Engadget says: "There's just one problem with this, the way we see it: most folks with $3000 earmarked for a gaming laptop probably already own an Xbox 360. Just a thought."
Shame on you Engadget. The reality is, most people who have $3000 earmarked for a gaming laptop are likely "anti-console" all together.
Yup, I really like Engadget's sagacious inferences. I can never tell whether they come up with them on the spot or they thoroughly ponder them before delighting us with their wisdom.
Apparently I need to try a bit harder, and start considering all the miniscule sub-groups of the consumer electronics industry that will be offended by my statements. Today's special guests: hardcore PC gamers. But seriously, let's get some Engadget Counter-Strike going sometime. CS is still cool, right?
Paul: CS 1.6 is still cool. Q3 is still amazing as well.
Also, I disagree with DSSTrainer. I have a bunch of hardcore gamer friends, and they're just that, hardcore gamers. We all have 360's and $3k computers.
"If one wants to truly pwn, one must pwn in all games."
I believe engadget's inference to gaming laptop buyers being 360 owners was appropriate because 360 is mostly a hardcore gamer's console. Casual players get wii and everyone else a ps3. I am a hardcore gamer who owns a gaming laptop and 360, my only current gen console.
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Engadget says: "There's just one problem with this, the way we see it: most folks with $3000 earmarked for a gaming laptop probably already own an Xbox 360. Just a thought."
Shame on you Engadget. The reality is, most people who have $3000 earmarked for a gaming laptop are likely "anti-console" all together.
Yup, I really like Engadget's sagacious inferences. I can never tell whether they come up with them on the spot or they thoroughly ponder them before delighting us with their wisdom.
Apparently I need to try a bit harder, and start considering all the miniscule sub-groups of the consumer electronics industry that will be offended by my statements. Today's special guests: hardcore PC gamers. But seriously, let's get some Engadget Counter-Strike going sometime. CS is still cool, right?
"sagacious", +1
-jp
Not really. I own a PS3 and Xbox 360(used to have a Wii, but traded that in for a brand new PS3) and a gaming computer at the same time.
There are different games on each system that make it worth it.
Paul:
CS 1.6 is still cool. Q3 is still amazing as well.
Also, I disagree with DSSTrainer. I have a bunch of hardcore gamer friends, and they're just that, hardcore gamers. We all have 360's and $3k computers.
"If one wants to truly pwn, one must pwn in all games."
I believe engadget's inference to gaming laptop buyers being 360 owners was appropriate because 360 is mostly a hardcore gamer's console. Casual players get wii and everyone else a ps3. I am a hardcore gamer who owns a gaming laptop and 360, my only current gen console.