The reason why I'm asking is because I don't want to buy a 360 right now and then they immediately come out with the XBOX 720, or whatever the next one will be called. When the first XBOX came out, I wasn't expecting it to be very popular and instead I saved my money for a gaming PC instead. And that's what I did. I now have a Vista rig with a 8800 GTX, a 3.0 Core 2 Duo, and 4 GB of RAM. I can run just about anything at a more than decent framerate with most if not all sliders turned up. I think the only game that does chug ever so slightly is Crysis. If not, the game is usually a port and therefore not optimized properly.
First, the plus sides on why I want to get a 360.
-One, my friend who I never see now execpt through webcams cause he's in the Navy in Japan, is on XBOX LIVE.
-There a few kind of games out there that I know that either never come out to PC, either because the controls wouldn't fair so well on a keyboard and mouse setup, or if they do, they take a while to get released and then they are even ported and run horribly. *coughSaint'sRow2cough* I'm talking 3rd person adventure games, like Prince of Persia, or Ninja Gaiden. I feel unfortuante never being able to play that, knowing how others say how good it is. I miss JRPG's, thanks to RPG XP, and since JRPGs now come to XBOX instead of just the PS2/3, I could try those too. Don't forget fighting games as well.
-I realize that my gaming has become quite expensive. Even though I haven't regretted the majority of the PC games I bought, there were a few duds, but dud or not, that's $50. Game companies nowadays seem to be experiencing brain farts and are making the same mistakes/using failed concepts over, and over, and over. I'm thinking of going back to renting games. Since I particuallry like FPS games only on PC, I can rent the game for 360 and if I like it, return it and buy it for PC. You can't "rent" computer games. You can only play demos, IF they make one. They're free, but they don't offer the entire game.
-There are also games that I'd really like to try nowadays, but wouldn't want to buy, or at least rent for the sake of adding content to my blog site. (see signature)
- I have a pair of THX certified speakers a big widsecreen TV...which I use to play only old PS2 games with, or watch non HDTV cable.
Now here's why I don't want one.
-Renting before buying puts the risk of not buying it on release date only to eventually like it after renting and find out they have no copies left, and so I'm stuck waiting weeks, if not an entire month for more to come in.
-I don't like playing FPS games on the 360, or ANY kind of console for that matter. And if I do suck up to buying one because it never comes to PC, I get pissed when they eventually DO release it to PC, and it actually fairs BETTER and have loads of 3rd party mods. (Like GTA San Andreas) After playing SOCOM for the PS2 when it came out, I never touched a console FPS again. Yes, I have yet to enjoy Halo 3 or even Halo 2 simply because of this fact. I just cant' stand using two sticks which force me to aim in completely straight lines and have to apply different amounts of pressure with just my thumbs missing my target because I pushed slightly too hard or slightly too little. I could aim at someone's head moving my entire arm with a mouse in a fraction of the time. (Trying writing a sentence with just holding the pen with your thumbs and not all your fingers.) If the game is released for both console and PC at the same time, I'll choose the PC. I spent so much damn money for a gaming rig when PC gaming was the way to play FPS games back in the Counterstrike days, taking it away from consoles, and now everyone is back on the consoles again, simply because a console is more affordable. I smell bullshit.
-The games that have any kind of decent mulitplayer for 360 nowadays is only FPS games, FPS games I'd rather play on the PC given the chance.
-Other than my friend, the thought of being forced to hear 6 year olds (or adults with the brain capacity of 6 year olds) scream obscenities and other pointless remarks in my ear due to the lack of a keyboard on LIVE is giving me the willies.
-I reserved and have bought a Collector's Edition of MGS4. And I have no PS3. The game is rotting in my closet, hell the plastic is still on it. I figured get the game now, and wait for the PS3 to get cheaper, but a frikin year has gone by and I still don't see that happening anytime soon.
Well there you go. Given the reasons, should I get a 360?
First, the plus sides on why I want to get a 360.
-One, my friend who I never see now execpt through webcams cause he's in the Navy in Japan, is on XBOX LIVE.
-There a few kind of games out there that I know that either never come out to PC, either because the controls wouldn't fair so well on a keyboard and mouse setup, or if they do, they take a while to get released and then they are even ported and run horribly. *coughSaint'sRow2cough* I'm talking 3rd person adventure games, like Prince of Persia, or Ninja Gaiden. I feel unfortuante never being able to play that, knowing how others say how good it is. I miss JRPG's, thanks to RPG XP, and since JRPGs now come to XBOX instead of just the PS2/3, I could try those too. Don't forget fighting games as well.
-I realize that my gaming has become quite expensive. Even though I haven't regretted the majority of the PC games I bought, there were a few duds, but dud or not, that's $50. Game companies nowadays seem to be experiencing brain farts and are making the same mistakes/using failed concepts over, and over, and over. I'm thinking of going back to renting games. Since I particuallry like FPS games only on PC, I can rent the game for 360 and if I like it, return it and buy it for PC. You can't "rent" computer games. You can only play demos, IF they make one. They're free, but they don't offer the entire game.
-There are also games that I'd really like to try nowadays, but wouldn't want to buy, or at least rent for the sake of adding content to my blog site. (see signature)
- I have a pair of THX certified speakers a big widsecreen TV...which I use to play only old PS2 games with, or watch non HDTV cable.
Now here's why I don't want one.
-Renting before buying puts the risk of not buying it on release date only to eventually like it after renting and find out they have no copies left, and so I'm stuck waiting weeks, if not an entire month for more to come in.
-I don't like playing FPS games on the 360, or ANY kind of console for that matter. And if I do suck up to buying one because it never comes to PC, I get pissed when they eventually DO release it to PC, and it actually fairs BETTER and have loads of 3rd party mods. (Like GTA San Andreas) After playing SOCOM for the PS2 when it came out, I never touched a console FPS again. Yes, I have yet to enjoy Halo 3 or even Halo 2 simply because of this fact. I just cant' stand using two sticks which force me to aim in completely straight lines and have to apply different amounts of pressure with just my thumbs missing my target because I pushed slightly too hard or slightly too little. I could aim at someone's head moving my entire arm with a mouse in a fraction of the time. (Trying writing a sentence with just holding the pen with your thumbs and not all your fingers.) If the game is released for both console and PC at the same time, I'll choose the PC. I spent so much damn money for a gaming rig when PC gaming was the way to play FPS games back in the Counterstrike days, taking it away from consoles, and now everyone is back on the consoles again, simply because a console is more affordable. I smell bullshit.
-The games that have any kind of decent mulitplayer for 360 nowadays is only FPS games, FPS games I'd rather play on the PC given the chance.
-Other than my friend, the thought of being forced to hear 6 year olds (or adults with the brain capacity of 6 year olds) scream obscenities and other pointless remarks in my ear due to the lack of a keyboard on LIVE is giving me the willies.
-I reserved and have bought a Collector's Edition of MGS4. And I have no PS3. The game is rotting in my closet, hell the plastic is still on it. I figured get the game now, and wait for the PS3 to get cheaper, but a frikin year has gone by and I still don't see that happening anytime soon.
Well there you go. Given the reasons, should I get a 360?