You mean plug and install and download patches and restart downloads and then install again and pay for multiplayer and play?
my dude
You have a PSO avatar. For the most part, PC gaming is only a minefield if you're trying to do very specialized things that can only be done on PC, like play the most comprehensive version of classic PSO online in 2017.
GENERALLY, if you just want to play modern games using nice, high-end hardware, PC use is pretty easy. Not console easy, but easy enough to be worth it for most enthusiasts.
Yes, Steam trading cards are my lifeblood. Games that don't have them are a waste of time, honestly.
No, I think playing hunched over a monitor with a mouse and keyboard for long periods of time is uncomfortable. I used to have a desk job so coming home to stare at a computer screen was the last thing I wanted to do in my free time. Also I'm not into upgrading every year or two just so I can enjoy the latest games at their best. Not hating on PC gamers or anything like that, I just find relaxing on the couch or upstairs in my room with a controller in hand to be the most comfortable way to play.
And no, I don't want to pay extra for steam link or run cables to hook up my PC to the TVs in my home. Consoles are plug in and play, no hassle involved.
I'm almost there now. There are still just enough exclusives and shoddy PC ports that keep me on the console train for now.
Yes I also play on my TV using a controller.
It's true that you do need to buy an HDMI cable to hook a PC up to a monitor or TV if your monitor or TV does not come with an HDMI cable.
PC doesn't get 1st party titles which alone is a reason not to use it as a primary platform IMO.
It's true that you do need to buy an HDMI cable to hook a PC up to a monitor or TV if your monitor or TV does not come with an HDMI cable.
I was going to read this as a troll then I checked and I've made enough cash on Steam Cards since June 2013 to offset the cost of buying a PS4
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So I guess I like Steam cards too.
No, I think playing hunched over a monitor with a mouse and keyboard for long periods of time is uncomfortable. I used to have a desk job so coming home to stare at a computer screen was the last thing I wanted to do in my free time. Also I'm not into upgrading every year or two just so I can enjoy the latest games at their best. Not hating on PC gamers or anything like that, I just find relaxing on the couch or upstairs in my room with a controller in hand to be the most comfortable way to play.
And no, I don't want to pay extra for steam link or run cables to hook up my PC to the TVs in my home. Consoles are plug in and play, no hassle involved.
I don't know how much I made, but it'll usually be enough to buy a new EU4 expansion every two month or something like that. I just sell what I have since the last sell. Most of the money comes from booster packs for me.Steam cards are literally like a dime a dozen these days. Do you get the rarer ones that are still worth a decent amount or do you just gather so many that you're able to earn that much through sheer volume?
Originally Posted by Suburban Thug
No, I think playing hunched over a monitor with a mouse and keyboard for long periods of time is uncomfortable. I used to have a desk job so coming home to stare at a computer screen was the last thing I wanted to do in my free time. Also I'm not into upgrading every year or two just so I can enjoy the latest games at their best. Not hating on PC gamers or anything like that, I just find relaxing on the couch or upstairs in my room with a controller in hand to be the most comfortable way to play.
And no, I don't want to pay extra for steam link or run cables to hook up my PC to the TVs in my home. Consoles are plug in and play, no hassle involved.
this bullshit reads straight from 2005.
hell, even the "consoles are plug and play, no hassle involved" bit is false nowadays
nothing compares to being relaxed on your couch in front of a 40"++ tv...![]()