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Meh @ PC, too much bullcrap with requirements. If you have a game system you know the game will work to its max graphics without laging or anything, not to mention you play it on a TV not some little monitor :banana:
...but if you do have a PC that can play the latest and more demanding games they look so much nicer on screen than what the consoles do. Also, you can connect your tv screen to most GPU's these days anyway but, don't know why I'd want to when my 24" monitor has a higher resolution thant my 46" lcd TV :(.
PC for everything :( (also own a chipped PS2 but never use it)
+1...even have the PS2 connected to the PC via. hdtv tuner:D

hdmi - hdmi for 1080p resolution on a massive LCD for your PC is the way to go. I agree PC is the best performer hands down but it does have its cons.

I got mine set up that way. However i hate the mouse & keyboard. Just doesnt feel like gaming to me.

Plus no booting up to desktop and stupid pop ups from software. Just straight gaming all the way.

Just take a look a platform game comparisons, the same console seems to be coming out on top everytime.

i've got one group of friends who have a ps3 and another group that have the 360 and one mate whos got both.. its hard to choose what console cos im basically chosing what group of friends i want to play online with lol

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