greenmedic88 said:
I found that the biggest problem with gaming on a work PC that is built with high specs is that it is counterproductive. Really counterproductive. You're almost better off gaming on a console if you use a PC workstation for your job/livelihood unless you have really strict habits regarding play time when you're supposed to be on the clock, work-wise. I had two PCs when I was doing a lot of gaming on PC (I prefer to play on consoles once again). One was for playing games and had nothing installed on it but Steam and a HDD full of game installs. The other was for work, which by the nature of the work (3D rendering/animation) had better specs than the gaming PC, but that didn't actually matter. It was just a gaming machine, hooked up to the HDTV in the living room. |
That's the main reason I'm not playing on PC. It's for work (mostly 3D modeling and animation). Also Consoles are ready to go, nothing else to setup, PCs are kind of different.