| walsufnir said:
I don't want to spend *any* additional money to my PC just because of gaming. One tool, one purpose. Also gaming on Linux is not the same as on Windows but that's a different story (I actually have Windows running but inside a VM, of course). My current perspective on gaming on PC is based on knowledge and experiences, btw. I don't really understand your last question, is the sentence broken? I stepped in because many people assume that if you have a powerful PC, why don't you do gaming on it. The reasons I won't do gaming on it besides some emulation or Roms I have explained in the former posts. |
You do realize you will need a new PC of some sort, be it a laptop or desktop, prebuilt or custom model and even then that would actually count to "additionally" upgrading, just like you've done in the past with paying expenses for new hardware. The fact you buy a console each gen shows that you are willing to pay for hardware improvements every few years (current gen systems basically are PC's in terms of hardware and architecture).
I didn't say they were the same, in fact I don't recall mentioning Linux at all in the conversation we've had.
I'm well aware of that but you gamed 15 years ago and a lot has changed in the time since you've not played on PC.
The last sentence was to ask why you specifically stepped in when I asked someone else "was your money well spent?". Because you jumped in with the whole "people use PC's for work ya know" argument and I was well aware as I have been for years that folk will use a PC for work, just like hospitals and power plants actually need a PC to function, but I also know very well that you can game on PC. I come from a family that honestly doesn't like wasting money on products and food they will likely ignore and waste, I was merely asking the other user in his money being well spent because he seems to be happy to spend enough on a PC to game on but will likewise buy a console and then proceed to ignore his previous investment, the more time you spend ignoring an investment, the more it technically becomes a waste of money, the same way a man can buy 25 sports cars and only drive two of them throughout his entire life with the other cars being wasted on doing absolutely nothing while being neglected.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







