PC.
I do have a 360, I bought it on a whim a few years ago and I only ever put enough hours to beat ODST on it. I have no use for console games, when I was younger it was a bit different but now anything that is half decent on console comes on PC now with better opportunities available because of it.
I like PC over everything else because the single player games are typically way better, and have the ability to be modded. The multiplayer games are typically more stable, more competitive, and just better over all. etc etc
What it comes down to is I found my console a waste of money, and I see most consoles that way especially if people invest heavily in a gaming PC. I spent a nice chunk of change on an 360 + 2 games.. and they collect dust. It was roughly 1/5th of the cost of my computer which I use every day playing new and old games.
PC (if you have access to a good one or are willing to improve it) just wins over all for smooth gameplay, variety of games, modifiable games, online play, etc. If you don't have the funds or don't wish to invest heavily on a computer for some other reason I can see a case being made for consoles but I don't think I'll ever buy a console again.
You dodged a bullet there, Skyrim on PS3 is completely broken. It has many many game breaking bugs that haven't been fixed. And if you have a large save it creates a memory leak problem which typically ruins your game. Also the 2 DLC's which have been out for a while for 360 and PC aren't out for PS3... and given that the company has been dodging questions about it for PS3.. I doubt it will ever come out for it.
PC imo is the best system for Skyrim, I mean the game is hugely buggy if you play the vanilla version at least with PC you have access to unofficial bug fixing mods which fix the game. There are also many other mods which make the game harder, fix broken quest lines... add new content etc. I mean modding the game became so popular the company released official mod making tools for it. Half of the fun of TES games is modable content (which if you have a console you miss out on)
I do have a 360, I bought it on a whim a few years ago and I only ever put enough hours to beat ODST on it. I have no use for console games, when I was younger it was a bit different but now anything that is half decent on console comes on PC now with better opportunities available because of it.
I like PC over everything else because the single player games are typically way better, and have the ability to be modded. The multiplayer games are typically more stable, more competitive, and just better over all. etc etc
What it comes down to is I found my console a waste of money, and I see most consoles that way especially if people invest heavily in a gaming PC. I spent a nice chunk of change on an 360 + 2 games.. and they collect dust. It was roughly 1/5th of the cost of my computer which I use every day playing new and old games.
PC (if you have access to a good one or are willing to improve it) just wins over all for smooth gameplay, variety of games, modifiable games, online play, etc. If you don't have the funds or don't wish to invest heavily on a computer for some other reason I can see a case being made for consoles but I don't think I'll ever buy a console again.
(19 Nov 12, 02:44PM)yopa Wrote: I just bought an xbox... Because I wanted to play skyrim... and the store didn't have it on ps3 -.- but I would prefer ps3 though
You dodged a bullet there, Skyrim on PS3 is completely broken. It has many many game breaking bugs that haven't been fixed. And if you have a large save it creates a memory leak problem which typically ruins your game. Also the 2 DLC's which have been out for a while for 360 and PC aren't out for PS3... and given that the company has been dodging questions about it for PS3.. I doubt it will ever come out for it.
PC imo is the best system for Skyrim, I mean the game is hugely buggy if you play the vanilla version at least with PC you have access to unofficial bug fixing mods which fix the game. There are also many other mods which make the game harder, fix broken quest lines... add new content etc. I mean modding the game became so popular the company released official mod making tools for it. Half of the fun of TES games is modable content (which if you have a console you miss out on)