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My name is not a troll
The WHY is Important. Include a reason or become lion food
UPDATE #1: Moved due to idiocy.
Personally, my choice is between either the Xbox 360 or the PC. I chose the Xbox 360 partly for it's brilliant Xbox Live feature (Yes, it costs, I understand & accept that, but I feel for a standardized service which specific companies cannot screw you over for beacuse a game got old is worth the £40 a year) and partly beacuse the console does everything I need it or want it to do - stream videos, play video games, let me play with my friends (& Cue), etc.
I'd prefer the PC if mine was more powerful, however. It's a incredibly diverse gaming platform and the avalibility of programs and tools for it mean you can (if you have the time, the effort & the skill) create amazing things such as OS's.. or games.. like SRB2. The Internet is also a big selling point for the PC beacuse.. well.. it's the internet.
It also has a huge install base. See your reading this? Then you (most likely) have a PC.
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UPDATE #1: Moved due to idiocy.
Personally, my choice is between either the Xbox 360 or the PC. I chose the Xbox 360 partly for it's brilliant Xbox Live feature (Yes, it costs, I understand & accept that, but I feel for a standardized service which specific companies cannot screw you over for beacuse a game got old is worth the £40 a year) and partly beacuse the console does everything I need it or want it to do - stream videos, play video games, let me play with my friends (& Cue), etc.
I'd prefer the PC if mine was more powerful, however. It's a incredibly diverse gaming platform and the avalibility of programs and tools for it mean you can (if you have the time, the effort & the skill) create amazing things such as OS's.. or games.. like SRB2. The Internet is also a big selling point for the PC beacuse.. well.. it's the internet.
It also has a huge install base. See your reading this? Then you (most likely) have a PC.
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