Console Gaming vs. Computer Gaming
Price is definitely a big issue. I mean, when's the last time
you didn't even bat an eye when are buying something 500 bucks
or more? The bottom line: Computer gaming is more expensive.
Why? Because computers aren't made just for games. They are
calculators, word processors, Internet navigators, music
players, movie watchers, and photo editors. They are much more
than a gaming machine. Consoles, on the other hand, generally
aren't. It's only recently that consoles have gone online
starting with the Dreamcast and I haven't seen anyone printing
off spreadsheets or book reports from one yet. Consoles are
purely for gaming and run between 100-500 bucks. PCs on the
other hand are much more than a gaming machine and run between
1,500-3,000 dollars and need to be upgraded every now and again
to play the newest and greatest games.
Genre is an issue. If you are a Real Time Strategy fan and only
have a console, I mourn for you. And if you are a platformer
fan, then computer gaming will be a sad mistake. Genre makes a
big deal because of the controller vs. keyboard/mouse issue.
Different games play much better on the different
configurations. Computer gaming is best for Real Time Strategy
(RTS) games, First Person Shooters (FPS), Massively Multiplayer
Online Role Playing Games (MMORG), Flight Simulation games, and
Point and Click Adventure games. The consoles on the other hand
are better for Fighting games, Action/Adventure games,
Platformers, Role Playing Games (RPG), and Sports games.
Tech savvy can possibly be an issue. Computers are a little more
unstable than consoles. I mean, when's the last time you saw a
Playstation lock up or get a blue screen of death? Never, right?
The same thing comes in here. Some computer games might be a
little stubborn to set up the way your computer likes it or your
computer might not meet the system requirements. Consoles, on
the other hand, don't have that problem. The people designing
the games have to fit the requirements of the console so that
you don't have a problem. If you have a basic knowledge of
computers, you'll be fine. If you don't, then a console might be
better for you.
So as I've explained, if you want more than a gaming system for
school and work or you just like gaming genres like RTS and
MMORG games, I would go with a PC. If you love platformers,
Action/Adventure, or Sports games or your wallet is a tad on the
empty side, I'd go with a console. It won't be able to surf the
Internet or help you with anything else, but it'll play some
great games.
If you want a console by the end of this article, then you have
3 options at the moment. You could buy a Gamecube if you like
innovation, buy a Xbox if you like the best graphics and FPS
games, or buy a PS2 if you want a huge library of games or love
fighting games, Action/Adventure games, platformers, and RPG
games. You also have another option. You could wait until the
Xbox 360 comes out this month and get that or wait until the
Nintendo Revolution and PS3 come out next year.
If you want advise on gaming computers and computer gaming, then
http://www.gaming-computers-authority.com is a great
resource for all your questions and even has a tutorial on
building your own computer.
About the author:
Well, my name is Jared Strop and I've been a gamer for a very
long time. I am currently hard at work at GameStop and a devoted
webmaster.