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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Consoles hold the industry back, they're overpriced, weak, and simply inferior.
and i think the large amount of AAA exclusives justify buying one
There's nothing wrong with consoles themselves. But I think PC gamers in general are sick and tired of the trend of "cutting edge" pc games turning out to be ♥♥♥♥♥♥ console ports.
A PC won't have a shorter lifespan than a console. You'll just have to start lowering graphic settings and resolution as games start to look better, just like what happens to consoles.
And you can use your controllers on PC too. Any controller can be made to work with PC.
and yes i do know you can use a controller on pc
PC's are high entry cost...low game cost. You actually save money in the long run.
Here is what I always tell people, PC gaming is expensive in the short run, cheap in the long run. Console gaming is cheap in the short run, expensive in the long run.
Yes, they may not last quite as long, but you can use all the money you save on Steam sales and not having to pay for online access to keep your PC upgraded.
And if you know you can use controllers on PC, why did you use that as an argument to make consoles look better?
Why are you getting this notion that every PC game coming out on the market is some AAA title with large system requirements?
and there are also many console exclusives that people may rather have over the pc ones