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  1. I'm sorry but that is simply not true. PC's are FAR more expensive than consoles to buy and upgrade and you save next to nothing in the cost of buying games. New releases are maybe £5 to £10 cheaper but useually not even that. The deals you get Steam sales or whatever aren't any better than XBox Live or PSN either, not to mention used games and services like XBox Game Pass. Even if the games were legitimately and consistently cheaper on PC in the current climate of publishers relaying more on recurrent user spending models like DLC and Microtransactions the upfront cost barely matters anyway. In this day and age the only way that PC gaming is cheaper that consoles is if your pirating.
    3 points
  2. Sorry, but that's not entirely accurate. Going back to the 80's, 90's and into the 2000's, PC 's (Personal Computers) were all designed as a utility for what you described as the "routine work" with some capacity for playing games on them. However, and very recently, PC's changed. And they changed because they had to. The utilities these large, impractical and expensive devices became more accessible on newer devices like cheap laptops, tablet computers and phones. Even offices began using more efficient servers with connected workstations rathen than individual computers. The Utility PC, us pretty much dead. Gaming PC'S, or at least as we know, are also comparatively new. Obviously, PC gaming itself is not new, but the technology that defines them today exsist because gaming is why and how PC's stayed relevant in this modern age. The utility capacity for PC's is not lost, so technically @skyfireisn't wrong, but it's not really an advantage anymore. The point is you don't need a gaming PC when a simple notebook or even tablet can do the utility work just as well, so that doesn't sell PC's anymore. The only thing traditional desktop computers still exist for in 2020 (and most of the previous decade) is gaming. The expensive, arbitrary luxury that is the Gaming PC. It's also perfectly possible to stream from a console as well, so I really don't know you said that. And combine a simple laptop with a game's console and you would have the bases covered and it still cost less than a gaming rig, making PC gaming still more expensive. @Crazycrabtouched on how PC game deals don't make the platform much more affordable these days either. It's just not as good as it used to be with digital console games having more competitive sales and the advantages of physical media, but there's another factor. People have lost the difference between cost and value. Value us defined buy the individual as to how much said product or service is worth to them, so each to their own to define it. Cost is simply what one parts with for that service, it's a simple fact that cannot be debated, and that's whare the PC has a problem. Yes, it's very possible to draw better value out if the fact PC's do still have better game deals and the fact you don't pay to play online. However, you only get that extra value back a little bit each time you buy a game, so to offset the significantly higher cost of the hardware, that means buying a lot of games. That COSTS more money, even it it may offer more VALUE, see the difference? For someone who would buy a few AAA titles and exclusives a year, that would just not be worth it. In conclusion, the PC is more expensive. By miles.
    2 points
  3. I mean become the same witcher as Geralt of Rivia in the same Temeria or Redania. To be honest, I'd like to be a spook for a day, but not more. Traveling and look for orders and all the time to hear in your address how ugly you are. Although you can get used to everything. What do you say? P.S. Toss a coin to your witcher...😂
    1 point
  4. xD my bad its already there, I just checked, Thank you.
    1 point
  5. I found out about those secret bosses after I had already gotten the 3DS version, otherwise I would have purchased the ps4 version, also I wanted to play the DLC King of Cards which I think its a prequel as to how King knight became well.. King xD
    1 point
  6. That is correct! Although I'm pretty sure that's only the case for the Shovel of Hope campaign; the other three playable knights don't meet them.
    1 point
  7. I loved the Witcher 3 game, but hell no, I dont want to be a Witcher nor be near the Witcher world , that shit is dangerous 😆 o' valley of plenty❤️
    1 point
  8. I told you xD I dont really use the laptop for gaming since its not mine, I mostly play on my PS4. Speaking of that I just found out that Destiny 2 is free to play on PS4 so I will try that.
    1 point
  9. Got it 😆,I have it on 3DS, its an awesome game, Right now I'm stuck at the stage of Treasure Knight
    1 point
  10. If we're listing specific titles I'll throw out a few: NES--- Blaster Master Legacy Of The Wizard A Boy And His Blob Clash At Daemonhead Excitebike Marble Madness SNES--- Blackthorne Illusion Of Gaia Ultima The False Prophet N64--- 1080 Snowboarding Conker's Bad Fur Day Hexen
    1 point
  11. HOLY SHIT GUYS! At CES 2019 Sony Just revealed...... THE LOGO!!!!!!!
    1 point
  12. Plague of Shadows is literally just Plague Knight’s story mode. 😄 So if it’s Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove you have, you have access to all four available stories. And Shovel Knight: Showdown, depending on what platform you’re playing on.
    1 point
  13. Fallout 3, New Vegas and 4 Saints Row 2 (preferably as a HD remaster) and Saints Row IV Ion Fury (it's been confirmed but I still want it) Borderlands 3 Half-Life 2 + Episodes Overload Forsaken Remastered 3D Realms Classics Duke Nukem 3D Blood: Fresh Supply Max Payne 1-3 Quake 1-4 Mass Effect Trilogy
    1 point
  14. Shagger

    Ask Crazycrab

    Let's just say he contagious and leave it at that.
    1 point
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