I play everything. That being said, my main genres are Jrpgs and 2D "anime" fighting games. That being the case, I go something like:
Sony>Nintendo>PC>Microsoft
Sony>Nintendo>PC>Microsoft
I'm not sure what to vote. I guess I can't as I support good games above platforms. The platform is merely the delivery method for the content. I love games that are exclusive to each platform and to pick one would be to reject another.thejboy88 said:Title says it all. If you had to cite one platform of video games to declare as the one you support above all others, which, of either PC or the three main console makers, would you choose? Please give a reason for your choices.
Already gone through with the legality with you, but to change it up a bit, how is The Last of Us on PC? Drakengard 3? Atelier Meruru?Artaneius said:PC, long live emulators and mods! Never waste the money on a console again!
Never understood where this opinion that being a PC mark is better, smarter, or whatever than being a console mark. A mark is a mark, being a PC mark doesn't make someone a better person for marking out for some indie promotion.Angelous Wang said:Being pure Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo company fanyboy gets you no where in the long run, because the next time around your fanboisum can potentially screw you, when one of the others truly puts out a better console next time and you waist your money buying an inferior product.
Being a fan of a console itself (say 360 over PS3/Wii) is more sensible, I can understand that.
As for PC, well a PC is unlimited, it's limits are your limits (computer building skills/your budget). If you can build your own PC and are rich, then a console is never going to win for you. On the other hand if you are using a cheap store bought computer and don't know how to configure it for gaming then your better off with a console.
Not really as Microsoft doesn't receive any money for games sold on PC just for the OS. And while not impressive yet, Linux is on the rise.TomWiley said:Isn't the PC option technically also Microsoft? Seeing as most people use Windows anyway.