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Aerys said:
bouzane said:
Aerys said:
Its obvious, unless you live Alone, its annoying because its thé TV to watch TV, not only to play or go on your PC, so you will have to move it if you live with someone else, unless you dont use your PC often.

And dont tell me to buy a specific TV for m'y PC... I dont like to play on cheap TV 's... Im too much used to m'y expensive big and comfortable screen to watch TV and play. Too expensive to buy an other one like that only for a PC

That is probably thé main reason why everyone prefers to play on console


It sounds like the problem is with you, not with PC gaming. You can use a PC in the exact same fashion as either console and for the same purposes plus more. I have a cheap tower that I don't need to move around, I don't need to use a dedicated monitor and I can even use my 360 controller when I want to play platformers or the like. If I want to do work while the TV is in use I simply boot up my laptop. I spend far less in the long run and I can do so much more.

It's not just me, it's about comfort, most of the gamers legitimately think the same way : better to have a screen for your PC and a screen for your TV separated, unless you live alone and can do what you want when you want.


Why does it matter if other people agree with you or not? I have the same options available to me when PC gaming (right down to the exact same controller) and nothing is going to change that.

FACT: PCs can be connected to HD TVs
FACT: PCs can be played using wireless controllers
FACT: PCs can be used in your living room from the confort of your couch

Your personal opinions / experiences do not change any of this. I'm really not understanding why this is so difficult.

Nate4Drake stated that "I will still prefer to play PS4 at 1080p in my living room on a comfortable sofa in front of my Samsung 55''."
and I responded that you can (and many already do) enjoy PC games in the exact same manner. My statement was factual and I'm confused why you keep talking about how most people choose to keep their PCs in seperate rooms. The preference of the average person has no baring on the fact that there is nothing stopping you from using your PC in your living room.