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Dallinor said:

Yeah for the most part, it's pretty straight forward.

But then again, some of the most frustrating expeirences I've ever had, has been gaming on a PC. Problems with windows or drivers can make you furious when you only have limited time and you just want to play a few games. I've never experienced the same level of mind melting irritation, when a game just suddenly stops working, or your monitor starts flickering, or the audio is cutting in and out, or windows re-starts your system in the middle of an online match to install updates, etc. 

Consoles have their problems too, but lets not pretend that problems on PC's don't exist, or that they are even comparable. I have 5 or so in my house. Things go wrong with them on a pretty regular basis. 

If you have issues on your PC's on a regular basis the problem is likely how they are used. I have 2 dekstop PC's, 2 laptops, A Server and another full tower PC running as a NAS box. Of all of these PC's the only one that I have even a semi-annual problem with is my the one that my wife uses.

I'm not saying it is you specifically that is causing the issue but if you have everything setup right and have halfway decent security softare you should not be having regular issues.

I will not deny that sometimes weird issues come up but each incident occurs very far from one another.