Is the new wave of consoles going to take PC gaming down a notch?
Please, do not start a flame war on PC vs Console, or Console vs Console.
That's not what I'm intending to start here, and if that is what comes of this threads, I ask a friendly mod to lock it, we have plenty of those and don't need another.
Note: When I say Console I am reffering to the Playstation2, XBox and GameCube all together. Which ever you like better or 2 or all 3. I am considering these 3 to be equals, we have plenty of threads on which of the 3 is the best, the search feature will give you many if you want that.
Okay, now that I've got that out of the way, let me just give my thoughts on this...
Here is what I am thinking....it seems that consoles are quickly gaining ground on the domain of gaming.
Consider for the balance of this that you have like I do a PC that can very adequately perform all your non-Gaming needs.
Decent CPU, Video Card and Sound card, a CDRW, a DVD, a decent sized Hard disk, etc etc. More than meets your needs for DVD playback, CD burning, mp3age, Surfing, Email, Word Processing, Chattin', etc etc etc.
The only thing you can't do really well is play all the highlight games...
Well there are two options to fix this...upgrade your PC, or buy a console..
Firstly, I find that the new gen consoles seem to be getting far more compelling titles than the PC space is...
Games like Devil May Cry, GT3, Silent Hill 2, Grand Theft Auto 2, MGS2, on the playstation, XBox has Halo and DOA3 at the moment, many more coming out. GameCube also has some nice titles lined up, and more on tap. I won't list all the titles, these are just a few examples, we all know what they are.
I consider the previous arguments against consoles over PCs...
Multiplayer action
[*]online: well all 3 big players are working on Broadband units, so say in a year from now all 3 will have that (I'm looking at the decline of PC gaming in the future, not trying to say that consoles are superior this instant).
[*]Also LAN parties should be quite possible with the Broadband units, and it's probably even easier to get together with a bunch of consoles and a few TVs than it is to get all the computer and related gear around. Most people I know have more TVs in their house than monitors.
[*]And of course, the classic MP stronghold of the Console, get a buddy or two over, get a few six packs, and you can share one console for multiplayer action if you can't get a few together.
There are many other arguments against consoles...but it looks like there will be Keybaords and Mouse unit available for those of us who like Mouse aiming in FPS games. The new consoles are HDTV or even DSub15 monitor ready to battle the low res TV argument. They have hard drives now so you can quick save your game and save lots of them without needing to swap memory cards all the time.
Granted, this requires a look forward, not all of it's valid at this moment, but over time...consider it...
It seems that the console makers have been listening, and that they are addressing all the complaints we've had that make a PC a superior gaming platform to the Consoles.
It will also elminate unfair advantages to the guy with the better system, and make it more difficult to have cheats and hacks since the units won't be general purpose machines.
Putting more emphasis on playing the games, and on skill than who can hack the most toys into their game.
What do you think in a year, or maybe 2, when all the consoles have all these items, will we still be playing games on our PCs?
And one final key point....
Price.
The cost of upgrading to the newest Video Card will buy you one of these consoles, and the cost to upgrade your CPU will buy you a second one....
So it's cost effective to.
And really it all comes down to the games for me...the games coming out on the next generation consoles just seem so much more compelling to me than PCs....I was discussing this with a friend of mine (and fellow forum member) last night, and he is considering downsizing one of his PCs to something that will suit his non-gaming needs, and using the spare cash to buy a console and a bunch of games...
So I ask you (with stress on the idea that this is looking probably 18 months down the road), what will a PC still offer over a console when they get their HDTV interfaces, Broadband units, and Keybaords and Mice?
And again, please don't say that a PC is far more utilitarian than just a console, I know that....but you can buy a PC with a Duron and a Matrox G450 and get a PS2 or an XBox for the price of a PC with a high end CPU and a GeF3 Ti500....So assume you have all the utility of the PC, just minus the gaming aspect. You have your Surfer box, your Burner, etc etc.
Finally assume that PS2/XBox/GCN comes with the Keyboard and Mouse, and Broadband adapter.
So what is left that your PC offers over the Console?
Please, do not start a flame war on PC vs Console, or Console vs Console.
That's not what I'm intending to start here, and if that is what comes of this threads, I ask a friendly mod to lock it, we have plenty of those and don't need another.
Note: When I say Console I am reffering to the Playstation2, XBox and GameCube all together. Which ever you like better or 2 or all 3. I am considering these 3 to be equals, we have plenty of threads on which of the 3 is the best, the search feature will give you many if you want that.
Okay, now that I've got that out of the way, let me just give my thoughts on this...
Here is what I am thinking....it seems that consoles are quickly gaining ground on the domain of gaming.
Consider for the balance of this that you have like I do a PC that can very adequately perform all your non-Gaming needs.
Decent CPU, Video Card and Sound card, a CDRW, a DVD, a decent sized Hard disk, etc etc. More than meets your needs for DVD playback, CD burning, mp3age, Surfing, Email, Word Processing, Chattin', etc etc etc.
The only thing you can't do really well is play all the highlight games...
Well there are two options to fix this...upgrade your PC, or buy a console..
Firstly, I find that the new gen consoles seem to be getting far more compelling titles than the PC space is...
Games like Devil May Cry, GT3, Silent Hill 2, Grand Theft Auto 2, MGS2, on the playstation, XBox has Halo and DOA3 at the moment, many more coming out. GameCube also has some nice titles lined up, and more on tap. I won't list all the titles, these are just a few examples, we all know what they are.
I consider the previous arguments against consoles over PCs...
Multiplayer action
[*]online: well all 3 big players are working on Broadband units, so say in a year from now all 3 will have that (I'm looking at the decline of PC gaming in the future, not trying to say that consoles are superior this instant).
[*]Also LAN parties should be quite possible with the Broadband units, and it's probably even easier to get together with a bunch of consoles and a few TVs than it is to get all the computer and related gear around. Most people I know have more TVs in their house than monitors.
[*]And of course, the classic MP stronghold of the Console, get a buddy or two over, get a few six packs, and you can share one console for multiplayer action if you can't get a few together.
There are many other arguments against consoles...but it looks like there will be Keybaords and Mouse unit available for those of us who like Mouse aiming in FPS games. The new consoles are HDTV or even DSub15 monitor ready to battle the low res TV argument. They have hard drives now so you can quick save your game and save lots of them without needing to swap memory cards all the time.
Granted, this requires a look forward, not all of it's valid at this moment, but over time...consider it...
It seems that the console makers have been listening, and that they are addressing all the complaints we've had that make a PC a superior gaming platform to the Consoles.
It will also elminate unfair advantages to the guy with the better system, and make it more difficult to have cheats and hacks since the units won't be general purpose machines.
Putting more emphasis on playing the games, and on skill than who can hack the most toys into their game.
What do you think in a year, or maybe 2, when all the consoles have all these items, will we still be playing games on our PCs?
And one final key point....
Price.
The cost of upgrading to the newest Video Card will buy you one of these consoles, and the cost to upgrade your CPU will buy you a second one....
So it's cost effective to.
And really it all comes down to the games for me...the games coming out on the next generation consoles just seem so much more compelling to me than PCs....I was discussing this with a friend of mine (and fellow forum member) last night, and he is considering downsizing one of his PCs to something that will suit his non-gaming needs, and using the spare cash to buy a console and a bunch of games...
So I ask you (with stress on the idea that this is looking probably 18 months down the road), what will a PC still offer over a console when they get their HDTV interfaces, Broadband units, and Keybaords and Mice?
And again, please don't say that a PC is far more utilitarian than just a console, I know that....but you can buy a PC with a Duron and a Matrox G450 and get a PS2 or an XBox for the price of a PC with a high end CPU and a GeF3 Ti500....So assume you have all the utility of the PC, just minus the gaming aspect. You have your Surfer box, your Burner, etc etc.
Finally assume that PS2/XBox/GCN comes with the Keyboard and Mouse, and Broadband adapter.
So what is left that your PC offers over the Console?