I am certain there is, i just think you haven't found them, yetThere are flaws in your arguments too.
I found the prices there as well, i just didn't take the bottom scrapers, as for the Wireless controller, remember it has to be a PC edition since the standard play and charge doesn't work without a dongle.Blu-Ray Dirve 12x: $50
X360 Wireless Gamepad: $40
WiFi Dongle: $5.30
Bluetooth Dongle: $3.80
All from Newegg - If you want blu-ray playback then yes you'll have to buy software separatly or find a deal from another site that sells them together, I don't know US websites but I found this one in the UK for £60:
Nope, i don't need to burn CD's nor DVD's on my console, it's not one of the feature lists on the back of the console package, but since 2006 i would expect it to be able to playback Blu-Ray, the unsurpassed champion of Hidef movies.Of course the above drive and software can both burn DVD's and play 3D blu-rays so you'll need to add the cost of a separate standalone unit to your console cost to achieve feature parity right?
Exactly, we are all nerds here, we live and breath this shit, so the comparison is 1000% flawed to begin with, none of us would be caught with a weak AMD cpu in our PC's. So who are we arguing for then? The pretend buyer that would like a PC that can run ports of Consoles games @ 60 fps. And he sure as hell wont be able to build his pc. So he has to pay someone to do it..Most people who would consider building a system like this from scratch would of course be capable of doing it themselves or at least know someone who would do it for them for free. How else would they have come up with the component list in the first place?
It's not petty things, it's reality, i get a case of beer everytime i fix one of my friends computer (i am cheap so what). But it's a given that IF we want to compare the price of a gamer PC that runs console ports at 60FPS someone has to build it, right? And it's costly because suddenly we can't just pick the cheapest crap from newegg anymore, he has to buy a boxed PC somewhere.If you're going to start adding in petty things
If you connect your PC to the TV you have a point, my fault. But the premise for consoles is that the buyer has a TV, there may be some that come home with a console and is surprised with that requirement.Did you include the cost of a TV with your console?
History? I must admit i am just making basic assumptions,What evidence do you have that this PC with double the CPU power and about 40% more GPU power will be unable to match consoles in future titles? The PC has the same CPU and GPU feature set as the consoles, the same number of available CPU cores (which are all over twice as fast as their console counterparts) and at least in relation to the XB1 it sounds like it will soon even be running the same API which will me much lower level than any seen before on the PC.
Maybe someone should find the min spec PC
"Dual core CPU (AMD Athlon64 X2 2.1 Ghz (4050+)/Intel Core2 Duo 1.86 Ghz (E6300)
CPU Speed: Info
RAM: 1 GB (Win XP), 2 GB (Win Vista/7)
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Video Card: DirectX 9 Graphics card with 512 MB Video RAM (Radeon HD 2600 XT/Geforce 8600)"
And compare it to the PS3 edition of Tomb Raider, it would be fun.
It's a given that with 8GB GDDR5 that some console games ported to the 60 FPS PC will run into trouble, maybe it will be easier for the XB1 ports.
True, i should just have kept the list at PS3 exclusives and made it longer and gone for the biggest hits.Okay, so since you quoted exclusives from 2 consoles there your hardware cost just jumped up from $400 to $900. Ouch, not so cheap any more is it?
Yep, and moneyMy point here is to illustrate that whichever console you choose, you still miss out on exclusives. Even if you own both the PS4 and XB1 you're still missing out on WiiU exclusives. Are you losing sleep over that?
NopeOr are you content to play the dozens of great games available already for your consoles?
Yes, i have them as well, but the best are MP titles, what pure PC games over the last few years can't be missed.The same applies to PC gamers expect we have a back catalog of thousands to choose from.
Uncharted 1+2+3, Last of Us (plus DLC), ICO, Shadow of the Colossus, MSG4, GOD OF WAR (all 3), Infamous 1+2, Little Big Planet 1+2, Heavy Rain, GT5+GT6, Wipeout, Rachet and Clank series, Flow, Flower. There is plenty to play exclusive that is AAA out of the 220+ titles that are exclusive.Missing out on half a dozen AAA exclusives over the course of half a decade is hardly something to worry about when you have hundreds of AAA games already available to you.
It is true sadly, just bought the new Lego game, runs on one PC not on another, just another day in PC land for many.Maybe we should just stick to things that can be discussed objectively and that are, you know... true.
So you're saying we're now allowed to include hardware that was purchased during the previous consoles generation in this comparison? Awesome! Then for many the PC will be completely free (like mine) considering it was bought before the new consoles launched.
For many more it will be far cheaper than the new consoles since all that will be required is a GPU upgrade.
Either that or we assume a clean slate and thus no PS4 backwards compatibility and no way to play last generation games.
Nope, just saying that when the 360 didn't have BC this was the argument used against the PS3 having BC, and it's still used today. And it's still valid, depending on where you stand. And yes, you are absolutely right, there is no reason for you to own a Console or post in here if you play everything on your PC anyway