I'm running a Gaming PC that cost me $800 like 2 years ago to build, I have it on all the time because I run servers off of it, I get home from work, open steam and I have over 350 games sittin there, don't even hafta "put a game in" I just select what I wanna play and BAM it's there, shorter loading times, and better options than on a console, that combined with the HUGE selection of different controlers and periferals, and the fact that I can plug it into a TV if I want to play it like a console. also due to steam sales all those games, probably put me back like $1000-$1200 for over 350 games... Do the math lol.shootthebandit said:i dont get why PC gamers are so angry towards console gamers, consoles can handle the very latest games and you dont need to worry about having the correct RAM, processor or graphics card. you just buy a game put it in and play it. i dont care if you think that makes me stupid or lazy but to be honest after a days work id much rather put in a game and just play itTrilbyWill said:*bangs head on keyboard*
No. No. No. No. No.
1. I think consoles are going to die out eventually. Probably soon.
2. Valve's main market are PC gamers, who have gaming PCs
3. We don't need more bloody consoles
Also getting a computer put together by someone else, hell I assembled my first PC when I was 13, I picked out all the parts ordered them off NCIX.com, and just put em together... Not hard at all, and as far as the Myth of how expensive it is to keep a PC up to date enough to run everything well, when you look at how long it takes consoles to come out, by the time they hit the market the parts in them are years out of date, to assemble a computer to run all the new console ported games, costs almost nothing, because you can get decent stuff at low cost that will run for YEARS before you have to upgrade and then, get more cheap parts and bam good for another 4-6 years, and guess what, your game library just GROWS AND GROWS, you don't hafta worry about waiting for some decent games to be released for your new hardware, or worry about limited distribution of hardware to retail locations, you can just order some new shit, put it together and use your old parts to frankenstein another rig into being and either give it to someone, sell it to someone, or just use it as a data server or something.
You're not stupid or lazy, just maybe, ill informed? Hell if you can put a shelving unit together you can assemble a PC, in most cases a shelving unit is HARDER to assemble than a PC, mainly because in a PC everything is either labeled on the parts, or ONLY FITS in a specific spot in a specific way. hell I built a random computer just to have a seperate box to watch stuff on my TV off of while I game, took me about 20 minutes from finding all the spare crap I had layin about, to attatchin it to my TV and watchin movies on Netflix...
Hell even with no knowledge of parts or anything just get a friend of yours who knows their shit to help you, or ask me to build you a rig, and gimme a price range, and I'll send you a list of what you need and where to get it cheap.