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For me, PC is (well, was, before the GPU market nonsense) great value, because I can do so much with it. Gaming? Sure. Internet stuff? Sure. Dev stuff? Sure. Probably lots of other things as well.

If gaming wasn't, uh, appealing enough, e.g. because of (too) poor pricing, I'd probably do other stuff instead. I know there's things I'd like to do more of, but gaming often feels like a decent enough way to spend my free time. I'd probably do more reading and software dev stuff at least, and maybe in general spend more time learning new things. It's a good thing I have enough of an opportunity to learn things at my work as well, since we're constantly seeking to improve things. It's probably pretty normal in software development, at least to an extent, but I imagine other similar jobs would leave me doing more similar stuff every day. I guess one perk of working in a relatively small company is that things just keep evolving, especially as the company grows.