Posted October 08, 2008
Olegdr: Though consoles do get some neat games (if you like console gaming) In the console market you are at the console's manufacturer mercy, with PC you can do whatever you want. You can install any program, and even try emulation of older generations of consoles. And yes, I am also talking about 'cough cough cough'.
It's true, there is a severe amount of value in using a PC, but my main point is that as an alternative for a game that is DRM heavy, if it has a console version, you could go with the console version and it wouldn't be too expensive, compared to if you were only a console gamer and had to get a PC to play a game.
While I can see that not everyone would be able to afford it , I can also see that a PC does offer higher value, but a console like the PS3 or Xbox 360 really are home entertainment systems as opposed to just video game consoles. The ability to play music through them, as well as movies, etc, really turns them from just being game consoles to home theatre pieces. You could spend $300 on a Microsoft DVR w/ Media connections, or just get a console for the same price and have the ability to play games.
Plus, I like to play games with other people, in the room. Games like Rockband, Guitar Hero, and recent beat 'em ups, all promote family time by having co-operative play locally. Now a lot of people might say 'The Wii is the ultimate family machine!' which it is fairly friendly with all the easy to play Wii-games (sports, fit, play, carnival games, etc..), but It is lacking in playing movies, music, and other home theatre things, which to me really says that the Wii is a one trick pony. It is a rather nice trick and I wouldn't say it isn't current Gen by any means, but it is lacking in comparison to the Xbox 360 or Playstation 3.
Now there will always be a console VS personal computer war, always, just like the consoles will always be fighting internally and the PC is a unified sort of platform.
But, a PC will not ever be the center of a home entertainment system. It will be in the same home as a console, and etc, and they may link up and it will help the home entertainment system through forms of content delivery, but it will never reach the level that the current generation of consoles have.
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tl;dr consoles have taken over the living rooms, so there is value to a console beyond games, just like there's value to a PC beyond games, but they're different kinds of value.
Post edited October 08, 2008 by Weclock