But isn't that also part of the appeal of a console?sars said:I recently built a colleague a new gaming PC, he's blown away by the difference between it and his X-Box in terms of performance and graphics, however the biggest improvement he's noticed is using the keyboard and mouse over the pad.
There are many things I don't like about consoles, the biggest is that they are technological dinosaurs after a few years, how old is the X-Box 360, well its 8 years since launch and my PC has had at least 3 upgrades since then and due another soon
and if you need any convincing just play FarCry 3 on a top end machine and revel in its cinematic beauty
You know that the game you buy will play well on the hardware, whereas you might buy a new PC game and realise your machine is not up to it and then spend another £100-£500 (a year) upgrading it to get the best out of your new game.
I'd love a Titan card (or 2 of something with 4gb per card in SLI mode) to enable me to play the latest games at 2560x1600 - but then I'd need a new power supply, possibly another/bigger/faster SSD (maybe a PCIe SSD). So I'm looking at £2k to play a game!!! Next year there'll probably be another game that 'only' runs at 30fps on this rig, and I'd be in the same position.
I'm not saying one is better than the other, but that they've both got their place.
BTW, I've had a 360 since they were launched, and only paid for 1 upgrade of it in that time (2 others were replaced under warranty). I've also got a PSP (which I haven't touched for years).