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zero129 said:
Azuren said:

Oh, and since you asked:

Right there.

So then it didnt start with this?

Azuren said:

Just chiming in as someone who is actually typing this from his couch on his computer because he doesn't have a monitor or desk:

 

It really sucks pretty hard. You need a good desk chair to do any kind of real typing, much less play competitively with a KB/M. And then when you switch to controller, you lose that KB/M edge and now you're flipping between two different modes of input: keyboard/mouse for typing and click, and controller for gaming. So yeah, you can. But as someone who does because he has no other option? I highly recommend going back to your desk.

Ya know thats what my reply originly was to.

As to the rest of your reply.

Look at it like this.

Person A: Comes home uses pc to do work turns on consoles plays game.

Person B: Comes home uses Pc to do work turns on Steam Link Plays game.

Person C: Comes home turns on PC plays game.

Now one again what one of them 3 options can be used for both work and playing games and in the end giving you the best of both worlds as long as you dont mind missing out on Sony Exclusives?.

keep digging anyways the unbiased people are watching .

Yeah, it actually didn't because I was just talking about using a PC on the couch. You were the one that turned it into Console vs PC.

 

I literally know no one that comes home to play games on Steam Link, and last I checked with my friend who manages a GameStop, they sell about as fast as ass-flavored hotcakes.

 

And your arguments are just so eratic now its hard to really keep them all straight now. Are you suggesting there are an equal number of people on Steam Link as console? Are you also suggesting that every gamer comes home and has an important enough job that they have work to do on their computer? Are you also suggesting that those same people with important jobs have the self-control to put their games in the same place they do that important work? I mean, I can see some doing that, yeah, but the example you gave is the most biased, one-way example you could have possibly given. Here's a much more likely scenerio for you:

 

Person A: Comes home and sits on the couch to play a video game on his/her console.

Person B: Has a Steam Link for the novelty of it, but goes to his/her desk where they can properly play all of their PC games.

Person C: Didn't waste money on a Steam Link, and just goes to their desk to play PC.

 

And yes, yes they are. The irony is who they're watching.



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