What sense does that make? If someone were to switch to a decent gaming PC, which costs quite a bit, if I understand correctly, then they would have to replace their entire collection of games, which again, costs quite a lot. Also, if they have a functioning console that they're happy with, why get a PC? Sure, there's mod support, and the graphics tend to be better, but consoles are still playable, ancient tech aside.
So please, enlighten me as to why getting a PC is a logical spending decision, because I'm not seeing it.
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Edited by PieR0mancer: 4/8/2013 8:40:18 PMPC gaming has a high start-up cost, but will cost you less in the long run. Cost aside, it is the better gaming experience.