The only reason I buy console versions over PC is because I prefer physical games over digital. Course, with PC being so much better, thats just a battle im gonna have to give up on evantually.
I buy consoles because it’s all I’ve done since the 1980’s because I’m a filthy normie who had sex in high school instead of learning how to build supercomputers with PC boards. Don’t know a god damned thing about computers and I’m too old to bother learning, but from what I can ascertain; console gaming is going to shit, PC gaming appears to be starting to as well. It’s just slightly better (for now).
There's nothing about PC gaming thats going to shit. In fact, its thriving more than ever. Building a PC is not hard, its just putting parts together and the worse part is the cable management.
You can also just pay someone to put it together for you. That's what I did with my latest rig. The novelty of assembling the parts myself has long since worn off and I'd rather just hand it to someone who does it all day and have them do it so I don't short out the motherboard like I did that one time back in college. That and figuring out some of the case to mobo connections can be pretty awful depending on how shitty the documentation is.
It's not even hard to put the parts together, everything has a single place where it fits and it's really easy to make a computer tell you every part you need to build a computer.
The only reason I buy console versions over PC is because I prefer physical games over digital. Course, with PC being so much better, thats just a battle im gonna have to give up on evantually.
I buy consoles because it’s all I’ve done since the 1980’s because I’m a filthy normie who had sex in high school instead of learning how to build supercomputers with PC boards. Don’t know a god damned thing about computers and I’m too old to bother learning, but from what I can ascertain; console gaming is going to shit, PC gaming appears to be starting to as well. It’s just slightly better (for now).
Am I more or less correct?
There's nothing about PC gaming thats going to shit. In fact, its thriving more than ever. Building a PC is not hard, its just putting parts together and the worse part is the cable management.
You can also just pay someone to put it together for you. That's what I did with my latest rig. The novelty of assembling the parts myself has long since worn off and I'd rather just hand it to someone who does it all day and have them do it so I don't short out the motherboard like I did that one time back in college. That and figuring out some of the case to mobo connections can be pretty awful depending on how shitty the documentation is.
It's not even hard to put the parts together, everything has a single place where it fits and it's really easy to make a computer tell you every part you need to build a computer.
Get a Steam Deck.
It's literally all the best parts about PC gaming, but in the form factor and OS that acts identical to a console.
If you can use/play a Nintendo Switch, you can play a Steam Deck.