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What Systems do you like to play Games on?  

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  1. 1. What Systems do you like to play Games on?

    • PlayStation 2
    • Xbox
    • Nintendo GameCube
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    • Personal Computer (PC)
    • PlayStation 3
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    • Xbox 360
    • Nintendo Wii
    • PlayStation Portable
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    • Nintendo DS
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    • Other


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Does PC count? If it counts, then I vote it. If not, I played, eh, I don't know what it's called--it needs to punch in cards in order to play games. Wow...Classic games..Like Super Mario, Pac Man, etc...Good Old Times!

 

[Edited]Oh darn! I should read more carefully! I should voted PC! Grrr...

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A month ago I'd voted PC, but that was before the Xbox360 and my discovering the joy of playing games laying flat on my back on my couch. Can’t do that with my PC.

You can still play games from your PC on your tv :xp:

 

PC all the way for me. My old xbox has been a dust collector during 99% of its existence. I just feel too limited when playing games on a console. I like to be able to tweak games to my liking, cheat when I feel like it (I don't play online games) or when I don't like a part of a game and I can't really do that on a console. And nothing beats the power of a high end PC when you can afford it.

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PC all the way with me - it's a lot more lasting than consoles. As long as people will use computers there'll be games for them, but with consoles they'll be popular for a couple years before a better one comes out and no more games are released on it. Which then means you have to spend several hundred dollars on a new one...

 

That and my PC is probably more powerful than most consoles. Spending money on them seems like such a waste when I have a great computer already.

 

And there are the mods, of course. Modding a game is half the fun of it.

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I prefer to play games on a PC since I tend to tweak or mod pretty much all games I play in one way or another. For some games modding and expanding them is half the fun, so why pay 25% more for a console version of the same game when you only get half the fun anyway? :)

 

It's also easier to bypass game-stopping bugs (which seems to be a mandatory feature in games nowadays) in the PC version when you either have access to a debug console or can modify the savegames.

 

I generally prefer a mouse and keyboard over a game pad for controlling games as well, though that might mostly be a habit that's hard to get over when you've played games for so long and tend to use roughly the same key bindings for all of them. :)

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