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selnor said:
cr00mz said:
selnor said:
shio said:
selnor said:

I have no interest in what any of that offers me. 

PC gaming doesnt offer me the most important aspect to me. Ease of use and jump in and play. And as long as Halo is not on PC at launch then I'll never consider it. 

I'm glad you like PC gaming. I dont.

Actually, it does offer that... ever heard of Steam?

Ever heard of crashing? Ever heard of mouse and keyboard? Ever heard of sat at my desk?

Having Steam adds little to what I refer to as Ease of use and Jump in and play. How about nagging wife who wants to use internet???


what if your wife wants to watch tv? and how difficult is it to press say l4d2 icon in you quick launch bar?

Um I have 3 TV's? All with comfyness. Bedroom, Living Room, Conservatory.

I have 1 PC. I dont want my wife to feel that she has to be 5 mins on the PC. It's a family multimedia device. Not a game machine stuck to a desk.

IT's fine for single folk. But families have mulitple users. And buying another PC for gaming ( oh the cost ) is not a viable arguement to put to your family.

Great post, totally agree.