I have been thinking: Since the Xbox 360 and PC share a lot of similar titles, should I rather sell my Xbox 360 and get a new gaming PC? Would I also be able to download games for a PC like with the Xbox LIVE Marketplace? Feedback appreciated
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Riggidig (post: 1475087) wrote:
Would I also be able to download games for a PC like with the Xbox LIVE Marketplace?
Syreth (post: 1475145) wrote:I'm probably not the BEST person to answer this question, but I'll take a shot.
If it's simply a matter of not being able to play while lying in bed that's keeping you from enjoying your Xbox 360, then perhaps buying a better TV would be a better solution. Gaming PC's can get pretty pricey, so you might even save some money buying a new TV instead. Of course, this is all assuming that resolution issues are the ONLY reason you're looking to switch to a gaming PC. If there are other reasons to be considered, then buying a new TV might not be the best choice.
Another thing to keep in mind, as stated earlier, is that gaming PC's are expensive. You'll probably have to shell out a few hundred dollars at least on top of whatever cash you can get from selling your Xbox360, which you'll most likely have to sell at a loss. The difference between the selling price of your Xbox360 and what you've already paid for it is basically a sunk cost, so that's something to keep in mind.
What I would do -- make a list of benefits and drawbacks of buying a gaming PC, and do a bit of pricing research on both used Xbox 360's and gaming PC's.
Xeno (post: 1475200) wrote:Here's another question you should ask yourself. Since your computer is crummy as you say, are you thinking about purchasing/building a new PC anyway? If so then it might be more advantageous to sell the 360 and have some extra cash to put towards a new PC anyway. Also, if you go with a custom build you can make a gaming PC for quite a bit less than what you'd have to pay to a pre-fab company like Hewlett Packard or DELL.
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