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The most versatile game playing machine is the thing you’re using to read this. (For you dumb people a PC [And occasionally laptop])
The PC is far superior to consoles in game play. It has many control styles, numerous controllers, 1000's of games, its versatile and has better graphics.
PC games come in all (and i mean ALL) genres. There are sporting Sims, flying games, 1st person shoot-em-ups, strategy games, online games, card games, violent games, kiddy games, control games (Sims etc) and, dare i mention... educational games.
There are even various adult games like
All in all you end up with a machine capable of playing almost any game in existence. You can of course emulate (did i spell that right) N64, Ps1 and even older games onto a PC.
Nowadays most PCs have DVD player and you can also get CD-Re Writers and create your own CDs. There are hundreds of peripherals available to a PC. Suck as special keyboards, wireless ball-less mice, joysticks, controllers, scanners, printers, extra large monitors, projectors and many more that i can't remember at the moment.
A console will only let you do a few things (play games watch dvds). Consoles are often now upgradeable but only if you buy your upgrades from the manufacturer. With a PC you can buy (from SR of course) some extra RAM or a shiny GeForce 4 graphics card. PCs are almost infinitely upgradeable with so many different programs and hardware.
So take a look under the table or where ever you put that big grey/black box that is the heart of your PC and look at it for a moment.
Inside tiny electrical currents move around along pathways and things make decisions and send different pulses of electricity around inside (I’m no expert- that’s the best I can say)
Because of all this you are able to play games and even just to be reading this. Have you actually read this?
ah well
So maybe, in the future, instead of spending £300 on a console go and buy some upgrade for your PC.
The best gaming experience you can have is the one offered to you by your PC.
Don’t take it for granted.
Also, I if you have £500 to spare get a 21” monitor. That’s nearly as big as most modern TVs.
No.
The most versatile game playing machine is the thing you’re using to read this. (For you dumb people a PC [And occasionally laptop])
The PC is far superior to consoles in game play. It has many control styles, numerous controllers, 1000's of games, its versatile and has better graphics.
PC games come in all (and i mean ALL) genres. There are sporting Sims, flying games, 1st person shoot-em-ups, strategy games, online games, card games, violent games, kiddy games, control games (Sims etc) and, dare i mention... educational games.
There are even various adult games like
All in all you end up with a machine capable of playing almost any game in existence. You can of course emulate (did i spell that right) N64, Ps1 and even older games onto a PC.
Nowadays most PCs have DVD player and you can also get CD-Re Writers and create your own CDs. There are hundreds of peripherals available to a PC. Suck as special keyboards, wireless ball-less mice, joysticks, controllers, scanners, printers, extra large monitors, projectors and many more that i can't remember at the moment.
A console will only let you do a few things (play games watch dvds). Consoles are often now upgradeable but only if you buy your upgrades from the manufacturer. With a PC you can buy (from SR of course) some extra RAM or a shiny GeForce 4 graphics card. PCs are almost infinitely upgradeable with so many different programs and hardware.
So take a look under the table or where ever you put that big grey/black box that is the heart of your PC and look at it for a moment.
Inside tiny electrical currents move around along pathways and things make decisions and send different pulses of electricity around inside (I’m no expert- that’s the best I can say)
Because of all this you are able to play games and even just to be reading this. Have you actually read this?
ah well
So maybe, in the future, instead of spending £300 on a console go and buy some upgrade for your PC.
The best gaming experience you can have is the one offered to you by your PC.
Don’t take it for granted.
Also, I if you have £500 to spare get a 21” monitor. That’s nearly as big as most modern TVs.