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[QUOTE=Joscpe;43034334]What ever man, I just don't see what the big deal is. Go ahead and buy one, but I don't see the point, specially this year.[/QUOTE] For me, the main reason to buy a console is to not miss out on great exclusive games that will most likely never see the light of day on the PC (unless an emulator comes out and you have a ridiculously powerful computer to run them).
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;43011927]You say that, yet the Wii won last gen in terms of overall sales and the 3DS is beating the Vita so badly it isn't even funny. The Wii was barely more powerful than the generation before it, and the 3DS has nothing on the Vita's hardware. Thus, when it comes down to it, software > hardware.[/QUOTE] Exactly, I love my 3DS because of the games. If the Vita had shit like Pokemon, Shin Megami Tensei, or Monster Hunter on it. I'd have that shit in a heartbeat. [editline]1st December 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Joscpe;43033947]When will we learn that consoles are garbage. Sure maybe everyone beholds the same hardware, but where does that get us when it holds up technology at a plateau? Computers are for real technical advancement, and I don't mean a fucking Apple computer. Where if something requires a bit more RAM or maybe it's a bit more heavy in graphics, I just eject the old chip and pop in a new advanced one. All my friends will definitely own a computer, and even regardless of operating system, we may play together. With wishful thinking, I'd like to hope that consoles are of a dying breed. Specially when they try to incorporate weird spying mechanisms such as a camera that's always on, and forcing you to pay monthly for an internet service, when you're already paying for your internet service to run such a machine. Innovation has seemed to have died in this generation, and instead the term has been rebranded.[/QUOTE] That's a stupid line of thought. There's something to be enjoyed in pretty much all versions of videogaming.
[QUOTE=Joscpe;43033947]When will we learn that consoles are garbage. Sure maybe everyone beholds the same hardware, but where does that get us when it holds up technology at a plateau? Computers are for real technical advancement, and I don't mean a fucking Apple computer. Where if something requires a bit more RAM or maybe it's a bit more heavy in graphics, I just eject the old chip and pop in a new advanced one. All my friends will definitely own a computer, and even regardless of operating system, we may play together. With wishful thinking, I'd like to hope that consoles are of a dying breed. Specially when they try to incorporate weird spying mechanisms such as a camera that's always on, and forcing you to pay monthly for an internet service, when you're already paying for your internet service to run such a machine. Innovation has seemed to have died in this generation, and instead the term has been rebranded.[/QUOTE] Someone doesn't have any friends for couch co-op.
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