Poll: Lets see where we "REALLY" fall. (PC / Console / Both)

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Guffe

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I mainly play on my console (at the moment a WiiU, enjoying it :D)
But every now and again there comes a game on the PC that I just want to try out.
And even if the amount of games I've played on the PC is low. One of my favorite games ever is on the PC.
 

Aesir23

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I play on both consoles and PC. I don't have a good enough PC to play many of the more demanding games if they're more recent than 2009(video card is fine, CPU and OS really hold me back). I also don't really have the money to spare to upgrade the parts as much as I would like either.

Many of the genres I prefer are also the type that play better on consoles and it doesn't help that I'm far more comfortable with the setup of a console. I like the convenience of slipping the disk in and just being able to play.

I also despise Steam on some levels. I like the convenience of buying PC titles online, especially small Indie titles that wouldn't be otherwise available. However, I hate being forced to link titles that I've bought via retail to Steam.
 

Abomination

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PC, I sold my TV when my Playstation 2 died for reasons that are beyond me.

Never looked back. I have missed out on some exclusives but I have received no end of satisfaction from using my PC. I also despise the idea of having to buy an entire system to play a very limited number of exclusives - so I refuse to not partake.

The other thing is there are now Playstation 2 emulators so even though my PS2 died I can still play the games I had for it.
 

Olas

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The only consoles I buy are Nintendo consoles, everything else is PC.
 

Battenberg

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I've been a playstation guy since I got the original rayman and a ps1 years and years ago (and played 360 through sharing a house with xboxers at uni) but I've been getting into PC gaming a lot more recently. Sadly I ony have an old, slow laptop and can't afford a better rig, otherwise I'd definitely be more of a PC gamer with the less than thrilling next gen consoles coming up (as much as it pains me to say even the PS4 isn't bringing anything especially exciting to the table).
 

antidonkey

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The PC will probably always be my preferred platform of choice. It helps that I tend to only buy games on the cheap and steam does an amazing job of that. However, I really do like my PS3. It doesn't get as much use playing games as I'd like but it's there for any exclusives that happen to come along. I'm sure I'll eventually wind up with a PS4 but I doubt it'll be before the end of next year. The Xbox has never really appealed to me. In order to take full advantage of it you need a Live Gold subscription and that's only worthwhile if you're into multi-player, which I am not.
 

ImmortalDrifter

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I tend to play RPGs and other solo on the PC and anything multiplayer on the consoles since most of my chums are less invested in gaming than I am. So both for me.
 

TallanKhan

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cloroxbb said:
TallanKhan said:
I used to have a fairly even split between PC and console but steam authentication has made pc gaming too much like hard work, havent brought a PC title in about 18 months so I have opted for console only.
Hahaha, you must not know what "hard work" is then... Its weird, all I have to do when using Steam is click the application. It loads up and I play my games. When buying, I either buy on Steam itself, where I click buy, then install the game, then play. Also very easy.

When purchasing keys, you enter the code into Steam, it activates, you download, you play. Not hard at all IMO.
Hahahah (because thats how people start a sensible comment right??? right????) I never understand why the Steam fanboys feel the need to jump to their defence whenever someone dares to suggest they don't like the system. I find Steam incovenient because I would rather choose as and when to update my games rather than be forced up update as soon as said update is released. I also travel alot and on more than one occasion I pitched up in a hotel without free wifi, popped open my laptop and opted to "play offline" only for Steam to demand i connect to the internet and update Steam before I will be allowed to play offline. All in all, less than convenient IMO