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No, you just have to take some LSD. After taking LSD, some people think putting on glasses gives them lazer eye vision.
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soooo do you have to wear those glasses to make the pool table do... whatever it does? glow neonly?
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Originally posted by the_f0qer View PostPlay with friends on different computers on one server while enjoying having your own whole screen :rockout:
Like when you have friends over at your apartment and you're bored. You don't tell them, "Hey guys, you all go home on your PC's and we'll play Counter Strike on a server". You play 4 player GoldenEye on the Nintendo 64! That or Pool. My pool table owns.
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Actually for the 1-month trial period that I had Xbox live, it was incredibly addictive. I was a little disappointed that I wasted the last bit of it playing Burnout Revenge (basically everyone choosing the same car and having your rank go DOWN even if you make 2nd or 3rd place. It wasn't worth the frustration) instead of something more fun like Halo 2 or Ghost Recon.
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I have actually wondered about overclocking my PS2, if it is possible, etc. Those random slowdowns in Mercenaries suck.
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Originally posted by Canadian*Sniper View PostI usually buy consoles to play with friends. PCs restrict that unless you get a few controller ports on it. But it's a lot cooler to play the real thing rather than a crappy emulation.
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my 360 died 6 months after i flashed the dvd-rom so i could play burned 360 games, its all good though, i bought a new one at walmart returned it the next day told them it was broke and got me a new xbox + my money back
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I usually buy consoles to play with friends. PCs restrict that unless you get a few controller ports on it. But it's a lot cooler to play the real thing rather than a crappy emulation.
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Nah, if I did have a console, I would be using it like a computer (mouse, keyboard), and I already have a kickass PC for gaming which I'm comfortable with, not to mention the functionality of the computer.
On the expense side, if you know what you're doing, you can build a totally new PC. PC vs Console, excluding the expense of a monitor (when you buy a console you generally don't buy a new TV), you can build yourself a decent computer for the price of a console. You can configure it any way you want to, and use it for so much more than games. Also, if you REALLY know what you're doing, you can turn around and buy cheaper parts and overclock them to save a bit of $$. You can't buy a slower xbox, they all come with the same hardware.
Bottom line, while a computer the same price of a console won't do games as well as the console, it will still be very acceptable, and you can go and overclock stuff and potentially make it faster than a console, while having more functionality for slightly more/slightly less $$.
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I've got an Xbox 360 - very fun for multiplayer until your live subscription runs out. I plan to renew mine real soon, but for the time being I've been playing some older Xbox games that I missed out on (never had an original Xbox).
It's a nice console and I love the variety of games, especially the assortment of first-person shooters.
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I bought a PS3 1/2 months after it was released, took it back 2 days later, Not enough content.
The Xbox360 is a good console, its graphics aren't as great as the PS3 but its definitely next-gen and has a lot of games available.
I'd say, get an Xbox for now, in a year get a PS3.
If you have 1 or more kids then you are stuck with a Wii
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