@indzman said:
@LegatoSkyheart said:
Get a PC. Much better Gaming Device to Invest in.
Very costly for me if i go for a high end system, if i go mid range i'm afraid i may've to upgrade all over again after three years :( Consoles i can enjoy for minimum 7 years without any fear of upgrades. I can't afford a High end PC :)
PS4 - $399.99. Bundled with game - $449.99
Xbox One - Kinect $499.99. No Kinect $399.99. Bundled with Game - $399.99 or $499.99 (huh go figure.)
There's a set budget. $400 - $500. Give or take you want at least 2 or 3 games for the system or maybe another Controller so let's say you're gonna spend $550 to $600 for the Systems by the time you buy them.
Here's a PC that would Run you up to $425.29 but with Mail in Rebates would nab you $376.27.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2WbrVn
Here's another if you want to spend a bit "More" but within budget. $514.39 without rebate $434.39 with rebate.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WD3BZL
With that extra money you can spend it on a Nice Keyboard and Mouse. I use this one. Great for the Price. ($29.99 with free shipping)
How about a Monitor? Here's a $99.99 (free shipping) 19' 1440 x 900 monitor.
OS? here's Windows 7 64bit. $93.79
Add all that together you get...$649.06 for the first build without Mail in Rebates or $600.04 with Mail in Rebates.
or $738.16 on the 2nd build without mail in rebate or $658.16 with Mail in Rebates.
That's also assuming you want a Monitor and you don't have a Mouse and Keyboard or an OS key to work with, otherwise You can get a PC for about the same price as a Next Generation console if not cheaper. Heck you can skip the Monitor if you want since most Video cards these days have HDMI output you can just plug them in to your TV now.
Of course if you're still afraid of PC gaming then by all means get a PS4. In console terms that system seems to be getting the better support and it'll at least get some decent exclusive, at least more than Xbox One it seems.
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