15 Reasons PC Gaming Beats All
#2
Posted 30 December 2008 - 10:08 AM
As far as standard controllers are concerned, the Wiimote is peerless in the consumer market, easily besting all challengers. They are the only standard controllers that offer any significant degree of realism. Keyboard and mouse come in a distant last in this category.
#3
Posted 30 December 2008 - 10:20 AM
#4
Posted 30 December 2008 - 10:24 AM
#5
Posted 30 December 2008 - 10:28 AM
The Wii itself is a piece of trash that attracts only shovelware, even Nintendo made games such as Wii music and Wii play are all garbage
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#7
Posted 30 December 2008 - 10:55 AM
#8
Posted 30 December 2008 - 11:59 AM
The honest truth is that this is a HORRIBLY biased story, half your reasons are tenuously supported, and the other half ask me to arrange my entire living room around my PC. What the hell makes you think I would?
PC and consoles are a matter of preference above all else. You can tell a brick wall it's wrong, but that won't change the fact that it's still a brick wall... and brick walls don't have any concept of better or worse.
#9
Posted 30 December 2008 - 12:04 PM
The Wiimote breaks that most golden of game controller rules: every discrete action must be repeatable at will. The Wii is in someways a step in the right direction, but in others a stumbling faceplant.
#10
Posted 30 December 2008 - 12:25 PM
modding a pc game is crazy fun especially after you beat it several times and want something different to spice it up. example: i found ways to mod game files in Test Drive Unlimited for the pc and i tell ya'. changing your vehicles just for the mere looks can be very exciting. i have even changed the environment.
after a while one is going to get tired of full physical movements to game on the Wii. there are times where i just want to sit my lazy arse down and only move three body parts. my two hands, and mouth (hence, keyboard, mouse, and headset). i couldn't imagine playing a military game on the Wii. i'd rather go paintball shooting.
finally, pc gaming WILL outlast consoles. haven't you noticed that each console version is costing more and more, and each component required to play the console is going to be sold separately? soon you have to buy the power cord because it is sold separately. look at the Wii, so many additional components needed just to play a certain game. i guess at the end, both expensive equal out for the pc and consoles. hmmmm...
#11
Posted 30 December 2008 - 12:26 PM
EdgeOfBlade said:
The honest truth is that this is a HORRIBLY biased story, half your reasons are tenuously supported, and the other half ask me to arrange my entire living room around my PC. What the hell makes you think I would?
PC and consoles are a matter of preference above all else. You can tell a brick wall it's wrong, but that won't change the fact that it's still a brick wall... and brick walls don't have any concept of better or worse.
Say it with me: "All in good fun!"
And yes indeed, it sounds very familiar. You know, kind of like being self-assured that someone else is self-assured about something. ;)
#12
Posted 30 December 2008 - 12:40 PM
The Wii is not without its own drawbacks. For example, it has inferior graphics compared to, for example, the PS3. It also seems to have a limited library of games available, at least games that take advantage of the Wii's unique capabilities.
On the other hand, where Sony and Microsoft made evolutionary advances with their newest consoles, Nintendo made a revolutionary advance with theirs. Playing golf on the Wii is a lot closer to actually playing golf. Bowling on the Wii is a lot closer to actually bowling. As a pool player, I was able to beat everyone in the room the first time I ever played pool on the Wii because, while not perfect, the pool game is fairly realistic. Playing games on the Wii is about more than just pressing the right buttons at the right time.
One thing I have noticed is that everyone I know who owns a Wii (with a single exception) is someone who never would have considered purchasing a gaming console otherwise. Heck, even my retired parents bought one.
The Wii certainly has room for improvement. Nonetheless, it has redefined gaming, and the industry, as well as the market, will never be the same.
#13
Posted 30 December 2008 - 12:49 PM
connect a gamepad, joystick, throttle, drive wheel
Things that my PC/Laptop can do that a console can't do (or do only with difficulty):
upgrade RAM, hard disk space, upgrade gpu and cpu, custom configure hardware and software
connect a keyboard and mouse which after decades of usage have become the most suited tools for entering data and navigating on a screen
use it to perform other tasks when not in use (for gaming) making the expenditure of a few hundred bucks/quid/francs/euros w/e currency worth it.
Let's face it, PC's and nowadays Laptops too, are the most versatile consoles in the market, they can multitask and serve multiple purposes, not to mention the fact that you can configure the hardware anyway you want instead of being stuck with the same specifications with very limited choices or no choices at all.
And there are PC versions of almost every accessory/controller designed for the console and for those that don't exist for the PC yet, it will only be a matter of time before someone either mods a console accessory for the PC or designs one.
Also, Gamespot did a graphics comparison between PS3 XBOX 360 and a PC: http://www.gamespot....2/index.html?omact=convert&omclk=picks&tag=picks;title;1
#14
Posted 30 December 2008 - 01:04 PM
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Posted 30 December 2008 - 03:04 PM
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