I guess taht I am a console gamer, mostly due to the fact that my PC barely runs most new games. So, if there is a game that is on both PC and XBox 360, I usually get it on my 360 only because I could actually run it then. Not to say I never play PC, that is :buddy:
I'm both, some games are made to be played on xbox 360, other are made for PC.
I get the enjoyment of both worlds because i got a nice setup for my 360 and a nice rig for pc gaming. Plus i like to keep my options open.
For example, games like L4D and TF2 should be played on the PC, not the 360.
I prefer PC, but I like playing on both.
PC for some FPS/RTS action
Console for some split-screen fun and relaxation.
If I had to choose, I'd say PC. Only because consoles don't have real time strategy games, and RPGs suffer quite a bit on there too.
PC and Console but mostly PC. I mainly use the console for exclusives.
Both, more towards the console unfortunately because my PC is outdated.
PC, I mostly play shooters so they are fucking impossible to play on a console.
cause consoles suck
I prefer the PC, but I'm stuck playing on an xbox because my brother hates PC gaming. So no gaming PC for me. :frown:
I prefer PC gaming and by all my games on PC. But I don't mind playing things on consoles.
I'm a both person. Each platform has their good games.
Although it really is sad to see how PC gaming is dying in today's world.
The PC gaming master race is dominant here.
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[QUOTE=Diet Kane;20199072]I'm a both person. Each platform has their good games.
Although it really is sad to see how PC gaming is dying in today's world.[/QUOTE]
PC gaming was "dying" since the release of the PS1.
i dont know cuz im on off with the PC and consles
Used to have a semi decent PC but played xbox because of graphics than purchased a much better PC and now all I do is PC game.
I'd say I'm a PC gamer. I play both PC and consoles, and like them both, but if a game comes out for both PC and consoles I'd usually go for the PC version unless it's terrible on the PC or something.
[QUOTE=supertoaster;20197744]i'm not in the MOM WHERE'S MY CHOCOLATE MILK crowd so i chose pc[/QUOTE]
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One of the many reasons why I'm not a console gamer.
Both Xbox <--The good ol' one, and PC not exactly a gaming rig but it runs L4D2 awwrigt.
I don't do much gaming anymore.
I'm in the I DON'T MAKE THREADS THAT WILL CAUSE MASSIVE FLAMEWARS BECUASE LITTLE KIDS ARE BUTTHURT!
i find it strange that everybody thinks "console gamer" means "neckbeard who plays 360 all day"
PC, that way I can be an elitist 'tard.
[QUOTE=Generic Monk;20199288][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lgw2slDfx9Q[/media]
One of the many reasons why I'm not a console gamer.[/QUOTE]
OH...MY....GOD!
I knew XBOX had many kids but this?!
Prefer PC, since I'm used to it. Even though I'm extremely bad with Xbox controls, I try to play with my friends when they ask me to. I just hate that fucking controller, after about 4 hours of playing COD:MW2 with 3 other friends, my hands were hurting like hell.
There is some weird thing with the controls too, in most games the speed on the Y axis is slower than the X axis, which is a fucking pain in the ass when you have a friend in some random shack that you're on the roof of, and you need to look down, find a hole to jump in, then aim back up while that guy is shooting at you. Raising the sensitivity won't help, since then the X axis moves stupidly fast at that point.
The problem mostly lies in that when you move the stick to the left and keep it there, the game is still moving that direction. This is perfectly fine in racing games like Forza and GRiD (The latter I use a controller for even on the PC), though when you need precise movement, it's useless since you tend to overshoot. You also are dealing with a much smaller range of movement, think a cm or two on the Xbox controller, or a biggass mousepad or desk with a mouse, once again, allows you to be more precise.
The biggest reason for playing video games on the computer is that you can do MUCH more on a computer than just play video games and access a specific set of friends. You have a bigger selection of different services, like steam, games for windows live or direct2drive.
Friends of course, are top priority. So I will join them in a game of COD:MW2 or PURE, even if I have to drag my arse into the next room and sit in front of a low resolution TV.
PC because my friends are all on PC
I feel like games are less rushed on the PC if it's multiplayer and gives you time to think. Is that just me?
Console. My computer suck dicks.
[QUOTE=benjgvps;20200457]The biggest reason for playing video games on the computer is that you can do MUCH more on a computer than just play video games and access a specific set of friends. [/QUOTE]
I'd believe it's the main reason for playing PC here too. It's Universal.
I'm a console gamer only because my computer is too shitty to run much.
PC
All time, never quitting, stay inside, get yelled at to go outside in the summer, building empires, destroying others, shooting aliens, soviets, russians, telling people what to do, snowboarding, motorcycle riding, outlawed, killing peds PC gamer.
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