I have to admit that I only built my pc to play certain games on my pc that weren't as enjoyable on my console (I accidentally bought Skyrim for the ps3 and it didn't work until after 5 months of patches, during which time I was able to patiently wait for good pc component deals and then put them together to make my master pc what it is today).
Now that I have it and a strong steam library, I am honestly beginning to see my consoles as media, exclusive titles and party gaming machines more than my primary dedicated gaming machines. That was completely unnanticipated but now I have greater control over my environment and can even begin to encorporate third party modding that can be really extensive for some titles. Not only that but if I want to browse the internet, it's only a click away and not completely enfuriating with a search utility that has no place in this world.
I will say that I haven't had any issues with Steam games on my computer. But I'm also on the high-tech side of the computer industry in which I call into very large companies across the US and resolve significant networking issues. So when I had a driver issues with Skyrim after updating my monitor I knew that rolling back the change I'd made would resolve that. My mother, however, would likely have had to give me a call about the problem and whether or not she was right to fix it with a hammer, magnets, and water.
Now that I have it and a strong steam library, I am honestly beginning to see my consoles as media, exclusive titles and party gaming machines more than my primary dedicated gaming machines. That was completely unnanticipated but now I have greater control over my environment and can even begin to encorporate third party modding that can be really extensive for some titles. Not only that but if I want to browse the internet, it's only a click away and not completely enfuriating with a search utility that has no place in this world.
I will say that I haven't had any issues with Steam games on my computer. But I'm also on the high-tech side of the computer industry in which I call into very large companies across the US and resolve significant networking issues. So when I had a driver issues with Skyrim after updating my monitor I knew that rolling back the change I'd made would resolve that. My mother, however, would likely have had to give me a call about the problem and whether or not she was right to fix it with a hammer, magnets, and water.