How many of you game on the PC, but also on a console(s)? Do you find PC gaming to be better these days or just not worth it?
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My video card has slowly been dying and I am planning on getting a newer one this week. I am considering to start lightly gaming on the PC again.
How many of you game on the PC, but also on a console(s)? Do you find PC gaming to be better these days or just not worth it?Tags: None -
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I game mostly PC and im always happy to hear that games are multiplat...i always buy the PC version of the game since i am a GRAPHICS WHORE and i want to take advantage of my graphics card...
oh and theres no such thing a lightly gaming on the PCjk
i think its a good time to get a card since the 5000 series of ATI has been out for awhile now...you should get a good price for one... -
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I game mostly PC and im always happy to hear that games are multiplat...i always buy the PC version of the game since i am a GRAPHICS WHORE and i want to take advantage of my graphics card...
oh and theres no such thing a lightly gaming on the PCjk
i think its a good time to get a card since the 5000 series of ATI has been out for awhile now...you should get a good price for one...Comment
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I game mainly on my console.....haven't really gamed on the PC in almost 10 years. Mainly due to how quick graphics cards became so obsolete in the past.
However you know eventually I will get back into PC gaming, since I love RTS games.Comment
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If more games I liked were released on PC, I'd probably go with the PC more often than not, mainly for the mod support.PS: You guys are great.
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I play FPS, RPG's, and games like Civilization on the computer. Sports games and action type games (ala Batman, God of War III) I find are better on consoles.
I chose to play Mass Effect and Dragon Age on my computer. I would get Batman: AA on the console though.Comment
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I love my ATI Radeon 5850, I can play everything up to 1080p maxed out, even though the rest of my system is over 2 years old. I prefer gaming on PC because the games are usually cheaper and look better, I can also use my 360 controller for most games. I only play exclusives on their respective systems, God of War, Gears of War etc.Comment
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I recently bought a refurbished Xbox system (not 360), so I like to play some older games on it. But I mainly play on my laptop, since it's my most powerful machine.
However, I hope to buy a PS3 sometime because I prefer playing on a next-gen console than on a PC. I just don't want to deal with all the system requirements BS anymore. Usually, consoles can play games for 5-6 years, while even the most powerful PC you buy today won't be able to play high demanding games 3-4 years from now on max settings.My Specs:
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I love my ATI Radeon 5850, I can play everything up to 1080p maxed out, even though the rest of my system is over 2 years old. I prefer gaming on PC because the games are usually cheaper and look better, I can also use my 360 controller for most games. I only play exclusives on their respective systems, God of War, Gears of War etc.Comment
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I played the SC2 beta with a 9800GT(weaker than a GTS 250) and it looked great. I did experience a little slowdown during large fights and so I ordered a GTX260.Comment
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I will buy older games on PC. I have a 2 year old build consisting of a 8800gt and 3ghz core 2 duo(which was the exact recommended build for Bioshock 2). I hate that you can't trade them in so I wait until they are $20-$30 or there is a steam sale.Comment
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