Chazore said:
I can understand that, it's not for everyone. For me I don't mind sitting at my desk since I chose a desk suited towards gaming than just going with a standard Ikea brand or something bogstandard along with getting a decent chair to lean back on than one that has no wheels. Along with that I have my regular setup with my Sony Bravia TV on the elft side of the table, hooked up in case I feel like switching to the TV screen and since my bed isn't all that far away I can just switch to it, hop into bed with my gamepad in hand, I could even use a wireless gamepad/K+M if I wanted but I prefer using a wired K+M at the desk. Still people can totally hook up their desktops to their TV's in their livingrooms if they really want to, of course there is also the whole Steam link option as well or having different builds/Mini ATX case builds to suit more mobile needs. I guess for your choices you seem to find more on PS4 than on PC, for me that's a different case as I find more on PC than I would on a PS4 which is why I opted to upgrade my system and forgo buying both an X1 or PS4 but keeping my eyes peeled on a Wii U/NX since Nintendo has always had me for years since I was little. The thing is people will always game for what they want, they go with what they want and we aren't the ones to say their choice is ultimately pointless but we can point out their options, just like some are doing with their combos, I just threw out my combo without saying who should go with what or what I think everyone should go with because I already have an idea of what people want on here by now.
Edit: Also noting from your reply to the other user above, what do you use your PC for gaming wise anyway?, it sounds like you use it for very little in terms of exclusive gaming let alone multiplat, do you honestly just use it for a few small indeas and that's it?. |
I feel like PC on TV is too cumbersome to work. I'd much rather pick up a DS4 and just run with it. I'm also not much of a fan of Kb/M... It feels too clunky, and I'm used to more accurate movement (100% of Kb/M accuracy comes from the mouse, but movement alone is limited to 8 degrees of locomotion. The left analog on a controller has just as many degrees of movement as it does aiming, and that works better for me).
In the end, debating which is better is stupid. Because they all serve a purpose... Except mobile gaming. That should go away forever.
ALSO, I'm honestly still figuring that out. I have specific taste, and as you could see from the other post, that doesn't necessarily line up with PC gamers' current love interest. I've picked up Blade & Soul, and I plan on getting some more games... But what I like is fairly slim pickings on PC. I'm open to recommendations that aren't slow strategy games, typical shooter games, or MOBAs of any sort.
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