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Game Of Your Year.

What was yours?

  • Metal Gear Solid 4

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Little Big Planet

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Uncharted

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Fable 2

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gears Of War 2

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • Fallout 3

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Call Of Duty World At War

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • Grand Theft Auto IV

    Votes: 14 31.8%
  • Dead Space

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Spore

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wii Fit

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other?

    Votes: 11 25.0%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .

HH

Registered User
Yeah but they could look at what Visual Concepts/2ksports are doing and use that for a new installment of PES.
 

Ziss

The Three Amigos
Last year.

Which reminds me I have played a bit of Call of Duty: World at War and so far it just feels like Call of Duty 4 except it is World War II. Doesn't seem like there have been much improvements.
I was responding to the comparison of the two COD's, not suggesting CoD4 is game of the year, as I know it was an 07 release.
 

Sweey

*RETIRED*
Why is Mass Effect absent? The PC is as much a viable gaming platform as shitty consoles. Most definitely the game I've enjoyed the most this year and surprisingly GTA IV isn't as far behind as I'd have expected it to be.
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
Why is Mass Effect absent? The PC is as much a viable gaming platform as shitty consoles. Most definitely the game I've enjoyed the most this year and surprisingly GTA IV isn't as far behind as I'd have expected it to be.

:rolleyes:

Consoles are excellent to be honest, I wonder how much it costs to buy and also modify a PC to a very good gaming spec.
 

Sweey

*RETIRED*
:rolleyes:

Consoles are excellent to be honest, I wonder how much it costs to buy and also modify a PC to a very good gaming spec.

They aren't excellent when the standard of graphics is below that of a PC which isn't state-of-the-art. Technology has moved fast in 2008, leaving consoles trailing. My graphics card isn't quite top-end and is superior to both the 360 and PS3.

Regarding cost, anything mass produced will be cheaper but then look at the exorbitant price of games on consoles or the fact playing on Live for the 360 costs money. You need to factor in all costs and PC games tend to be half the price of console games.

Top quality graphics cards are now sub £100, a good dual core processor which can overclock to nearly 4Ghz along with a supported motherboard, 4GB DDR2 RAM and a third-party cooler can be had in total for around £150 if not less (E2180 ~£45, 4GB PC6400 ~£30, cooler ~£25, motherboard ~£45) and a 1TB drive is £60 so factor that down to a smaller drive at even £50 and that's only £300 so far with onboard sound being used and the computer fully functioning bar an OS. Not quite the answer you or many others would have been expecting.
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
£300 for all that stuff, and that's without buying the PC, I assume most people buy a good "gaming" mouse and keyboard too. An Xbox 360 console for example costs about £120 now, then you'll need a wireless network adaptor which usually costs about £55, and an Xbox Live Gold subscription which is £35 if you know where to look. So that's a little over £200, for the console and to play online. A lot less than the stuff you posted above, plus the costs of buying the actual PC etc.

The gap in prices between PC games and console games aren't that big anymore, especially lately, when new Xbox 360 games are available for around £20-£30 in some shops. I'm no expert but it seems quite a few top games come out later on the PC than on consoles too.

EDIT: Just remembered, don't PC gamers have to keep upgrading their specs and graphics cards or whatever over the years to keep up with the advances in games ? That will surely cost an arm and a leg too, or maybe just a foot.
 

Sweey

*RETIRED*
£300 for all that stuff, and that's without buying the PC, I assume most people buy a good "gaming" mouse and keyboard too. An Xbox 360 console for example costs about £120 now, then you'll need a wireless network adaptor which usually costs about £55, and an Xbox Live Gold subscription which is £35 if you know where to look. So that's a little over £200, for the console and to play online. A lot less than the stuff you posted above, plus the costs of buying the actual PC etc.

The gap in prices between PC games and console games aren't that big anymore, especially lately, when new Xbox 360 games are available for around £20-£30 in some shops. I'm no expert but it seems quite a few top games come out later on the PC than on consoles too.

EDIT: Just remembered, don't PC gamers have to keep upgrading their specs and graphics cards or whatever over the years to keep up with the advances in games ? That will surely cost an arm and a leg too, or maybe just a foot.

You're really not understanding that the £300, plus a case and power supply IS the PC. A case can be dirt cheap but the PSU won't necessarily be. A decent mouse and keyboard are as little as £15 combined. Lets say close to £400 - that's still not as much as it once was. Only people with extreme needs should go higher and that's by choice, not necessity.

Top games only come out later on PCs if they're being improved. Look at GTA IV and Mass Effect for example, we've got superior graphics and more gameplay options.

We don't have to keep upgrading since dual core. Only a handful of games make a distinction between dual core and quad core meaning dual core remains the option unless you are doing LOTS of encoding and graphical modelling work or music production. RAM prices have dropped faster than the pound this year as have the price of graphics cards and certain peripherals. Simply speaking, technology is moving fast but games requirements aren't meaning the hardware for games is becoming cheaper and cheaper.

In the above price a PC is also used for work and internet browsing etc. though we're not including any of that nor the graphical modelling and music production in the comparison we're conducting in this thread.

New PC games are typically priced from £17.99 to £24.99 with the odd title peaking at £29.99 on release and dropping to £24.99 up to a month later. We're also able to, should we choose, acquire such games for free with ease.
 
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Hunter

BELIEVE
Now that you've simplified it, the pricing etc doesn't seem that bad, although when you consider a console is half the price, and despite what you think, not shit then it's easy to see why they're so popular. Combined with the fact it's far less complicated, you buy a console, a game, then play. All my friends have an Xbox 360 making it a laugh to play/talk with them, I guess we're casual gamers who play purely for fun. PC gamers seem to be a lot more hardcore, some of my friends join clans etc and partake in tournaments, all sounds way too drastic and geeky for me. :mellow:

So I guess you have managed to somewhat change my mind a little on the price of PC gaming, but I still strongly disagree that consoles are "shitty", simply because they're not.
 

Sweey

*RETIRED*
Now that you've simplified it, the pricing etc doesn't seem that bad, although when you consider a console is half the price, and despite what you think, not shit then it's easy to see why they're so popular. Combined with the fact it's far less complicated, you buy a console, a game, then play. All my friends have an Xbox 360 making it a laugh to play/talk with them, I guess we're casual gamers who play purely for fun. PC gamers seem to be a lot more hardcore, some of my friends join clans etc and partake in tournaments, all sounds way too drastic and geeky for me. :mellow:

So I guess you have managed to somewhat change my mind a little on the price of PC gaming, but I still strongly disagree that consoles are "shitty", simply because they're not.

"Shitty" isn't a great term for me to have used, you would have to read through my words a little bit to be fair. They're just not as perfect and fantastic as people make out, that's all. You get people thinking PCs cost the Earth - and yes, they once did - and crucially, thinking PCs are inferior in hardware when they're most certainly not. Its just that which annoys me a lot as its turned into a stereotypical view.

I've never been part of clans or been a part of tournaments etc. the closest I've come being my participation in World of Warcraft for over a year but even then I was never hooked on it, could never play for more than 3-4 hours in one sitting and left because I wanted to play other games. PC is the best platform for hardcore gamers in that respect though, you're right about that.
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
"Shitty" isn't a great term for me to have used, you would have to read through my words a little bit to be fair. They're just not as perfect and fantastic as people make out, that's all. You get people thinking PCs cost the Earth - and yes, they once did - and crucially, thinking PCs are inferior in hardware when they're most certainly not. Its just that which annoys me a lot as its turned into a stereotypical view.

I've never been part of clans or been a part of tournaments etc. the closest I've come being my participation in World of Warcraft for over a year but even then I was never hooked on it, could never play for more than 3-4 hours in one sitting and left because I wanted to play other games. PC is the best platform for hardcore gamers in that respect though, you're right about that.

I've always thought that PC's were able to produce the best graphics etc for games, but I just thought they cost about £1000 to put together along with having to spend money to keep them up to date. As you say though, the prices have come down a bit, but because I don't care for PC gaming, I wouldn't really know.

I used to play a little bit of COD2 on my bro's old gaming PC, and enjoyed it quite a bit, minus the difficulty I found with having to press keys instead of controller buttons. I also tried World of Warcraft around a year ago, and honestly became bored of it after maybe 1 hour. I can imagine it becoming more enthralling the further you delve into the game, but as for the start, it almost put me in a coma and I've just laughed at the game ever since. I'm enjoying FallOut 3 though so far, if that's classed as an RPG ? Only played it for probably 4 hours or so since Christmas but it's definetely got something special about it, not so keen on the 3rd person view as your character looks a bit shit graphically, in terms of body proportions etc but the 1st person view makes the game pretty damn good.

PS: First debate I've had on this site in a year I think. :chanlaugh:
 

Sweey

*RETIRED*
I've always thought that PC's were able to produce the best graphics etc for games, but I just thought they cost about £1000 to put together along with having to spend money to keep them up to date. As you say though, the prices have come down a bit, but because I don't care for PC gaming, I wouldn't really know.

I used to play a little bit of COD2 on my bro's old gaming PC, and enjoyed it quite a bit, minus the difficulty I found with having to press keys instead of controller buttons. I also tried World of Warcraft around a year ago, and honestly became bored of it after maybe 1 hour. I can imagine it becoming more enthralling the further you delve into the game, but as for the start, it almost put me in a coma and I've just laughed at the game ever since. I'm enjoying FallOut 3 though so far, if that's classed as an RPG ? Only played it for probably 4 hours or so since Christmas but it's definetely got something special about it, not so keen on the 3rd person view as your character looks a bit shit graphically, in terms of body proportions etc but the 1st person view makes the game pretty damn good.

PS: First debate I've had on this site in a year I think. :chanlaugh:

I've always loved using a keyboard - I used to play Sensible Soccer and SWOS on a keyboard and could control as well as people on controllers if not better. Just a preference after a while I guess. Fallout 3 is indeed classed as an RPG and is excellent though I've not played it for a while.

You planning to be around a bit more frequently or is this just for Christmas/New Year?
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
I've always loved using a keyboard - I used to play Sensible Soccer and SWOS on a keyboard and could control as well as people on controllers if not better. Just a preference after a while I guess. Fallout 3 is indeed classed as an RPG and is excellent though I've not played it for a while.

You planning to be around a bit more frequently or is this just for Christmas/New Year?

I only played Sensible Soccer on a few occasions, my friend had that original 1-man football team game, can't remember it's proper name though, Liberto Grande ? :mellow: Anyway, was a quality game, could play it for hours on end. I actually recently bought a controller adaptor, so if I ever fancied a little game of something on the PC I can just hook up my Xbox 360 controller. As you say mind, keyboard/controller is all purely down to preference.

I do actually plan to be around more frequently, I've only really started becoming more and more active again over the last month because before that, I never had internet at my Uni accommodation. :mellow: I'm back home now, but one of my Christmas presents was mobile broadband from my dad so I'll definetely be putting that to use. I've got to revise for my upcoming exams in January so no doubt I'll constantly be on the laptop switching between revision, this site and msn. :happy:
 
I'd like to give a nod to Professor Layton on the DS. Aesome little game, had me hooked from start to finish. My girlfriend finished it first but we had a great time playing it.
 

Sweey

*RETIRED*
I only played Sensible Soccer on a few occasions, my friend had that original 1-man football team game, can't remember it's proper name though, Liberto Grande ? :mellow: Anyway, was a quality game, could play it for hours on end. I actually recently bought a controller adaptor, so if I ever fancied a little game of something on the PC I can just hook up my Xbox 360 controller. As you say mind, keyboard/controller is all purely down to preference.

I do actually plan to be around more frequently, I've only really started becoming more and more active again over the last month because before that, I never had internet at my Uni accommodation. :mellow: I'm back home now, but one of my Christmas presents was mobile broadband from my dad so I'll definetely be putting that to use. I've got to revise for my upcoming exams in January so no doubt I'll constantly be on the laptop switching between revision, this site and msn. :happy:

I had to buy a controller adapter for my PC once Pro Evo came as a standard keyboard only allows 3 or 4 key inputs at one time making tricks impossible. I've used controllers for a lot of games since but never SWOS - or GTA, strangely.

Good to know you'll be around more, nice to have a quality member back.
 

Hunter

BELIEVE
I had to buy a controller adapter for my PC once Pro Evo came as a standard keyboard only allows 3 or 4 key inputs at one time making tricks impossible. I've used controllers for a lot of games since but never SWOS - or GTA, strangely.

Good to know you'll be around more, nice to have a quality member back.

Thanks man, appreciate it.

I remember buying PES4 for my old PC, and had difficulty getting it to work. Can't remember the exact problem, I think it worked perfectly fine, but I just couldn't get the patches to work so I just couldn't be arsed messing about with it. I prefer the Xbox 360 controllers over the Playstation ones, but PES will forever be a Playstation game to me.
 
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