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ethomaz said:

pezus said:

There are no steps before playing on PC. With Steam, you don't even need to install the game. It's just download and go! On PS3 you would need to download and then install at a snail's pace

No steps?

1. Buy a PC (I will skip the part I need to buy a fantastic video card and install it)
2. Install the latest drivers and stuffs
3. Download the Steam and install it
4. Buy the retail game or the Steam version (not all games are in Steam)
5. Download and install the game (yeah when the Steam download the game it install it too)
6. Configure the game... resolution, filters, etc
7. Run de game to see if the performance is good... change the settings if necessary
8. Now I can play my game

Console steps

1. Buy the game
2. Download and install (if retail skip this part)
3. Play the game

Sorry... I hate how the games works in PC... just it... I want to just get a disc put it in the machine and play.

lol........


1.) Buy or build your PC

2.) Download DD Programs and Install

3.) Buy your games(Online or Retail, travel or mail, either way you have to go out or wait for a few days) or download, install (AKA spam next until finish if you have to, so hard!)

4.) Click on your game and start, plug in a controller if you feel like it

5.) Check for updates once in awhile or set everything on automatic

 and

1.) Buy you console

2.) Sit through mandatory firmware update or some games won't even work

3.) Buy your games (Online or Retail, travel or mail, either way you have to go out or wait for a few days) or find the eShop and then buy your games and download then install (yes you have to install on consoles too, you act like PC people are the only ones having to do it.)

4.) Browse to your DVD/Blu-ray drive and start the game or find the game and start it

5.) Sit through mandatory update unless you "pay" for a service that updates in the background.

 

Seems about the same other than the learning curve of the first part, but it's not like you don't have google or forums to ask questions on, seems like laziness or no money to me.