you dont need a new computer, you need an xbox360. you'd never catch me recommending the Ps3, (and I had one on day of release in Asia and there is one in the house)
In hardware, I agree; the PS3 and the Wii are more reliable, and in theory the PS3 is the most powerful of this generation of consoles. In software, though, the 360 has more titles that interest me than all its competitors combined... and the network experience is vastly better, even if it does cost ~$5USD/month.
-- Steve's had one Xbox conk out on him, but the free replacement arrived in a week. *shrug*.
PS: I am a tad biased, though, being a died-in-the-wool Bungie fanatic. YMMV.
I need a new computer at some point, because I play games online with friends, and some of them can get pretty jerky (L4D, for instance).
And I've played FPS games with a controller, and with a mouse/keyboard, and I vastly prefer mouse/keyboard. Is there any way to do that on a 360? If not, I'll be sticking to a PC for them.
Red Dead Redemption
Date: 2010-05-01 12:38 pm (UTC)you'd never catch me recommending the Ps3, (and I had one on day of release in Asia and there is one in the house)
Re: Red Dead Redemption
Date: 2010-05-01 02:26 pm (UTC)Re: Red Dead Redemption
Date: 2010-05-01 03:22 pm (UTC)-- Steve's had one Xbox conk out on him, but the free replacement arrived in a week. *shrug*.
PS: I am a tad biased, though, being a died-in-the-wool Bungie fanatic. YMMV.
Re: Red Dead Redemption
Date: 2010-05-02 08:41 am (UTC)And I've played FPS games with a controller, and with a mouse/keyboard, and I vastly prefer mouse/keyboard. Is there any way to do that on a 360? If not, I'll be sticking to a PC for them.