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It looks like they want to do everything in their power to make me stick with PC gaming.
Maybe I could add an Ouya, another home console (probably a PS4 mainly for the next GT) and a PSV (the only portable that I found comfortable enough up until now), in a not near future, when they'll be considerably cheaper and I'll have more money and more free time, but PC gaming will remain my main one.
PS: Each touch screen I tried up until now, including some e-books, iPad and my new smartphone, don't like my fingers at all and miss my commands, clicks and keystrokes very often ("slide" commands work just a little better, I don't know why), so I can totally rule out smartphone-tablet gaming and every gaming platform that mostly or totally rely on touch screens. Heck, I got problems even answering phone calls in time, I already miss my old "dumb" phone! Old style notebook touchpads work fine, but they aren't as good as a mouse, neither for tranquil productive purposes, nor for gaming. I'm stuck with "physical" commands for gaming, and I'll still be for a long time, I guess, except for a few games not requiring fast interaction.



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