Plus something that
a) Doesn't get viruses, b) Isn't a multipurpose device, c) has a kid proof interface, d) doesn't take up more than a little space under the TV.
I love PC gaming but consoles have a totally acceptable place in the living/play room. A PC lives in a study (or a geeks bedroom).
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a) Doesn't get viruses, b) Isn't a multipurpose device, c) has a kid proof interface, d) doesn't take up more than a little space under the TV.
I love PC gaming but consoles have a totally acceptable place in the living/play room. A PC lives in a study (or a geeks bedroom).
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Yeah size is a massive factor
my desktop PC sounds like a hand dryer, leaves your ears ringing after a whole day of sitting near it.
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my desktop PC sounds like a hand dryer, leaves your ears ringing after a whole day of sitting near it.
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Water cooling pretty much eliminates noise if that bothers you.
My PC is no noisier than my old Xbox 360.
Virus wise, well common sense deals with that.
Price? Sure my graphics card cost around £380
However games on pc are much cheaper and that's
not even counting steam sales.
Speaking of steam, they're creating a tv friendly interface.
I'll build a steam box rather than splash nearly £500 on a locked console.
PS3 Linux anyone?
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My PC is no noisier than my old Xbox 360.
Virus wise, well common sense deals with that.
Price? Sure my graphics card cost around £380
However games on pc are much cheaper and that's
not even counting steam sales.
Speaking of steam, they're creating a tv friendly interface.
I'll build a steam box rather than splash nearly £500 on a locked console.
PS3 Linux anyone?
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