I didn't mean for it to happen, it just kinda did. Steam had already been present in my gaming life for a while, but it never really clicked beyond the handful of games that I found interesting over the course of a year.
Consoles just always monopolized my time. The PC I had was already pretty beefy, but recently I upgraded to a Haswell processor and got an R9 290 card as well as a larger SSD. I reflected on the new releases coming out and finally realized -- hey, most of these are coming out on PC too, and (usually) drop in price faster. This realization moved me from my living room where my PS4 was hooked up to the computer den where my PC was. I've purchased more on Steam in the last couple weeks than I have over the course of nearly a year (and I'm not done).
Will still keep any consoles I get for true exclusives, but my focus right now is on PC, and I'm continually amazed at the sheer versatility of the platform..
Consoles just always monopolized my time. The PC I had was already pretty beefy, but recently I upgraded to a Haswell processor and got an R9 290 card as well as a larger SSD. I reflected on the new releases coming out and finally realized -- hey, most of these are coming out on PC too, and (usually) drop in price faster. This realization moved me from my living room where my PS4 was hooked up to the computer den where my PC was. I've purchased more on Steam in the last couple weeks than I have over the course of nearly a year (and I'm not done).
Will still keep any consoles I get for true exclusives, but my focus right now is on PC, and I'm continually amazed at the sheer versatility of the platform..