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Old 30-05-2014, 18:26   #4
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Re: Increasing Technology & Gaming

Console vs PC - it boils down to personal preference and finances really. If I were to buy a Console, it would be an expensive FIFA machine as I much prefer FPS games with a keyboard and mouse. And being that the only non-FPS game I play is FIFA, I'm better off with a PC. Plus, for me, the PC allows me to do much more (easy internet browsing, music, Office app stuff, virtual machines, et cetera). A console is simply not designed for that. So although a console is cheaper, a PC is far more versatile. As I work in IT, a computer continues to hold more positives for me over a console.

Consoles win, in my view, for convenience and cost. A console owner can literally turn the machine on and play. They will never have to fiddle with hardware or software. that's a big plus.

I do believe however, that PC gaming still does look better. Consoles get around crappy looking graphics by using a bloom effect on everything. In my personal opinion, I'd rather game on a PC where things look sharper and there is no cap on resolution (1080p).
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