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the lords wierdo teen said:FEO, how in the world do get a good comp with good speed and stuff for $300and say your right. then you need to spend a lot more on good games. and a good game can cost 50 or more.
i im probably wrong on how much is can cost to get a good pc. all the seem (tell me if im wrong) but it seems to cost a lot more to get a good pc then a HELO-TV-adpt or console
You'd be surprised. The original Playstation had quite a bit of lag. It would take up to 3 minutes for some games to load. As for computer failure, well the equivalent happens in consoles as well. It's just not quite as common. Of course, if more people knew how to properly take care of their computer and they knew not to try and use games that your system only meets the minimum requirements of, they wouldn't have that many problems. Honestly, I'm more for PC but it's a close tie with Console. I love my Super Nintendo. The newest console system I own though is a Nintendo 64 and the only time I've ever even played a newer console was at one of those displays in Walmart and I only played it for a few minutes. I'm not sure which console it was though.RazorX said:I'd have to say console. No worry about lag or computer failure. Just pure gaming!
Actually I prefer xbox live over PC.ThePhoenix said:I find it a little amusing to watch the console crowd say PCs cost more when they're posting this from a PC. LOL! You own one too. It is the difference in price that you need to look at. Monitors are usually a good $300 (or more of the cost), and case costs are the same, so you're looking at the difference in price between a low-end motherboard-chipset + video card, and a high end one. Unless you want absolute top-of-the-line the price difference is usually about $200-$400, the range of most consoles.
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