@Bladesfist
That's exactly the point that people are missing. People over-exaggerate the price of a PC while forgetting that everyone uses a PC for other purposes than gaming.
@wishingW3L It's possible to build a fairly high-end PC (without monitor and peripherals) with $1000 dollars. The $2-3K would be enthusiast level with sound cards and super high end GPUs.
That's because VLC sucks.
Use K-Lite Codec Pack and get MPC Star.
I don't think Nvidia will do something like that. Most likely, Radeon will do that.
I don't get the plum soda bit. Is that some sort of attack on Dr Pepper or something?
Yea coke ruined my life. After spending so much money, breaking up my family, and ending up on the streets, I wish I never started with that first gram.
Dr. Pepper!
Let's start a soda war. I vote Dr. Pepper. Mr. Pibb tastes the same no matter what anyone says.
Are you freaking 5erious?
geh...
You've just riled up an army against you. Thanks for making your argument valid with your CLEVER PUNS.
Gah! Delay and only a possible localization!
It's xbox.COM. That's not Chinese. And I'm pretty sure China monitors everything, not just their own websites.
it's xbox...
Rent-a-server isn't as bad as people make it out to be. We just can't stop little brats from running their own dictatorship-esque towns.
PEOPLE STILL DON'T GET IT.
A PC is not just a gaming machine, it's also a PC. THAT is why the price is always higher.
You can use comparison based on GPU price but even then, it'll stomp a PS3.
Yeah, he punched me.
Gamecube was known to be the Nokia phones of the consoles. That thing can't break.
(Unless you break the laser, which is what I did.)
True, but it does give some more time to think of another IP.
Also, people want them and since it's a big money maker, why not?
I don't exactly think console gamers go to consoles for the main reason of exclusives.
I'm pretty sure it's: ease of entry, ease of use, massive popularity and fame built from advertising and word-of-mouth, and the idea that a KB+M is not the go-to peripheral for gaming (functional fixedness almost, if you will).
Well, it's possible to turn almost any home PC (as long as that home pc isn't a Windows XP or earlier era build) into a gaming PC with £200 (or $300). People tend to forget a gaming pc is also a pc.
It doesn't seem to me so much that Kotaku has something against anything not COD.
What I do know is that they're probably sponsored (like IGN) by Activision to promote their game.