Could be either. Consider: Playing cards or Monopoly can be an occasion for socializing with other people and also provide some variety in a sometimes-boring existence; on the other hand, you can spend so much time at it that you neglect the rest of your life. Computer gaming probably gives you LESS opportunity for interacting with other breathing humans than the older games.
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There are many reasons your netbook could be faster than your gaming PC. Your PC could be older, could have viruses, or could be overloaded with stuff.
Basically, if you buy it on Xbox you have a standard performance which you can rely on. However on PC if you have a bad computer ( graphics, memory etc.) then you won't enjoy Minecraft PC as much as if you have a good computer. If you already have a great PC then buy the PC version, if you have an Xbox and a bad computer in terms of performance then buy the Xbox version. Get a good gaming PC and you will never regret it! I built mine from scratch, way cheaper, lots of fun and actually really easy (buy a good book on it!) My PC cost £305 and is great for minecraft and other games! Message me if you want an idea of some good components Also price is different, Xbox is cheaper than PC by around $6/£4/€6. In my opinion, the PC version is the best, it has the largest following, always has the newest version, can be easily modded, recorded and servers are way better with loads of amazing minigames, factions and more!
It depends. Some games require more memory than others. 60gb is a lot of space, but you end up only getting about 50gb of it. Either way, believe me, you will have PLENTY of room for games or anything else you want to download. That's if your're talking about a gaming console. If you're talking about a computer, that is DEFINITELY not enough room.
It depends on the kinds of games you play. Highly graphical massively multiplayer games take much more computing power than simple web games. The best way to answer this is to visit the websites of the games you're interested in. Check out both the minimum system requirements and the gaming sites' forums. You'll see people complain about bad systems and brag about good ones.
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