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Pemalite said:
Lawlight said:

Mind me answering? I was a PC gamer too before. It was just a hassle. Games having to be troubleshooted (troubleshot?), regular upgrades. And desktops became redundant when I got a laptop.

Troubleshoot games? Have to disagree, that's not really an issue with a modern environment.
In-fact... Hilariously, there have been so many console games that have been broken on launch, regardless of console you buy. (Nintendo seems to have better Q&A IMHO.)

Regular Upgrades? Any decently equipped PC will last you years. Years.

You know that's not true. People will always be getting some issue or another. You're talking about modern environment - Crysis 2 (I think that was the version) launched but then at the beginning of the game, my character was not visible - no hand or gun. That's one example. Plenty of people have issues with games on Steam - their forums is full of that. I guess you're one of the lucky ones. I never had a game not play for me on console - 3 generations and counting now.

Years but definitely not a console generation - at least not if you spend less than $1,000 on the PC.