HookeyStreet
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That's true everywhere, they just don't see it. specially XB360 costs far more than PC gaming on the long term if you are a true gamer and you don't pirate. In a period of 5 years you pay $5 * 60 months = $300 just in Live fees, plus you pay $10 more for every game you legally buy. In five years if you didn't buy 30-50 you are not really a true gamer, add another $300-500. That's $800, enough to upgrade your full gaming rig 2 times (except case, PSU...). Even 3 times if you buy intelligently, i.e you bought a MB with futureproofing and bought a dualie back in the day, you can upgrade to a quad now, etc.
And that's if you want to upgrade which is not really needed if all you want is to match the quality that consoles offer. A dual core, 2GB of the cheapest ram around and a 8800 GT is all you need if you want the same experience you get from consoles.
I pay between £30-£32 for a 12 month GOLD XBL membership. Those that pay for XBL monthly are idiots.
You say that a cheap gaming PC consisting of a dual core CPU, 2GB of RAM and an 8800GT would be just as good as a current gen console (360/PS3). No disrespect, but I call bullshit.
The difference between a cheap gaming PC and a current gen console (not including the Wii) is optimisation. Console games are optimised for that console whereas PC games are not optimised for a single hardware configuration. Yes, the 360 and PS3 are ancient now. But they can still do impressive things with them.
I could be wrong, but I bet Call Of Duty - Modern Warfare 2 would run better on the 360, linked up to a 42" 1080p LCD TV than what the cheapy system you described would.
haha. shame on you. you must be getting desperate.
LOL