Kotaku - People become gamers by accident, usually when they're young. A school-friend's console turns them into one. Or a parent hands them their first controller. It happens naturally.
But being a PC gamer...as far as I've been able to tell, that happens on purpose. That's something you declare. It's no accident. It's an effort, a conscious act.
I once was a PC gamer. Then I stopped, for years. Soon, I'll start again. I'm ready.
Available right now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC is the latest from a prolific KEMCO team - Horrific Xanatorium; a horror Visual Novel
"The Singapore-based indie games publisher Spiral Up Games and Qingdao/Shandong-based (China) indie games developer Aluba Studio, today announced with great happiness and excitement that their hacking adventure "Cyber Manhunt 2: New World" is coming to PC via Steam EA on May 10th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Berlin-based (Germany) indie games developer Tarock Interactive today announced with great delight and happiness that their open-world survival/crafting game "Lost Legions", is now currenly in development for PC." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
PC master elites and dirty console peasants, it never gets old lol
Regardless of whatever console I may be playing, I'll probably always have a PC to game on.
I'm inclined to say "Who cares?" but I know someone does.
Really, though, this article just seems to be making a big production out of nothing.
Going back to PC gaming? Good for you. But whether you do or don't, the world- gaming and otherwise- will still turn.
Article Quote "I'd often hear that PC gaming was better, but when I'd do the math, I'd realize it was also ridiculously more expensive."
Well, if he keeps buying gaming laptops whenever he feels the need to be a PC gamer, it's no wonder why he thinks it ridiculously more expensive and becomes obsolete in no time flat. That just reinforces the whole idea. Heck, the money I put into a complete rebuild (everything but PSU) of my PC this year would get me a gaming laptop roughly equivalent in performance to the 2.5 year old system that my new system replaced. Bummer eh?
Just recently left console for pc, found Dayz and haven't looked back...
I bought a PC over the summer and now I can't afford any more games because I'm starting uni soon... :(