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<blockquote data-quote="Gadarene" data-source="post: 64449556" data-attributes="member: 306152"><p>Both. I got a 360 when I was working full-time and didn't have the time to spend maintaining my laptop so it could handle new games. Being able to pop a disc in without worrying whether the game will play was a huge deal for me, even if the hardware was stuck at DirectX 9 levels.</p><p></p><p>Mice have finer control for pointing, but I love the 360 trigger controls. Definitely getting a 360 pad for my new gaming rig. </p><p></p><p>PC gaming is a heavier initial cost, but there is far more diversity in the online markets (you'd never see the kind of deals on XBL Marketplace, which is effectively a monopoly, that you'd see on Steam or gog.com). Plus it is nice being able to mod games or generally fix/delete bits that don't work or you don't like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadarene, post: 64449556, member: 306152"] Both. I got a 360 when I was working full-time and didn't have the time to spend maintaining my laptop so it could handle new games. Being able to pop a disc in without worrying whether the game will play was a huge deal for me, even if the hardware was stuck at DirectX 9 levels. Mice have finer control for pointing, but I love the 360 trigger controls. Definitely getting a 360 pad for my new gaming rig. PC gaming is a heavier initial cost, but there is far more diversity in the online markets (you'd never see the kind of deals on XBL Marketplace, which is effectively a monopoly, that you'd see on Steam or gog.com). Plus it is nice being able to mod games or generally fix/delete bits that don't work or you don't like. [/QUOTE]
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