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there's always gonna be thieves, it's how society's worked for centuries. having a whinge about thieves after the fact isn't gonna make shit better. holding the company that let the thieves get away responsible is much more productive.

american way of thinking much?? blame some one else!! some one else, some one else!!

thieves are douches. cops are lame at theyre jobs. but i still dont blame the victim or the inbetween person, just for the sake of blaming someone

So console phags - how's it going in here?

Death to console gaming, holding the industry back 5 years!!!

fark you sound like my bro in law... 'console phag, why don't you build a hectik rigzor like mine bro!?'

ummm because I don't wanna spend 2k to play video games!.... and as he builds a new computer every month I inherit all his old rigs... to watch porn on

but I still prefer to play shooters with a controller... it slows everyone down a fraction IMO and means I can lie on the couch 2m away from my TV drinking beers, scratching my nuts and not get killed constantly buy pimply fat f*cks who are in a dark room with their nose pressed up against the monitor who've been playing for the last 15hours straight, hopped up on energy drinks, with their mouse sensitivity on 11ty billion and their graphics turned up so high they can see me from the other side of the map...

plus consoles rule for annoying teenagers who can't drive and have their parents yelling at them 'to get off that bloody game'

fark you sound like my bro in law... 'console phag, why don't you build a hectik rigzor like mine bro!?'

ummm because I don't wanna spend 2k to play video games!.... and as he builds a new computer every month I inherit all his old rigs... to watch porn on

but I still prefer to play shooters with a controller... it slows everyone down a fraction IMO and means I can lie on the couch 2m away from my TV drinking beers, scratching my nuts and not get killed constantly buy pimply fat f*cks who are in a dark room with their nose pressed up against the monitor who've been playing for the last 15hours straight, hopped up on energy drinks, with their mouse sensitivity on 11ty billion and their graphics turned up so high they can see me from the other side of the map...

plus consoles rule for annoying teenagers who can't drive and have their parents yelling at them 'to get off that bloody game'

TL:DR 'I play console cause I am shit at things'

TL:DR 'I play console cause I am shit at things'

lol totally agree.

People spend what - 4-6k on TV, stereo systems etc.

But then complain and only spend $400 on a console for gaming?

PLEASE... And you don't need $2,000 for a PC to play games Nick.

My $1500 PC from 4 yrs ago still runs most games a treat, and i updated GPU twice (cost of $300).

And you can get a controller for them too :P

Couldn't agree more my last pc cost me $500 for the base 2nd hand Q6600, p5e. And coolmaster 750w and with 4gb of ocz memory all I had to do is add my gfx card and buy a case

I since added a 2nd gfx card when the price dropped

lol you guys got trolled

my PC is capable of playing games but its hooked to my TV as a media centre and its not comfortable playing with the mouse/keyboard on the coffee table... plus I'm not good enough with them cos I'm used to a controller now (and no way in hell even the best player using a controller is getting anywhere near even the most average player using a mouse/keyboard)

so yeah I'm not blaming the computer... my bro in laws is siiick... he's a member of overclockers aus and really into building them... I'm just not savvy enough to bother... I'm on a Mac at work right now*... (flame suit on) lol

*for the record I don't own any Mac products... its a work computer

lol you guys got trolled

my PC is capable of playing games but its hooked to my TV as a media centre and its not comfortable playing with the mouse/keyboard on the coffee table... plus I'm not good enough with them cos I'm used to a controller now (and no way in hell even the best player using a controller is getting anywhere near even the most average player using a mouse/keyboard)

so yeah I'm not blaming the computer... my bro in laws is siiick... he's a member of overclockers aus and really into building them... I'm just not savvy enough to bother... I'm on a Mac at work right now*... (flame suit on) lol

*for the record I don't own any Mac products... its a work computer

no flames, i mac-fag it up too (work and home). still have my pc at home for serious work (games) but for browsing (eg watching porn), i use my mbp.

Wow, you guys are seriously arguing about PC vs Console?

Really?

Seems to be more like pure-geek vs semi-geek argument. Even if you win, you still lose.

No. GTFO..

Nah but really the convo is about the fact they make games for xbox & ps3 and then port them to PC.. So ultimately the games are designed to run with sub par graphics according to todays standards..

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