[QUOTE="Merkaba-"][QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"]your point? some people buy 360s for other reasons then just graphics
like the ability to play games with there friends
ParadiddleFill
You mean pay to play with your friends? Playing with your friends was first done on PC and PC does it best. Xbox just makes it easier so if you buy an Xbox to play with friends it's because you're lazy.
There are so many reasons that statement is false. First of all, I like playing in front of a TV. Especially a 64 inch HDTV. Secondly, there are some games on the 360 that you can't find on the PC. luigigreen
PCs can hook up to any display a console can. If you don't know how you're just too lazy to learn.
PC are personal to the individual, consoles are more accessible to everyon. You cant have 4 freinds come over, drink some beers and play some games together like you can with consoles
Hmm...I play guitar hero with friends gathered around my computer while drinking beers.
There's no real point in playing people locally because there isn't enough competition. It's way more fun to work with your friends against 30 other people in a game of TF2.
[QUOTE="Merkaba-"][QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"]your point? some people buy 360s for other reasons then just graphics
like the ability to play games with there friends
luigigreen
You mean pay to play with your friends? Playing with your friends was first done on PC and PC does it best. Xbox just makes it easier so if you buy an Xbox to play with friends it's because you're lazy.
There are so many reasons that statement is false. First of all, I like playing in front of a TV. Especially a 64 inch HDTV. Secondly, there are some games on the 360 that you can't find on the PC. luigigreen
PCs can hook up to any display a console can. If you don't know how you're just too lazy to learn.
First of all, You really can't play local multiplayer on a PC. That's one of the best parts of multiplayer, being able to smack talk someone who's in the room with you. Also, I know how, but the resolution is terrible, PC's are meant to be on a much higher definition then a TV can handle, and it just ends up looking ugly.That's because S-video is limited to 1024x768...but I'm sure you knew that that's only one way you can hook up your PC to a TV...
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