This is sort of only loosely related here because my rant went on and on, but I typed it up so I'm posting it anyway. Don't feel you need to take my arguments to heart, as this isn't really directed specifically at anybody despite my sort of using Cobra as an example, nor is this an attempt to say that PC gaming is the best thing evar omg I hate consoles. I just started typing something, this came out, and I'd rather indulge myself and defend PC gaming for a minute for a change.
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I still think that's totally looking at the the wrong way. I'm not elitist about graphics even a little bit, nor do I have the latest and greatest rig ever (I almost never do), nor do I care about being top of the heap, yet there are obvious graphical advantages to being on a decent-not-even-high-end PC (and I'm not a graphics whore, so I don't even know why this is bugging me). I mean, your system was current like... what, 6 years ago? Sure, much easier to just buy the 360 version. But even less-hardcore PC gamers who are at least willing to spend a little bit of money here or there on their systems can enjoy big increases for not
that much extra cash. If you hadn't bought the Wii, you could have invested that money into a decent video card, and PC games are so much cheaper in the long run, if you're buying new cross-platform releases you can often save 10 to even 20 bucks per purchase!
Overlord debuted on 360 for $60. It debuted on PC for $40. I think the difference between
Condemned on 360 and its PC debut was even $5 more than that (though that wasn't a simultaneous release... but so what?). A couple game purchases with that price difference and you'd have made up whatever extra money you spent. This is skewing my Wii metaphor, but you see what I'm saying, right? Obviously it isn't purely as simple as that, and nobody's claiming that it is since there are other system options to consider too for such an old rig, but I think price difference is touted time and time again and it's honestly not
that convincing an argument unless you're talking about building a new machine purely from scratch. And who the fuck does that every 5 years?
Sure if you're Average Joe Dipshit who can't even program his VCR, PC gaming isn't for you, but...
have this 8800GTS and it's only $40 more than a Wii right now. Do you mean to tell me that a nice shiny new video card for your PC which has a jillion awesome games both cross-platform and exclusive across the board isn't worth that, but your Wii, which at this point is still all but a one-trick pony with only a couple of must-have games that you've already finished giving you nothing to do but wait around for more
is? Obviously that's a different deal than a 360 which has a much more robust library, but even now it's $350 for one of those, almost a hundred bucks over that 8800GTS. Sure, you might use up more of that cost if you have to get a lot of new RAM or a new mobo, and that price difference wasn't the case when the 8800s first came out, but again, I don't even
have one of those. I'm on a 7800 and I have very few complaints with my system here. The only games I've had trouble running are a few PC exclusives, and most of them scale just fine. Right now if I bought a lower-end 8800, all I'd have to do is drop the thing in my machine and that would be the end of it. Huge performance increase that will likely last me at least to the end of the console cycle for the most part (barring another game like
Crysis 4 years from now, maybe, and even then scaling usually means it's all good).
Eh. I don't know. I still find PC gaming to be infinitely more attractive than console gaming without being all that difficult, time-consuming, or money-consuming. I guess I'm really just thinking out loud here, and again, I'm not trying to change anyone's mind on anything or say that there aren't obvious reasons the mass market is moving more toward consoles... I'm just trying to say I don't think I'll ever understand it on a personal level and I'll always think it's stupid. And I love consoles and all kinds of exclusive games and even genres that never make it to PC. It isn't elitism, nor that I think it would make some huge difference to me if one thing dominated more than the other, I just won't ever understand why you'd prefer a console for anything. It's like people who like to drive automatic cars. Okay fine, I won't tell you not to, but what the fuck? More power, more reliability, better control, more options... you'd have to be an idiot not to prefer that.
Okay, rant over. Forgive me. I'm just lamenting now and not attempting to go over this for the sake of objectivity. I do want a Wii, and I'll likely end up even getting a PS3 at some point when I've got extra cash, but I guess I still have my priorities.