17-11-2008, 21:32 | #81 |
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That assumes upgrading though, look at it more from the 'from scratch' view.
You can either buy a E2180 or an E8400 1GB of RAM or 4GB £30 graphics card or £150 graphics card etc. etc. The costs incurred making the thing a gaming rig rather than a regular rig are minimal. If you want to look at upgrading from an existing old set up, again, the fairer comparison would be to then compare to an old AV set up where you have a 32" SD CRT with Scart inputs etc. IMO. In essence, I just don't think it's fair to assume that in the situation of a console someone will already have their complete HD AV set up ready to go and bang, £200 means you're away but then by the same token assume a PC owner will be incurring every single part of the PC as a gaming cost.
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17-11-2008, 21:33 | #82 |
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Hmmm, I couldn't care less which cost more (within reason) or which controlled better (within reason also), all i care about is the games. At present consoles have produced all of my favorite games this year, I haven't played a single game on the PC this year that has been particularly fantastic.
PC used to have the best games, at that point it was my favorite platform, now consoles do. If the roles were to reverse, my 'allegiance' would go with it. And yes, i am taking cross platform games into consideration, my favorite games this year have been MGS4, Uncharted and little big planet. Crysis: Warhead deserves an honorable mention for being the best FPS of the year, however, it still didn't stand up as one of the best games of the year overall.
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17-11-2008, 21:46 | #83 |
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Forgive me if my posts seem somewhat disjointed too, i've been waging war on another forum about inverting Y axis and why inverting Y isn't the same as inverting X
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It's just a side-by-side comparison, from scratch, which would mean lump a monitor in with the PC and lump a TV in with the console, as they're both neccessary for the machine, and if you really are looking at absolute cost comparison for gaming setups, they need to be factored in. I want a PS3, but if I get one it won't be just the PS3 I'll be blowing money on. It'll be a decent HDTV to enjoy bluray etc, the current 19" standard LCD TV we have would be wasted on that.
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It ran better on ATi, my friend actually imported an X800 XT PE at the same time so that was ideal to compare. However, my nVidia card was also the best on the market on that side, so it didn't struggle like some other nVidia ones.
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Even with practice on a pad the PS3 pad is crap for FPS games. If I could use my 360 pad I'd be happier. However, can you not use your mouse and keyboard on Resistance 2?
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I find the PS3 controller much easier to use than the Xbox controller, it's all about what you're used to.
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