Hey, guys. By the title, you should know what we'll be discussing today. And though I'm sure I know what most of you are going to say, I just made this thread so we can discuss our opinions and understand the opinions of others. Also, notice that I say 'discuss' and this is a 'discussion' thread, so don't try to make this a heated argument. If it should come to that, I'll either delete the posts or the thread. This is a peaceful discussion, so all we're doing is stating our opinion, then questioning the opinions of others, if needed. Your first post should include your own opinion and anything you might have to say about somebody else's post. I'll go first.
As you guys might know, I'm kind of in between, but leaning towards consoles. Below are the advantages and disadvantages of both in my opinion. The positives will have a plus sign, and the negatives will have a subtraction sign. After the advantage/disvantage, I will put a example of where that advantage/disadvantage comes from in parenthesis (if that doesn't make sense, just look at the list and you'll get it). If you see just a D in parenthesis, then that means I'll probably be talking about it.
Consoles:
+ More accessible
+ Better multiplayer (Xbox 360)(D)
+ Better exclusives (Any Nintendo System)
+ More well-known (D)
- Pay to have online multiplayer (Xbox 360)(D)
- Worse graphics(D)
- Worse community..?(D)
- Pay to be able to record gameplay
Computers:
+Better graphics (D)
+Steam sales (D)
+Better community..?(D)
+No need to pay for online
+No need to pay to be able to record gameplay
-Worse multiplayer (D)
-Worse exclusives (D)
Before I go on with my post, keep in mind this is my opinion, which is based on from what I know, so if I say something that isn't true (fact-based, not opinion based), then feel free to correct me (also, just so we're clear, I'm taking the consoles' side in this).
I think we can all agree that console gaming is more well known. I mean, which did you play on the most as a child: a console, or a computer? I think most of us here know that we played on consoles more.
Also, from what I know, the multiplayer is miles better on consoles. I mean, sure, you have to pay for it on the Xbox, but it is amazing. If you want to talk on Minecraft, you either have to use the chat, which will undoubtedly slow you down and leave you prone to attack, or you have to run Skype in the background, which could possibly make your game lag. I'm not sure how you talk to people on Steam, so if anybody could explain that in a post, that'd be great.
Yes, I know, the graphics are better on the computers. But, keep in mind, most of us here play Nintendo games, on Nintendo consoles, which comparatively have the worst graphics on the market. But does that stop us from loving their games, whether it be Legend of Zelda or Mario? No. So really, graphics are irrelevant in this topic, and I only really brought them up to prove a point.
And yes, I know, the community on consoles are full of 'squeakers' and loud, obnoxious people who swear. But trust me, some of them have Steam accounts. They just aren't the well known menace they are on consoles.
If there's one thing I believe the consoles will always beat computers in, it's exclusives. I'll admit : the games exclusive to PCs are good games, and the developers have good ears. But for me? I'd prefer killing stuff as the Master Chief or beating the crap out of people with Mario over DOTA and Team Fortress 2. Now, I know Team Fortress and the first two Halos were on consoles and computers, but from everybody who has played those games know that the true Halo/Team Fortress experience is on the Xbox/PC (respectively).
Alright, well, that's my opinion. If you guys respond to this, please be sure to first state your opinion on this matter, THEN go and nitpick at what I said. Remember, this is a peaceful discussion, so try not to stir up an argument.
As you guys might know, I'm kind of in between, but leaning towards consoles. Below are the advantages and disadvantages of both in my opinion. The positives will have a plus sign, and the negatives will have a subtraction sign. After the advantage/disvantage, I will put a example of where that advantage/disadvantage comes from in parenthesis (if that doesn't make sense, just look at the list and you'll get it). If you see just a D in parenthesis, then that means I'll probably be talking about it.
Consoles:
+ More accessible
+ Better multiplayer (Xbox 360)(D)
+ Better exclusives (Any Nintendo System)
+ More well-known (D)
- Pay to have online multiplayer (Xbox 360)(D)
- Worse graphics(D)
- Worse community..?(D)
- Pay to be able to record gameplay
Computers:
+Better graphics (D)
+Steam sales (D)
+Better community..?(D)
+No need to pay for online
+No need to pay to be able to record gameplay
-Worse multiplayer (D)
-Worse exclusives (D)
Before I go on with my post, keep in mind this is my opinion, which is based on from what I know, so if I say something that isn't true (fact-based, not opinion based), then feel free to correct me (also, just so we're clear, I'm taking the consoles' side in this).
I think we can all agree that console gaming is more well known. I mean, which did you play on the most as a child: a console, or a computer? I think most of us here know that we played on consoles more.
Also, from what I know, the multiplayer is miles better on consoles. I mean, sure, you have to pay for it on the Xbox, but it is amazing. If you want to talk on Minecraft, you either have to use the chat, which will undoubtedly slow you down and leave you prone to attack, or you have to run Skype in the background, which could possibly make your game lag. I'm not sure how you talk to people on Steam, so if anybody could explain that in a post, that'd be great.
Yes, I know, the graphics are better on the computers. But, keep in mind, most of us here play Nintendo games, on Nintendo consoles, which comparatively have the worst graphics on the market. But does that stop us from loving their games, whether it be Legend of Zelda or Mario? No. So really, graphics are irrelevant in this topic, and I only really brought them up to prove a point.
And yes, I know, the community on consoles are full of 'squeakers' and loud, obnoxious people who swear. But trust me, some of them have Steam accounts. They just aren't the well known menace they are on consoles.
If there's one thing I believe the consoles will always beat computers in, it's exclusives. I'll admit : the games exclusive to PCs are good games, and the developers have good ears. But for me? I'd prefer killing stuff as the Master Chief or beating the crap out of people with Mario over DOTA and Team Fortress 2. Now, I know Team Fortress and the first two Halos were on consoles and computers, but from everybody who has played those games know that the true Halo/Team Fortress experience is on the Xbox/PC (respectively).
Alright, well, that's my opinion. If you guys respond to this, please be sure to first state your opinion on this matter, THEN go and nitpick at what I said. Remember, this is a peaceful discussion, so try not to stir up an argument.



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