I'm not much of a gamer, but there are some games I do like, Such as Rainbow Six, Rogue Spear, Ghost Recon and Splinter Cell.
I prefer PC games and pretty much built my current machine to exceed the recommended requirements for Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. Mainly to be ready for the follow up to that... Plus I'm sick of dropping 2 grand a year for the latest greatest PC bullshit.
The new Splinter Cell finally came out for PC today and I picked it up, installed that massive thing only to find my fucking $400 video card isn't compatible with it. What a crock of shit!
So, I can either drop 3 bills on a new video card or change directions and go with an Xbox 360 or whatever the latest bullshit for that is.
I had Playstation and Playstation 2 and didn't like either one so I dumped them.
My question is this. Is Xbox really all that great? What's the pros and cons compared to PC. I don't want to spend $400 on a console only to have to upgrade that to the latest oohs and ahhs every year just to play the latest games for it.
I prefer PC games and pretty much built my current machine to exceed the recommended requirements for Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. Mainly to be ready for the follow up to that... Plus I'm sick of dropping 2 grand a year for the latest greatest PC bullshit.
The new Splinter Cell finally came out for PC today and I picked it up, installed that massive thing only to find my fucking $400 video card isn't compatible with it. What a crock of shit!
So, I can either drop 3 bills on a new video card or change directions and go with an Xbox 360 or whatever the latest bullshit for that is.
I had Playstation and Playstation 2 and didn't like either one so I dumped them.
My question is this. Is Xbox really all that great? What's the pros and cons compared to PC. I don't want to spend $400 on a console only to have to upgrade that to the latest oohs and ahhs every year just to play the latest games for it.
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