You guys don't understand. He will spend around $300 on the 360. Maybe another $100 for the wireless adapter and then $60 on each game.
No, reading his first post, it seems like he can get a 360 now with his brother with the $130 he has right now. So he is kinda going half and half. He said if he had the money, he would say no to the 360 because he would have the money for his PC. But since he doesnt, his brother offered to get a 360 with him.
Why cant he connect via Ethernet? I didnt read anywhere where he says anything about wireless.
I have my 360 upstairs, yes its connected wireless, but I didnt pay $100 on the wireless adapter, instead, I set up a bridge to connect with my computer, which has an cheap wireless USB.
Not all 360 games are $60. Out of the 5 games I have, only 1 is $60. The rest is $30 and below.
Upgrading computer parts arent that cheap unless you can find someone to sell it to. I spent about $1500 last year, and now I only ended up with a $500 computer I have now. So I lost about $1000 just by upgrading parts.
The max he is willing to spend on the PC is $300, but he actually wants to spend less.
I know I wanted to spend less for a gaming computer when I was young, and have a hard time finding cash.
Im not against nor for getting the PC or the 360. Just making some points that might help the OP decide.