I know most gamers are very cost conscious and look into tons of reviews and player opinions before making a purchase. But I go on websites and see pc's for upwards of $5000. And alot of pc gamers have really fast pcs that are worth alot. I am not critcising u guys but can I just havent seen the value. Everyone has a justified opinion and I was wonderin wats urs.
Well, first and foremost, only a complete idiot or someone with a loto fmoney would spend 5k on a rig. The only reason you see those advertised is because it looks cool. Its like a car dealership having a Bentley out front; it looks great, but they only sell three of them a year.
As for justification from a price perspective, I look at it this way:
1. PC Gaming is a serious hobby. Like most serious hobbies, it requires time and money. Fixing up cars, sailboating...the list goes on. PC Gaming is also less casual than console gaming.
2. I dont spend more than 1300 on a new PC, and I dont buy a new PC every year. More like every three years. With that said, just about everyone needs a PC, and even if you go to Costco and get some dinky one, its still going to set you back 500 dollars. If you get a mac, it will set you back 1500 dollars. Add a console, another 300+ dollars, and the price difference isnt that great
3. Games are cheaper. On average, PC games cost 40 dollars. On average, console games cost 55. I remember I was at bestbuy last year and max payne for xbox still costs 50 dollars!
i have never been a pc gamer really. I jsut played some of age of empires,sims, Rome total war, and tahts abotu it.
But Being a console gamer I just dont see the value in pc gaming. yes I looked thro the main thread on this forum, but i still cant see how its worth it?
There really are too many to list, but for starters there is:
1. Multiplayer. We get to choose what games we do. When I played Halo 3 with my friends 360, I thought it was frustrating not being able to browse and filter the multiplayer games. On PC, if I want to play on a West Coast server with a player count greater than 20 but less than 30, on a specific map, I can find it easily. Not to mention that, excluding MMOs, we dont have to pay for a "service" that is completely unnecessary.
2. Mods. Mods are great, mods alone are enough justification for me to completely forgot about considering a console. When Halflife came out, it was a great game. More importantly, it was a good value for a shooter as it lasted many hours. But even better were the mods. Team Fortress ****c and Counterstrike were staples of mine that I played for free for almost ten years! There are mods for everything, simply compare the mods for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblvion; the 360 and PS3 miss out on all of them.
3. Visuals. Even a modest 1000 rig will look better than an Xbox 360 or PS3 on a 500+ dollar TV.
4. Controls. We get a mouse and keyboard, which gets all sort of neat control options. While a controller is nice because you can chill on the couch and play a game with it, I just prefer the preciseness of a mouse and the configurability of a keyboard. Aiming with a controller is annoying, slow, and not fun.
I know i is prolly just me but I am sure u guys are finding reat amonts of fun and entertainment or u wouldnt be making the investments.So my question is wat is it abotu pc gaming that keeps gamers hooked.
For me, its a hobby. Its more than "insert disk and play". Its more like:
1. Insert disk
2. Install
3. Research game and download patches while installing
4. Update the game
5. Play the game, singleplayer
6. Finish game
7. Go online and play
8. When online gets boring, download mods
9. Repeat step 8 for many months
10. Load winamp and play online
11. Get stuck in singleplayer, get to a tough spot, alt-tab and look up a guide
It goes on and on. Consoles are limited, PCs are unlimited in their capability.
Yes, theyre more expensive, but you get what you pay for and PCs I consider a bargain compared to consoles.
(maybe some more PC games would improve my spelling)
white_jaguar
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