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Depends, the GTX is better at Higher Res with lots of AA/AF in most games (said the same in J.D's Thread), but its 1+year old tech now over the revised newer Tech 8800 GT or GTS 512
Can you wait 8 weeks or so on the totally new Cards ?.
Either way, your 8000 series or 9000 series will make your friend CRY as his Console has 2 Gen old GPU, it came out same time as the 7800GTX for PC, a 7900GTX is better than it.
Dont forget the Xbox 360 is over 2 years old now... Times change (very quickly in the technology world, I mean look 10 years ago, compared to now!) but build me a gaming PC for £180 that can keep up with a 360 and I'll bake you a cookie
I think the 360 still looks stunning.
Step #1: Take a multiplatform game, i.e. Oblivion.Console and PC hardware can't be compared IMO
1 more thing that really puts me of console gaming, lack of dedicated servers when your used to a minimum of 32 in a game, or in my case 100 in joint ops (i know its an oldy) but 16 in a game just isnt the same
Matchmaking sucks too, why I can't just choose from a list of servers is beyond me, as is the interval countdown in CoD4, there doesn't seem any reason for it, you just have to sit there like a lemon between games.
360 fairly good IMO good online community, always issues with online lag.
Ps3 seems fairly good but not a patch on 360 with online but better IMO graphically.
PC fantastic for online community and graphics, But is a constant wallet/purse stretcher to keep up with the new and improved components! If you do not keep up with the new parts before you know it there is a newer and faster version of everything come out.
360= £280ish
ps3= £280ish
PC= £500+ £400 in 6 months then £400 6months later etc etc
I know some components for a pc will run forever and they are fairly good when you get them, But then a game like crysis comes out and challenges your system to the max and you still only get 10 fps.
I have all 3 and still prefer pc gaming but I do not have a disposable income! . When new games come out i mainly go fps on pc. All other games i want i buy for either the 360 or ps3 depending which console it's out on and what console my mates are buying it on.
At least with console gaming every1 is on a level playing field. No one is just getting that extra few frames per second.
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"At least with console gaming every1 is on a level playing field. No one is just getting that extra few frames per second. "
Who cares about everyone being on a level Playing Field, if someone buys better/faster/more expensive hardware they get more FPS simple, the 30FPS on the 360 is not ideal IMO.
The console games are very expensive over PC games, the 360 cant even handle normal ambient heat in normal Room Temps (Red Ring Of death).
To be fair with a decent PC you want a decent monitor. To say you need a decent TV for a console isn't fair to add into the comparison. On top of a £400+ base computer you're looking at another £250+ for a decent 24" LCD. Then there's all the other crap like keyboards and mice which some people like to spend another £50 odd on (why?!). It can also up upwards of £50 for an operating system. That's a good £350 without the PC.
To be fair with a decent PC you want a decent monitor. To say you need a decent TV for a console isn't fair to add into the comparison. On top of a £400+ base computer you're looking at another £250+ for a decent 24" LCD. Then there's all the other crap like keyboards and mice which some people like to spend another £50 odd on (why?!). It can also up upwards of £50 for an operating system. That's a good £350 without the PC.
you can build a PC for £300- monitor that will own a 360. It will last for a couple of years at least. More like 3 if you are happy to play at medium/low settings.
PCs really are not that expensive if you buy budget components