Hapimeses said: Regardless of your personal preferences, most of the post I initially quoted was simply wrong. Sure, I accept PC gaming isn't for you, but that doesn't make your 'facts' about PC gaming true. They aren't. If you wanted to list an array of negatives regarding PC gaming, at the very least you could have listed points not so obviously wrong. Or, on the opposite side, if you'd been feeling less negative, you could have posted some of the many positives console gaming has over PC gaming. And, yes, I built my gaming PC myself. Or, more accurately, I pointed at a list of stuff I wanted at a local store and got them to build it for me. That said, I could have built it if I hadn't felt so lazy (they offered to build it for free, so who was I to argue?). And the cost of my individual PC, cheap or not, makes no difference to any of my arguments (or, indeed, yours). Lastly. my 'gaming laptop' would probably be better described as a work laptop that also games. I'm a digital artist by profession, and work on my laptop a great deal. When I bought it, I made sure it could also play most games smoothly enough (which it does). Unlike you, I have many PCs: three desktops and three laptops, all wirelessly connected to each other (and the PS3). One desktop is for work, one is for gaming, and the third is for my daughter. All the laptops are for work (one for my wife who's in banking, and two for me: one for art, and the second -- the one I'm typing on just now -- which is used for writing). |
I thought i was the only one around here with a lot of PCs, i have 3 desktops, all of them made by myself (one for my father, my private PC and my gaming rig) and 2 laptops (one is an old notebook that i use only for performance testing on budget custom software that i develop, and the other is my main laptop that can be used for gaming because of the hardware, but it's really for heavy work), in my HDTV i use the Composite for older consoles, Component for Wii, HDMI 2 for PS3 and HDMI 3 for the gaming rig.