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At any case I preffer AMD because the price/quality is better in my oppinion, i own a r9 280x and I can play everything and fullHD at maximum the same card in Nvidia cost 100€ more and i have never had any problem with AMD drivers nor Nvidia drivers.
there was a massive thread, http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/540744937558209932/
Please enlighten yourself.
pc can play new games and old
console can only play new games
pc costs more and can be easily upgraded
console is cheaper, limited upgrades, (hdd/ssd)
you can build a pc to play at console specs, low-mid at 720p for around console prices
and upgrade it in the future for higher settigs
for gpus
amd is cheaper
nvidia is lower wattage for similar performance
I did look for a thread before I stated this because I was sure this had been discussed before, but nothing came up in the search. Thanks!
Thank you, I just learned something lol!
Console = Can't be upgraded, low quality and capped.
4th Gen Haswell
Intel CPU i5 or i7
Nvidia high-end gaming graphics card (or AMD if low/mid budget)
Consoles are for kids ages 7-12, designed to keep them off of the PC so you can play it more!