My computer has a lot more memory space on it (a terabyte currently), and I enjoy not having to deal with discs on it. I would never want to take my game to someone else's computer because you'd have to install it and everything. With consoles, I like being able to take it to another machine and use it instantly, and I like not being restricted by hard drive size. But then, I haven't been playing many console games at all in the last couple years. What little game time I have anymore happens on the PC.
Not as easy to take a saved game over to a friend's house, either. Unless you have a flash drive and the game saves go into a straight-forward folder. Civ4, I have no frickin' clue where it saves my games. One's on this partition, another's on that partition. Makes no sense.
soilent brad is PEOPLE!
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = EM2C <-- Define it!
"Uh...we don't support the Hannah Montana empire."
- My 6 year old niece
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = EM2C <-- Define it!
"Uh...we don't support the Hannah Montana empire."
- My 6 year old niece
Most console gamers still prefer discs over downloads
05/07/2010 04:58:40 AM
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For consoles, I definitely prefer discs. I can take it to a friend's house, not fill up my harddrive
05/07/2010 05:45:22 AM
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I prefer discs for consoles, but downloads for my PC.
05/07/2010 06:20:47 AM
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Makes sense
08/07/2010 07:42:42 AM
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Honestly, with the way CD/DVD media can go bad, and all the longer I really play games...
05/07/2010 03:39:24 PM
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I never said gamers don't prefer discs. I just said it's not the plastic that they like.
06/07/2010 01:50:08 AM
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my biggest problem with net-accessibility...
06/07/2010 02:20:18 AM
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Hm.
06/07/2010 04:26:37 PM
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really? when I was using steam for a short bit...
06/07/2010 04:29:06 PM
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