User blog comment:CptSteveRogers/Gamers, and consoles./@comment-30610591-20130726154233

As for my opinion, PC gaming and console gaming are both good. I have both a console (well...more than one console anyways. :P) and a laptop. The consoles do have some games that aren't availible on PC's though. Such as the Mario games (at least for the most part. The world is full of hackers both good and bad so some games may have made it's way to the PC). Anyways, I don't get why you are telling people not to get a Dell if they are looking to buy a computer for PC gaming. A computer is a computer after all. If you gave some reasons, then maybe I would understand better. But the Alienware laptop is made by Dell and it is heavily used for gaming (I think) so I'm still not understanding. Why can't people use what they enjoy the most? If they find that they like console gaming better then good for them. They are happy with how they spent their money. Maybe they like the shape of the controller, or like the games the console can play. My PS3 has only five games (out of 12 games made for the PS3) that are availible from where I would buy games off my computer, so I enjoy playing on my PS3. And why can't we enjoy both?

PC gaming:


 * Positives: Has some good games, games can be used with cheats, easy to look into the coding of the game and hack/mod it, and can be used with a controller or keyboard and mousepad.


 * Negatives: Some PCs lag, does not have some games that consoles have, can not be used with motion controlers or stuff like Xbox's Kinect (as of now anyways, though there may be some products I don't know about. Like a camera that lets you do what the Kinect would. Maybe..., but I don't think there is a motion controller for a computer yet).

Console gaming:


 * Positives: Has good games, nice controllers, motion controllers and special cameras, and can have games not availible on the PC (such as Mario, Sonic, Metroid, and others).


 * Negatives: Price tag and company rules (such as having to pay for Xbox live, or having to pay more money for renting a movie and having a certain ammount of people [which is what the Xbox One is going to do I think]).