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 TopWargamer: 4/8/2013 8:07:41 PMThink of it this way: Brand new gaming console - $200-$300 (more or less) Average person spends on a computer - $300 (more or less) So instead of getting both a console and a computer, just do away with the console and then with that extra $200-$300 along with the $300 for the computer, that's about $500-$600. You can build a very, very awesome gaming PC with that amount of money. You can even build a fairly decent gaming PC for $250-$350 (more or less). And as for games, Steam has sales running LITERALLY every single day of every single week. And then of course, Steam has their 4 big sales: Summer, Winter, Spring, and Fall Sales. You can save HUNDREDS of dollars if you buy games while they're on sale, which is what I do. For example, Steam Summer Sale 2012, I spent $90. Wanna know what I got with that $90? [url=http://s1233.photobucket.com/user/TopWargamer/media/screenshot_2012-09-11_1658.png.html?sort=3&o=96]All of[/url] [url=http://s1233.photobucket.com/user/TopWargamer/media/screenshot_2012-07-23_0334_1.png.html?sort=3&o=115]these games[/url]. So ya...the Steam sales are pretty freaking awesome.