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Advantages and Disadvantages
Published on February 2, 2009 By GeneralEtrius In Everything Else

Well, there's always debates whether PC's or consoles are better. I've put together a comparison list, so you can decide for yourselves.

PC Advantages:

  • Can have better graphics than any current console. (PC's are the reason consoles exist)
  • Much more powerful. (Core i7 and 8 gigs of DDR3 RAM, anyone?)
  • Is the best at many game genres, like FPS, RTS, and of course, MMO.
  • Can do a lot more than just play games.
  • Customizable, and very upgradeable.
  • Has some great exclusive games.
  • Can mod games.
  • Online is mostly free.
  • Can be portable (laptops).
  • Mouse and keyboard controls are often superior to gamepads.
  • Easy for developers to patch games.
  • Digital distribution!
  • Games often have very deep gameplay and keep you occupied longer.

 

Console Advantages:

  • Very popular.
  • A LOT of games.
  • Have a lot of exclusive games of their own.
  • No worries about hardware requirements.
  • Cheap(er)
  • You aren't confined to your deak.
  • Party games! (Rock Band!)

 

PC Disadvantages:

  • Can be VERY expensive.
  • Technology gets outdated fairly quickly.
  • The big one: Piracy and DRM.
  • PC versions of most big games are almost always delayed, and often the PC version is poor quality.
  • Viruses and Spyware.
  • Can have hardware problems (Like melting your CPU from Overclocking to 4.0 GHz)

 

Console Disadvantages:

  • Hardware problems (Red Ring of Death)
  • Games cost more.
  • Game genres sometimes don't go well on consoles (RTS, for example).
  • You can't do as much stuff as you could on a PC.
  •  A lot more crap games come out on consoles, such as the stuff on the Wii.
  • Online services can cost money (Xbox Live).
  • Can't upgrade the hardware. You have to wait several years for the next generation to come out.
  • Games are often short and sometimes forgettable.

I like PC, but that's my opinion. With all this info, which do you like better?


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on Feb 04, 2009

GeneralEtrius

As for piracy, that fear is mostly being spread by EA and other pro-DRM companies. Speaking of DRM, EA STILL hasn't learned it's lesson from SecuROM. They're putting it and its five install limit into a lot of games that have PC versions.

 

Wait till they get more lawsuits.

on Feb 04, 2009

 pc man all the way though i do enjoy a ps2 game from time to time (ace combat, NfS, SWBF), its just a matter of function, sure i've spent about 7k on my current rig over the past 3 years but i can surf the web, play games, edit/make videos, listen to/make music (though i could do that w/o a comp if u know wat i mean ), plus my computer has water cooling

on Feb 04, 2009

PC - just because it serves so many purposes

PS3 - play games with awesome graphics without having to worry about specs all the time.

on Feb 04, 2009

Wait till they get more lawsuits.

That, combined with EA forced to make cuts and spend less money and cut jobs, may make them crumble. Ea has kinda been the "Evil Empire" in the gaming industry, as they dominate a lot of the industry, and ruin a lot of good games, and punish paying customers.

Personally, I'm not suprised to see that the majority here prefer PC. After all, this is a forum for a PC game.

on Feb 04, 2009

Just one more thing to add, you customize your screen with a theme, like MyColors SoaSe Desktop

on Feb 04, 2009

DarthCaedusMorgan
Just one more thing to add, you customize your screen with a theme, like MyColors SoaSe Desktop

I think that falls under "Customizable.

on Feb 04, 2009

Very interesting thread General Etrius and all.

I would suggest there will be a third option by the end of this year or middle of next. The Netbook 2nd generation is about to come out. Look at the specs here for a 2nd generation netbook, which will sell for $400. It has improved graphics over the first generation but how improved is not yet known for sure. This model may run Linux or XP or either. But the third generation will probably be mostly Windows 7 machines. Say a year to a year and a half from now.

http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2217646878.html

$400 is in the same ball park as an XBox 360 I think.

While Netbooks will never be equal to a dedicated gaming PC or to a console, all the other stuff you get with a Netbook for the price sort of makes up for it, IMHO.

 

on Feb 04, 2009

$400 is in the same ball park as an XBox 360 I think.

Thats if you want a 80gb drive in it, you can get the 20gb one for $300

on Feb 05, 2009

PC Disadvantages: * Can be VERY expensive.

Can also be very cheap - netbooks.

. . . and interestingly enough, gaming graphics are becoming more popular int notebooks I've noticed. More of them are coming with ATI and nVidia graphics in them.

Hey forum people: How come when you press enter it puts an extra space in between? The forum didn't use to do that.

Basically because of the HTML. When you press "enter" it creates a new paragraph tag, and currently the paragraphs have a space between them.

Id add also: Many PC game have somekind of toolset or editor where you can create mods and custom skins and stuff.

Totally agreed! Customization is IMHO one of the big things PC games enjoy that frankly probably will never be allowed on a console.

Why should one have to choose between the two? Having both is a perfectly valid option

. . . because most of us are on budgets?

This does bring up a good issue, though: One reason to go PC is because you're using a PC anyways, and it's often cheaper to upgrade it with a cheap video card than to buy a console.

I think you're forgetting about the Atari 2600.

. . .and I think you're forgetting the Apple ][, released about the same time . Plenty of games for that as well. I think it was in fact the very fist computer I ever played a game on - The Oregon Trail .

 

Anyways, I like PC games mostly because I'm a big RTS fan, and to be honest that's a genre that simply can't be translated to a game pad. Not very well, at least. I also like to chat with friends while playing, and that pretty much requires a keyboard or headset.

on Feb 05, 2009

This does bring up a good issue, though: One reason to go PC is because you're using a PC anyways, and it's often cheaper to upgrade it with a cheap video card than to buy a console.

PC games are cheaper than console games and usually depreciate in price at a faster rate. So if you buy lots of newer games -- and have a bit of patience -- you can save big bucks by purchasing them on the PC. This makes up for the fact that a good gaming rig will usually cost more than a console. (This is not to say you need an "OMG $5000 liquid H cooled gaming rig" to play games, as PC detractors erroneously claim, but you'll probably have to spend between $400-700 at mininum.)

on Feb 05, 2009

. . .and I think you're forgetting the Apple ][, released about the same time . Plenty of games for that as well. I think it was in fact the very fist computer I ever played a game on - The Oregon Trail .

I loved that game, but I don't remember why.

on Feb 05, 2009

DarthCaedusMorgan

. . .and I think you're forgetting the Apple ][, released about the same time . Plenty of games for that as well. I think it was in fact the very fist computer I ever played a game on - The Oregon Trail .


I loved that game, but I don't remember why.

 

Me too!!!! I would spend hours playing that. LOL, love run my poor oxen into the ground on breakneck speed!!!! If only I could of attacted rockets to them at Chimmey Rock. Sigh....

on Feb 05, 2009

Can also be very cheap - netbooks.

Can net books even play most games (beyond no brainers like Peggle)? It seems they were designed mainly for surfing the net (hence the term "NETbook" ).

I'd like to add something about consoles. The reason they are cheap compared to PC's is that the makers of consoles, "cheat" in a way. They sell the consoles at prices either below or at the cost to maufacture them, then charge a royalty for the games on their platform, which is that extra $10 fee you see on console games. I'm not sure I'm correct, but I believe Mircosoft started that trend. That's why they don't like the PC that much, and focus on the Xbox 360, because it gives them more money, giving Microsoft their other name, Micro$oft. Still, Microsoft's lack of interst in the PC industry besides the Xbox reason I gave is puzzling, considering the fact that they essentially created the modern PC with Windows (by the way, Windows 7 looks awesome). I can't understand why they wouldn't get into the PC industry, considering that it would bring them even more money. Silly, silly, Microsoft.

Speaking of the PC, Stardock is opening a new studio, so they will hopefully become a major gaming industry juggernaut (and finally unseat EA or some other stupid games corporation), that will make PC gaming the huge gaming platform that it once was. Make no mistake, the PC is still big, but consoles have taken some of the glory.

on Feb 08, 2009

GeneralEtrius
Microsoft's lack of interst in the PC industry besides the Xbox reason I gave is puzzling, considering the fact that they essentially created the modern PC with Windows (by the way, Windows 7 looks awesome). I can't understand why they wouldn't get into the PC industry, considering that it would bring them even more money. Silly, silly, Microsoft.

Believe me, they are trying. Us PC gamers just refuse to pay for stuff we get for free. Like multiplayer. The march 2009 edition of PC Gamer magazine will show you in the 'Eyewitness' section. "Games for windows live 2.0." Ich. They updated games for windows live, made it look like the Wii menus for some odd reason, and paid companies to put their DLC there. Starting with Fallout 3's DLC "Operation: Anchorage".

Us PC gamers just don't let them get a monopoly over our games, and for good reason. If I wanted a mod for Fallout 3, I would rather get it for free than pay Micro$oft $10 for it. In fact, I wouldn't be suprised if we start hearing about the evil M$ scemes to force us to use games for windows live. The main reason they do not completely dominate the PC market is they do not own the system. They made the OS, but unlike the XBox which is solely their product, PCs are created by other companies and thus they cannot exert total control over the market. If they did, they would end up in hot water for monopolizing. Much like the cases they currently have involving IE shipping with their OS.

on Feb 08, 2009

Microsoft focuses on the Xbox because they own the platform and get a cut of every transaction made (DLC, game royalties, etc.)

In fact I'd argue that games aren't really the point of the XBox. Microsoft is using gamers to get a computer entertainment center in livingrooms around the world in hopes of selling you movies, TV shows, etc. (Bill Gates half-jokingly said that he wants people to order pizza from the Xbox.)

Once a PC gamer buys a Windows license, MS doesn't see another dime, unless you buy MS-made PC games (which no longer exist). That's why MS wants gaming to happen on the Xbox. They want gamers to pay for everything. PC gamers have been spoiled for too long and won't take that rolling over

PC gamers, on the whole, are not willing to pay subscription feees for standard multiplayer games, which have been free for over a decade. They won't pay for stupid DLC. And I think they have higher standards (which is probably why so many execs talk crap about PC gamers -- they won't buy crap as readily).

I'm not saying PC gamers are gaming gods who have impecible taste, but it's fair to say that many PC gamers do it as a hobby and expect a bit more from their games and gaming experience.

MS probably handed Bethesda a bag of money to make the Fallout 3 DLC a GFWL exclusive. All I know is that the GFWL client is a steaming pile, exactly the type of bloatware you'd expect from the company that brought you IE.

With Impulse, Steam, and Gamersgate (client-free, baby!), MS has no excuse.

And that's MS's problem: they have real competition on the PC. They're not used to competition. When they face real competition, they start to lose (see Firefox, which has eliminated MS's ability to dictate web standards).

Steam bested GFWL 2.0 months ago. You'll see GFWL-exclusives because MS is handing studios money to do it. I refuse to support GFWL because it's MS's way of turning the PC into a controlled experience like the Xbox. Just using Windows to play games is control enough, as far as I'm concerned.

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