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| Quote Wigg'n="Wigg'n"You could get a PC that easily outperforms a 360 or PS3 for £250-300.
The 'current-gen' consoles are so far behind current PC tech it's not even funny.'"
Thats because most console gamers think Dell or Currys are the be all and end all of PC's. I sorted my mate a pc out from Overclockers. Just short of £300 and runs every First Person Shooter on full settings and gets 70FPS when Frapsing.
I built my own and its spec is scary, but then I play MMORPGS and run 10 accounts so I need the extra spec.
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| Quote Saint77777="Saint77777"Thats because most console gamers think Dell or Currys are the be all and end all of PC's. I sorted my mate a pc out from Overclockers. Just short of £300 and runs every First Person Shooter on full settings and gets 70FPS when Frapsing.
I built my own and its spec is scary, but then I play MMORPGS and run 10 accounts so I need the extra spec.'"
Really? Memory alone would cost £100, mouse and keyboard another £50. And that's before you start with a processor, graphics card, sound card, box, power lead etc. I'll admit I'm not well up on gaming PCs, but surely that's stretching it a bit?
How long would said PC be able to keep up? I'll bet it wouldn't do the 8 years the Xbox 360 has been out for?
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| No way you can get a high performance machine for £300. The graphics card alone would cost that. Btw 10 mmorpg accounts? You do know there's an outside world right?
Happy with my Xbox. £150 and it's lasted me 5 years. Don't get near that lifetime out of a PC so itll do just fine for me.
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| £300? Surely there's some second hand parts in there? My graphics card cost more!  ...the power supply is more than half of that too! (although paying more for modular and higher efficiency is well worth it)
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With overclocking you'd probably be good for 4-5 years at maximum settings but then you'd need to tone down the graphic settings.
That £300 computer...probably a couple of years before the graphics card starts to bottleneck the system.
The best bit about a PC is how easy it is to swap out parts etc when they aren't good enough anymore.
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| PC's are boring.
I like to play FIFA in the living room with my mates on a massive 50 inch TV. This is why people buy consoles and this is why they're more popular. Developers don't care about PC gaming.
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| I have both a decent spec PC which cost about 300 quid with a mid range card and an xbox, and the performance of the pc craps all over my xbox, I can still play it on my TV through the HDMI out on my pc and I can use my xbox controllers aswell so I think the whole " I can play on my tv in the living room" thing is something that is slowly becoming less and less exclusive to consoles. Of course a console at the moment is easier because theres no waiting to boot up etc and its a bit more "portable" but as far as performance goes I don't think you can beat a pc. I also like the odd muck about on MS flight simulator which would be awful on a console for so many reasons.
My pc cost around £330 which is an amd Phenom x6 3.2 ghz processor with 12 gb ram  overkill maybe but meh!.. , I haven't decided to overclock it yet as I haven't felt the need. I used my hard drives out of my old pc to save a a few quid and put in a radeon 6850 card which is a decent mid range card.
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| Quote Ndamukong="Ndamukong"No way you can get a high performance machine for £300. The graphics card alone would cost that. Btw 10 mmorpg accounts? You do know there's an outside world right?

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| Quote Gronk!="Gronk!"£300? Surely there's some second hand parts in there? My graphics card cost more!
...the power supply is more than half of that too! (although paying more for modular and higher efficiency is well worth it)
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trust me, you can get systems (minus monitor) that out perform the xbox/PS by a large margin for around £300
There are plenty of prebuilt on overclockers.
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| Quote TFC="TFC"Developers don't care about PC gaming.'"
That's the main reason I wouldn't invest in a gaming standard PC and keep it updated. I think the fact that everything is in one place on a console and you don't have to fuss about installing stuff and updating drivers to get the game to work just makes it a much simpler experience.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"That's the main reason I wouldn't invest in a gaming standard PC and keep it updated. I think the fact that everything is in one place on a console and you don't have to fuss about installing stuff and updating drivers to get the game to work just makes it a much simpler experience.'"
Exactly, also on a console you can play your mates online because again everyone has a console.
Messing around trying to make a PC like a console is a bit pointless to me, the only reason I would get a PC is to have amazing FPS (Frames per second I mean) and Graphics, of which don't really matter enough to me to justify buying and updating one.
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| I'm tempted to buy another Xbox 360 as I haven't had one of the new ones. Currently have a PS3 but I arn't a big gamer at all any more currently only have 2 games but mainly use it to watch my Blu rays. Have missed been able to play games such as GOW3. Does any one know any offers going on good deals?
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| Quote TFC="TFC"Exactly, also on a console you can play your mates online because again everyone has a console.
Messing around trying to make a PC like a console is a bit pointless to me, the only reason I would get a PC is to have amazing FPS (Frames per second I mean) and Graphics, of which don't really matter enough to me to justify buying and updating one.'"
None of my mates play PC games but I've met loads of people playing PC games. There is definitely more of a 'community' with the ability to chat a lot easier and the transition to forums, IRC, etc. simpler.
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| Apparently the next Xbox will be sold on a similar basis as a mobile phone contract. Eg. console only £450 ish, console with 12 months Xbox Live £200 up front plus £12 a month, console with 24 months Xbox Live £100 up front and £12 a month, console with 24 months Xbox Live plus music, TV & movies subscriptions £0 up front and £25 a month.
They have started trialing it by selling current gen 360s in the states for $89 plus 24 months Live subscription at $14.99. That's a £250 console for £60 up front.
I think it's a brilliant concept on two fronts. Firstly take up of the new console will be far higher than usual. A 'normal' console release sees relatively slow sales as people are put off by the massive price they put on them to recover the development costs as quickly as possible. But this way, there would be potentially nothing to pay up front and many people are already paying for Live anyway, so upgrading to the new console could be extremely cheap. Secondly it will massively increase the take up of Live if people are getting it when they buy the console and know they are paying for it.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Apparently the next Xbox will be sold on a similar basis as a mobile phone contract. Eg. console only £450 ish, console with 12 months Xbox Live £200 up front plus £12 a month, console with 24 months Xbox Live £100 up front and £12 a month, console with 24 months Xbox Live plus music, TV & movies subscriptions £0 up front and £25 a month.
They have started trialing it by selling current gen 360s in the states for $89 plus 24 months Live subscription at $14.99. That's a £250 console for £60 up front.
I think it's a brilliant concept on two fronts. Firstly take up of the new console will be far higher than usual. A 'normal' console release sees relatively slow sales as people are put off by the massive price they put on them to recover the development costs as quickly as possible. But this way, there would be potentially nothing to pay up front and many people are already paying for Live anyway, so upgrading to the new console could be extremely cheap. Secondly it will massively increase the take up of Live if people are getting it when they buy the console and know they are paying for it.'"
Clever by Microsoft if true...
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| No one know any good deals going about for a 360 which isn't the 4gb version?
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| Quote A unknown superstar="A unknown superstar"No one know any good deals going about for a 360 which isn't the 4gb version?'"
Sainsbury's were doing save £60 on a new console when you spend £30 on games or accesseries, not 100% sure if this makes it a decent price or if the offers still on though.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Apparently the next Xbox will be sold on a similar basis as a mobile phone contract. Eg. console only £450 ish, console with 12 months Xbox Live £200 up front plus £12 a month, console with 24 months Xbox Live £100 up front and £12 a month, console with 24 months Xbox Live plus music, TV & movies subscriptions £0 up front and £25 a month.
They have started trialing it by selling current gen 360s in the states for $89 plus 24 months Live subscription at $14.99. That's a £250 console for £60 up front.
I think it's a brilliant concept on two fronts. Firstly take up of the new console will be far higher than usual. A 'normal' console release sees relatively slow sales as people are put off by the massive price they put on them to recover the development costs as quickly as possible. But this way, there would be potentially nothing to pay up front and many people are already paying for Live anyway, so upgrading to the new console could be extremely cheap. Secondly it will massively increase the take up of Live if people are getting it when they buy the console and know they are paying for it.'"
That sounds decent but also pretty crud. If it becomes a 'contract' situation, what happens to the kids that want to go out and spend their Christmas money on one? What about the younger people who want to get one, but maybe don't have the credit rating? How many parents do you know that buy their children mobile phones on contract? Maybe teenagers, but not children. If Microsoft go that way, it will only make Nintendo do even better IMO. They already have the under-12 market by the balls, if Microsoft basically go out and say we only want people to be paying monthly for our service like a phone, are they basically saying they don't want offline gamers anymore? If they value the console at £400+, they're pricing out quite a large percentage of people who just want to go to a shop and buy a console, especially if those people decide at a later date that they want to invest in Live.
It's a good idea from Microsoft, and it will definitely work for a portion of gamers, but I wouldn't be interested in taking something out on a contract and, judging by the many people I know with 360s and PS3s, I doubt they would be either.
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| Quote Roddy B="Roddy B"That sounds decent but also pretty crud. If it becomes a 'contract' situation, what happens to the kids that want to go out and spend their Christmas money on one? What about the younger people who want to get one, but maybe don't have the credit rating? How many parents do you know that buy their children mobile phones on contract? Maybe teenagers, but not children. If Microsoft go that way, it will only make Nintendo do even better IMO. They already have the under-12 market by the balls, if Microsoft basically go out and say we only want people to be paying monthly for our service like a phone, are they basically saying they don't want offline gamers anymore? If they value the console at £400+, they're pricing out quite a large percentage of people who just want to go to a shop and buy a console, especially if those people decide at a later date that they want to invest in Live.
It's a good idea from Microsoft, and it will definitely work for a portion of gamers, but I wouldn't be interested in taking something out on a contract and, judging by the many people I know with 360s and PS3s, I doubt they would be either.'"
Those figures aren't real, just examples. In this scenario the contract idea is optional. You can still buy the console outright if you choose to and the estimation of £450-£500 includes the assumption that it'll come with an improved Kinect sensor. It's basically just an interest free deal assuming you're paying for Live anyway. I know I wouldn't be paying £400+ for a console on launch, I'd wait at least 12 months until the price had halved.
The PS3 was £400 at launch in the UK, so I'd say the next gen from both Sony and MS will at least match that.
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| The next Xbox won't come out for £400. I think realistically it'll be £350 tops.
I do think the option to pay monthly is a good move in terms of encouraging people to take up the new console at launch when the prices are at their highest and also getting people signed up to Xbox live gold.
The current deal they have is you get a new Xbox + kinect sensor for $99 if you sign up to a 2 year Xbox live gold subscription which runs at $15 a month. So overall you work out to have paid more then if you had just bought the console outright, but you do get to spread out the cost quite a lot.
There's a lot of people out there who would be interested in the new machine but maybe couldn't pay out 3-400 in one go for a machine plus peripherals and games, but could pay, say £15 per month over 24 months making a total outlay for the machine of £360.
More importantly, they'll have to carry over Gamerscore and achievements, right?
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| That sounds like a really good idea. I would imagine most people who buy an xbox would want a live subscription anyway, so it makes sense really.
If, by the time the next gen consoles come around, I have space for more than one console then I will seriously consider buying the next iterations from both Sony and Microsoft, especially if a deal like this becomes reality.
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| Quote Nothus="Nothus"That sounds like a really good idea. I would imagine most people who buy an xbox would want a live subscription anyway, so it makes sense really.
If, by the time the next gen consoles come around, I have space for more than one console then I will seriously consider buying the next iterations from both Sony and Microsoft, especially if a deal like this becomes reality.'"
Its already a reality in the US. I imagine if it takes off there then we will see a similar scheme here. Im pretty sure doing it for the 360 now is just a dry run ahead of new consoles being announced/launched next year
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| I'm currently not interested in a new console. I'm not really interested in my current console if I'm being honest, I'm having far more fun playing small, 69p games on my iPod than I am playing £40 games on my PS3. IMO, developers really need to give up this cinema-esque experience we currently get with games and go back to getting the core gameplay and longevity right. I remember when I was a kid growing up, every time I got a new game, my mates at school would be telling me about a new one that was also great. Now when I speak to people, it's all CoD and Fifa; where's the innovation? Fresh ideas? Where's the challenge? Trophies and achievements just don't cut it for me. Maybe I'm just being old man grumpy, but every time I go to the gaming shops, read reviews etc., I always feel underwhelmed. Console gaming is getting boring now, maybe I need to buy a Wii and play some kiddy games to truly appreciate what I have on the PS3. Or maybe I just need to start playing the minis and so on on the PS Store, as I imagine those quirky small games are quite fun.
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| Quote Roddy B="Roddy B"I'm currently not interested in a new console. I'm not really interested in my current console if I'm being honest, I'm having far more fun playing small, 69p games on my iPod than I am playing £40 games on my PS3. IMO, developers really need to give up this cinema-esque experience we currently get with games and go back to getting the core gameplay and longevity right. I remember when I was a kid growing up, every time I got a new game, my mates at school would be telling me about a new one that was also great. Now when I speak to people, it's all CoD and Fifa; where's the innovation? Fresh ideas? Where's the challenge? Trophies and achievements just don't cut it for me. Maybe I'm just being old man grumpy, but every time I go to the gaming shops, read reviews etc., I always feel underwhelmed. Console gaming is getting boring now, maybe I need to buy a Wii and play some kiddy games to truly appreciate what I have on the PS3. Or maybe I just need to start playing the minis and so on on the PS Store, as I imagine those quirky small games are quite fun.'"
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| Quote Charlie Sheen="Charlie Sheen"Try the Japanese market. Generally rubbish controls and game play but overall thats where the best ideas come from.'"
I created a Japanese PSN account once to try and download their crazy demos, but the language barrier got in the way.
I like the Japanese and their crazy ideas. I'd love to see the Monster Hunter games over here.
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