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AlfredoTurkey said:

Until you can walk into a store and buy a pre-built, gaming PC in a box, that plays games that are physically for sale, it's not going to be easier for me to play games. Consoles are still very much brainless by comparison.

All PC vendors have their own, pre-built, gaming machines for sale. Lenovo, Dell, HP, MSI, Asus, doesn't matter, Steam lists some gaming machines you can buy too.
Most reputable tech stores can guide you to a gaming rig, even custom built machines. (Aus PC Market, PC Case Gear etc' do this in Australia.)

So yes. You can walk into a store, buy a gaming PC, go home and plug it in.

PC also went digital years ago. But they still sell games on Disc. (EB Games in Australia does, even in my local store.)
But why get off the couch to go to a store? Isn't that anti-convenience? It's not like most games don't require you to download a significant amount of data even if you buy it on Disk anyway, even on console.

With 180 million~ estimated PC gamers on Steam, convenience doesn't seem to worry most people.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--