Talya wrote:
Lenas wrote:
Gorse wrote:
While we are at the "comparing" price thing, don't forget to add the cost of the TV you are plugging your console into as well. Dollar for dollar it would be easy for either (PC or console) to spend a lot or spend a little, but saying one far exceeds the other doesn't seem the fair assessment to me.
Don't act like you wouldn't have a TV if you didn't have a console. They are separate expenses.
Furthermore, if you have a TV, you may have a console, even if you never game at all. The PS3 is worth it just as a media box.
Actually this was exactly the point I was making about the PC. The fact that my home PC plays games is only a portion of what it is used for. I often have to work from home and while I can use a work issued laptop, I much prefer using my full keyboard mouse and monitor set-up (yes, I know I could hook all that up to the laptop, but work won't issue any of that to me).
Also, when looking at console gaming, besides the video interface, you should also be adding in all the extra controlers, motion sensors, video pick-up, extra batteries, console remotes, add-ons, as well as the price of all the addtional consoles you are supporting (the PS3 and the Xbox and the Wii and the PS2 and the Sega and the Dreamcast, etc...., whatever still gets used) because they are needed to play the different games, while you can play all your PC games on your ("must always be kept new") PC machine.
My point is, if you are going to ignore the other reasons for buying a PC and tack that onto the price, then tack on all the other prices associated with console gaming needs. Again, this supports what I said from the start, there is no disinct price difference between PC vs console if you compare evenly (as a whole or game by game).
P.S. Darn I missed a lot of dialog last night, too much going on and needed sleep.