile image81
                Phillip Groblerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                Well its a huge step for Plants vs zombies but i believe lots will play it, maybe it will lose some of the casual gamer but it will find new fans in its place.

    3. warchild75 profile image61
      warchild75posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      To be fair me and my xbox one are pretty much inseperable. But then I have never tried to get into pc gaming. The last time I tried it was star wars the old republic. Wasnt keen.

  2. Zelkiiro profile image87
    Zelkiiroposted 9 years ago

    Until Kingdom Hearts 3 and Final Fantasy XV come out, I've got my PC, 3DS, Vita, PSP, and PS2 to keep me happy.

    Mostly PC, though. Smite, Diablo 3, Mass Effect 1 & 2, and Team Fortress 2 have been competing for my time quite a lot lately.

    1. Phillip Grobler profile image81
      Phillip Groblerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Nice collection of consoles you have there, maybe one of the best ways is probably get all consoles, not to miss a single title ever again.

      1. Zelkiiro profile image87
        Zelkiiroposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Well, to be fair, I got my 3DS and PSP for free when my friend upgraded to the super-awesome versions, and decided to give me the versions he wasn't using anymore. And we share the same PSN account, so when he buys games for the PSP or PSVita, I reap the rewards for free. :V

        1. Phillip Grobler profile image81
          Phillip Groblerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          That's awesome to have a friend like that. I'm not really into the PS Vita and PSP, the 3DS is good for casual gaming when i'm board. pokemon X and Y caught my attention.

 
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