Which sounds smart.
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[quote]You can spend $600 to outperform a new gen system ($400). Assuming you already have a lot of the other necessary peripherals. [/quote]
So I was assuming you'd have the necessary controllers, mice, wires, to put the system together. The $600 is just the sticker price on the rig. If you were going to give a dollar amount for everything from scratch you'd still have to buy a controller, mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor, etc. So if you were starting PC from scratch you'd still need an additional $200+ in Walmart grade peripherals to get set up. You could easily spend an additional $600 if you wanted quality peripherals. Whereas if you started gaming from scratch on a PS4 the only thing you'd need to provide that wasn't in the box is Ethernet and a TV.
Again I'm not really arguing PRO or CON PC/Console gaming. One you pay [b]far[/b] more on a 1:1 basis, but you can get far more out of it. The other you pay less and get less graphically in exchange for accessibility and ease of use. It's not an argument; it just is.
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Yeah but that guy built a gaming pc for $550 because he already had some of the things he needed i don't understand how what you said matches up to that
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Edited by Tibbaryllis2: 7/2/2014 3:43:51 AMRead the rest of his conversation with me. He has spent over $3000 on his gaming rig total and was recently able to upgrade it to 4k resolution quality with $550. That's quite a different starting point than starting from scratch/out of box.
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Well he could have been completely redoing it over and over again which is stupid and a waste of money. That is the only reason i could see him spending $3550 and if so then it is his own fault
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Not stupid at all. From what Rex said he has had the same rig for 14 years and has been keeping it current and it can do 4k resolution gaming. Being on the cutting edge of graphics costs real money, and if he has been able to do it for a decade and a half, thenI'd say that's a pretty fair investment. It means he's had HD and 60fps when console gamers were playing in standard definition on tube TVs.
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Ah i didn't know about the 14 years part
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Yeah. 3k upfront would be a [b]HUGE[/b] investment. But over 14years that's only $200 a year. Which honestly sounds about right if you're upgrading yearly to stay above average. This is where the beauty of a console comes in because I pay $400 now and am good for 8 years.
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Not neccessarily there have already been talks on both sides of working on new consoles