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aLkaLiNE said:
Yeah I would. PC gaming requires too much of an investment in time and I regard it as an unhealthy psychological addiction (my little brother is glued to the screen more often than not and.... I'll say no more about that).

Mobile gaming is just generally boring. Console gaming is accessible for me personally because I can pick up a quick match of CoD or spend a few hours on the weekend playing through campaign mode on some of the newer games, and then there's netflix to fall back on or Spotify if I'm cleaning the house. It's really convenient for the kind of media functions I desire.


Yeah, this happens a lot with PC gaming, it happened specifically to me, the sad part is a lot of that time isn't even spent playing games but doing something else ralated to it.

Like for example I'll spend insane amounts of time modding games, and TBH I'll actually like spending that time making my games better, but the problem is that most of the time when I got to playing the game, I ended terribly dissapointed and felt like it was all a huge waste of time.

This hit me the hardest with Skyrim, I spent like 10 hours modding it to find out that the game was utter garbage, despite looking amazing in theory, not only I felt dissapointed at that moment I felt actually kinda deppressed.

At that point I was playing less and less on PC but still quite a lot, that episode make me leave PC gaming almost completely, actually at that time I considered leaving it alltogether, but after a while I realized I still enjoyed gaming on consoles quite a lot. Right now I still game quite a lot, but on PC I've played maybe 10 hours in a year, mostly trying a couple of games to see if I like them, kinda like I do with every new Pokémon release to see if they're not crap anymore and return to the greatness of the past.