A PC runs PC games. A console runs console games.
In the future you'll be playing games on your pc with a console controller.
At least. That's what I think will happen.
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A PC runs PC games. A console runs console games.
In the future you'll be playing games on your pc with a console controller.
At least. That's what I think will happen.
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This can already be done. You can plug an Xbox 360 controller into a PC's USB port and use it as a controller for some games.
I don't think this will become the dominant way of playing PC games, though. For first-person shooters, real-time strategy games, MMORPGs, and isometric RPGs - probably the most popular types of PC games - a lot of people prefer using a mouse and keyboard to play.
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Actually all video games are made with a computer in the first place are they not? and PS3 can do so much stuff already it's like that is already a computer. As for being able to play video game systems on the computer and such I am sure everyone already knows how to do that. I mean I already know. But a computer should be not considered a video game system because it was originally made to be able to do anything on it not just play games.
I play most of my games on my laptop (mainly Devil May Cry 4 now) so yes I'd like to call it a console idd...
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that's true, but some games are just made to be on a console and would never work on a PC (well... they would, but controlling it would be horrible using a keyboard and mouse setup).
for example: Soul Calibur 4 (or any of the Soul Cal games for that matter). you'll never get the same fluid movements on a keyboard that you would with an analog thumb-stick. thus, stringing together combos and such would be a nightmare, unless you have a 360 controller hooked up to your pc.
another example: Beautiful Katamari. the thumbsticks control how fast you move and which direction you go. you can't control something that precisely with an on/off toggle like a keyboard button.
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it all depends on what type of PC you are using................like if you work in an office building, all you use the PC there for is doing menial office tasks.........however if youre a gamer with a state of the art gaming system, and all you have on that is an Operating System and games, then it could be considered a gaming console............
Office PC: not a gaming console
Hand built Gaming PC: Game Console
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