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Slimebeast said:
Squilliam said:
Thats an average of 6 per year in 20 years of PC gaming. Considering that many of those games I got in compilation packs with 4-5 different PC games and many others were gifts from friends who didn't use them anymore its probably no more than 3-4 per year actual purchases.


Yeah now that I think of it... there's a very high proportion of old games in your library - games from the pre-broadband era - but very few new games...

I wonder why you have 'left' PC gaming lol...! 

Because modern PC gaming sucks! I have more crashes, more instability and more problems actually running the stupid software nowadays than I ever did back in the day. I have a gaming PC with an 8800GT and a Core 2 Duo 2.4 and I got Fallout 3 on the Xbox 360 because I couldn't be bothered with the PC version. I have counted a total of 3 crashes in thousands of hours of 360 gaming. I could hit that mark in 30 mins or less with the wrong PC title. Then theres other issues like my %*$^ing antivirus software picking up L4D as a virus so I couldn't play the game, I had to spend hours figuring out what was wrong. Had I bought the 360 version it would have been absolutely no problem. Mod support is great, but often it simply breaks the game and I have to spend more time fixing it back to its original state.



Tease.