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chapset said:
Dusk said:
As an ex PC gamer, I would recommend buying a console and buying a crap ton of games for it. That will get you farther than the PC even with steam sales ect. But that's just my experiences with it. You can buy any one of the 3 systems and get 30 games with an average cost of $20 per without any of the worries of configuring your game to work for roughly the same price as what you are looking at. Of course if you want FO4 it's gotta be the X1 or PS4, but that still stands either way.

I got a ps4, ps3, x360, wii already


Then just buy all the games you want with all that money. IMO, they will serve you better. 

I personally found even after spending a good amount of coin on a computer there always seems to be parts you will find that you want to upgrade. It almost becomes an obsession, at least it did for me to a point. I never went high end or anything like that because I couldn't bring myself to purchase a GPU for the better part of what you are paying for your whole rig. But after a couple years the mid range would show that they were mid range and it was very easy to find an excuse to upgrade. Sure it's only a couple hundred bucks here and there, but it adds up. Account for the initial cost and the little extras that go into it, time and time again, and I spent far more than all the consoles combined in a generation and missed out on many of the great exclusives during that time. I found I would almost needlessly upgrade just for a few games that I mostly played to look better, or their best. Always great right when you switch the GPU or notice the speed of loading with new RAM and/or CPU, but it wears off quickly. 

Like I said, just my experiences with it. I was primarily a PC gamer for about 15 years with the exception of the last 2 or so. I'm now 33 for reference. 



Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.