Author Topic: Is PC gaming dying or growing?  (Read 2574 times)

Am I the only one who actually likes laying down on a couch/bed and relaxing while playing a game with a controller?
Am I the only one who really doesn't care whether or not I'm using a console or a PC, as long as I'm playing a game I enjoy?

Am I the only one who actually likes laying down on a couch/bed and relaxing while playing a game with a controller?
lol i have a usb controller

though i need to use it more

though i need to have more games where it'd be useful

PCs are generally more expensive because they use better components. Also, They aren't hard to maintain. And they last longer. While your out buying a whole new "Xbox 720" or whatever, I'll be buying better components for my compy, for substantially less.

My old PC was running on pixie-dust for about five years, it had so many problems it wasn't funny.
But even with all that going wrong, it kept on going, dedicated to letting me play my games, eventually it gave out when the bios got corrupted.

It took five years of running on dust for it to die, not counting the 5+ years before it started breaking which was when my Brother built it and used it himself, so that PC lasted a good 10 years, how long can you expect a modern console to last before breaking?

You bought a $300 computer?
What type of crazy forgeter are you

It was $500 actually. Where the forget did you read $300?

It was $500 actually. Where the forget did you read $300?
is 5x better than a PS3/Xbox for about the same price

Am I the only one who really doesn't care whether or not I'm using a console or a PC, as long as I'm playing a game I enjoy?
Its okay.

I'm here.

I like PC gaming, I just don't think that the amount of people who want performance number higher than those who want accessibility.

pc gaming is defo growing.
consoles are getting motion control pushed onto hardcore games, which no hardcore gamers want.