There are some games that just flat out-have a better experience on a PC than on a console. That's not to say I don't see the value and the appeal to PC gaming. Casual gamers, kids, aren't having to do anything more than plug in a box, open a game and play it. Games consoles are also far more accessible to the masses. You buy a game from the store, and you play it. You don't need drivers, you don't need to worry about whether your hardware is up to snuff. Going with a console you may sacrifice resolution or frame rate, but for the most part you get a consistent experience. ![]() With a console you don't have to worry that your hardware is up to snuff Whichever way you look at it, you're guaranteeing a generation's worth of gameplay from a console. That's just the graphics card - there's a whole rest of a PC you have to put around it. I spent not quite twice that amount on buying the 1TB Xbox One console I currently own. Using my own example again, I needed a £150 graphics card upgrade to play Forza 6: Apex on my PC close to the level I can already play Forza 6 on the the Xbox One. You won't get that from a PC for that money. The new Xbox One S will sell from $299, play every Xbox One game and also 4K Blu-Ray discs as well.
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