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		<title>Perspectives on game consoles</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sims 2 Pets]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[ ... -person <b>game</b>, such as a combat or racing <b>game</b>, on a console than on the computer.</p>

<p>Even though I prefer to play <b>games</b> on a computer, consoles have their benefits, as well as their disadvantages.  I would hate to buy a new console just because  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a person who has never played games using game consoles, getting used to newer consoles was not as easy as I&#8217;d thought it would be.  I have always played video games on the computer, and the controls for a game console are significantly different.  After playing video games on a few different consoles, I have decided that I still prefer to play games on the computer.</p>
<p>I feel that for the most part, computers offer simpler controls; however, console game controllers have a nice feature that allows you to rotate your in-game view fairly easily.  Unlike computers, there are many different game consoles, and they are replaced in a few years by a newer version.  When this happens, new game releases for the prior version generally decrease.  For a computer, you&#8217;d only need to upgrade your hardware if you want to play the latest, graphic-demanding games.  This can be very expensive, but in my view it is more expensive to buy one, two, or more different consoles and the games for them.</p>
<p>In some cases, I have noted that the computer version of a game is much better than it&#8217;s console counterpart.  A great <span id="more-11"></span> example of this would be my experience with The Sims 2: Pets on the computer, versus The Sims 2: Pets on the Playstation 2 console.  Some of the console controls for the game were very awkward, and the loading times were worse than my computer &#8211; and I definitely do not have a top-of-the-line computer.  Despite the unfortunate glitches that accompanied the PC version of the game, it was still better than the Playstation 2 version.</p>
<p>Not all console games are worse than their computer counterparts, and a great benefit of the console is that there seem to be more games for them.  There are also certain games that are exclusively for console, which is a shame, since I prefer the computer.  Games like Karaoke Revolution have only ever been released for the GameCube, XBox, and Playstation consoles.  It is also much easier to play a two-person game, such as a combat or racing game, on a console than on the computer.</p>
<p>Even though I prefer to play games on a computer, consoles have their benefits, as well as their disadvantages.  I would hate to buy a new console just because games were no longer produced for the &#8220;older version&#8221; of that console.  Computer games are constantly produced, though a downside is having to check if your computer meets the game graphics specifications.  It can be very frustrating if you don&#8217;t have a somewhat new computer, or a computer with the hardware to meet the game requirements.  Fortunately, I&#8217;m not really a &#8220;hardcore gamer&#8221; and am satisfied with playing not-so-new games, and my personal favourites, which work well on my machine.  Conversely, I know of others who are strict console fans, and they have their own valid reasons for preferring consoles over computers.  In the end, it boils down to a matter of personal preference, what works best for you, and what results in the most fun.</p>
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