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When you compare people who own a console (any console) to people who own a gaming PC that can play games from this generation....
The ratio can be a bit worrying, to say the least.
So why aren't there more PC gamers? I understand consoles get better advertising than say....a new video card that's $100, runs on the PSU that came with your pre-built and can run most of today's games that aren't riding the bleeding edge of photo-realism and/or putting optimization on the backburner, but I can assume most people have a PC with a CPU that can possibly run today's PC games (maybe with the res and effects turned down, but you get what you pay for).
Now then, I am a relatively new to the whole PC gaming scene, but getting the upgrades to play games at 40+ FPS was cheaper than getting a 360/PS3 and PC games seem to be quite cheaper than most 360 games (I guess that's the price of having to put up with a month or 2 of fun-breaking bugs). I DID get the PSU off a friend who really supported me in this endeavor though (and it was easier than I imagined, I thought I would have needed to call tech support, and it WAS new, so I don't have to worry about my PC suddenly exploding) but in total, it would've just costed me an extra $60 on top of my $112 video card. Todays pre-builts tend to focus on RAM and CPU (what you need for running applications super kicky fast) so that doesn't seem like a problem. (before you ask, the card was an XFX Radeon 5650 with 1GB of DDR3 VRAM)
I understand that there is some difficulty in going down the PC path though (is this upgrade right for me, is it too much, is it too little, does my computer support this) and it can be tough to keep up with patches, fixes and other technical hoo-ha, but that is easily solved by looking on the official forums of the game/dev of said game every once in a while (plus digital distribution is becoming mighty popular, making patching games a lot easier).
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inb4Pcgaming-happilydying
Also, in my school, I am the only PC gamer. Everyone else owns a 360.
FUUUUUUU-
When you compare people who own a console (any console) to people who own a gaming PC that can play games from this generation....
The ratio can be a bit worrying, to say the least.
So why aren't there more PC gamers? I understand consoles get better advertising than say....a new video card that's $100, runs on the PSU that came with your pre-built and can run most of today's games that aren't riding the bleeding edge of photo-realism and/or putting optimization on the backburner, but I can assume most people have a PC with a CPU that can possibly run today's PC games (maybe with the res and effects turned down, but you get what you pay for).
Now then, I am a relatively new to the whole PC gaming scene, but getting the upgrades to play games at 40+ FPS was cheaper than getting a 360/PS3 and PC games seem to be quite cheaper than most 360 games (I guess that's the price of having to put up with a month or 2 of fun-breaking bugs). I DID get the PSU off a friend who really supported me in this endeavor though (and it was easier than I imagined, I thought I would have needed to call tech support, and it WAS new, so I don't have to worry about my PC suddenly exploding) but in total, it would've just costed me an extra $60 on top of my $112 video card. Todays pre-builts tend to focus on RAM and CPU (what you need for running applications super kicky fast) so that doesn't seem like a problem. (before you ask, the card was an XFX Radeon 5650 with 1GB of DDR3 VRAM)
I understand that there is some difficulty in going down the PC path though (is this upgrade right for me, is it too much, is it too little, does my computer support this) and it can be tough to keep up with patches, fixes and other technical hoo-ha, but that is easily solved by looking on the official forums of the game/dev of said game every once in a while (plus digital distribution is becoming mighty popular, making patching games a lot easier).
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inb4Pcgaming-happilydying
Also, in my school, I am the only PC gamer. Everyone else owns a 360.
FUUUUUUU-