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There are no competitive players left in GO. Just scammers and lootbox-obsessed kids. All the serious CS players went back to source and 1.6.
To know what it is to be a PC gamer, go back to Colossal Cave Adventure and Zork and Rogue and the two original Wolfensteins. Then the Adventure Game era with King's Quest and Police Quest and Leisure Suit Larry and Maniac Mansion and the like.
Then to the start of real graphics with the rotoscoped animations of Prince of Persia and Karateka.
Then to the beginnings of isometric 3d games like Ultima Underworld and Wolfenstein 3d and Hovertank 3d.
Then to the Shareware golden age and id and Apogee's masterpieces. Also, the rise of modding culture with id software's enlightened practice of freely releasing their engines' source code after a period.
Then to the start of the CD ROM era with the MYST saga.
Then to the start of the true 3D graphics revolution with Descent and Shadows of the Empire and Quake.
Then to the golden age of true competitive multiplayer with Quake 3 and Unreal Tourney and OG Counterstrike and Half-Life Deathmatch, before coddling crutches like aim assist and classes and exploitative gambling ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ like lootcrates contaminated virtually the whole online gaming scene.
Finally, to what I consider the culmination of all PC gaming, IMO: DWARF FORTRESS. One of the most important lessons all gamers need to learn is that fancy shaders and HD textures and RTX lighting effects and 120 FPS aren't what makes a game great. Simple ASCII representations can and do blow big-budget AAA titles out of the water.
Yahtzee Croshaw coined the expression in his thoughts on the original Witcher. Specifically, he was pointing out the complex controls and interface being unsuited to a console controller. And since then, he's had some choice words for single-platform snobs.
However, in light of Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 being released on Switch, complex controls and menus are starting to bleed into console space. That said, Bioshock is an oversimplified, insulting joke compared to the original System Shock. "Spiritual successor," me arse.
Same goes for the Deus Ex reboots.
Have you checked out Star Traders: Frontiers before?
Although the bastards at Microsoft have been tightening the leash by forcing players into signing up for a filthy Xbox account, they haven't yet started trying to crack down on free modding and independent servers and trying to force users into the walled garden curated "marketplace."
https://www.minecraftskins.com/skin-editor/
https://github.com/GlowstoneMC/Glowstone
https://multimc.org/
https://files.minecraftforge.net/net/minecraftforge/forge/
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods
https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Programs_and_editors/NBTExplorer
The same goes for the recent Quake remaster. While console players getting to experience it, and the new Dimension of the Machine episode are great, there isn't really anything in the remaster that modders hadn't done better years before.
Play the 4 official Doom wads, or any of the fan wads with Project Brutality and the Ultimate Doom Visor mods. My personal favorite wads are TNT, Plutonia 2 and Hell on Earth Starter Pack. edit. Well, I say 4 official wads, but that would be skipping NERVE.wad and SIGIL.wad which were official releases. And also Doom 64, but as far as I know, it hasn't officially been released in the standard .wad format. If you want to play 64 with the gzdoom engine, you'll need the Absolution or Brutal64 remakes.
And play Quake and it's expansions with the vkQuake or Quakespasm Spiked engines. Arcane Dimensions is often cited as the best fanmade mod of recent years. I understand that Bethesda are still struggling adapting it to their new proprietary engine, so it isn't in their curated "Add ons" list that you have to sign up for a 3rd party account with them to even access.
Then the better scored items will be the ones to investigate further. Work down the list.
I play on as many platforms as possible and this is by far the best way to compile your wants list.
Scribble down all that interest you in any way. Then take that list and amend it once you then serach out reviews for the games listed. If you decide against them, scratch them off, otherwise leave them on.
Final touch - go to youtube for video reviews to see the finer points of mechanics and such and after that you will have a list of games you want.
Simples no?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/881100/Noita/
The advice of Crunchy is a good one, you could alternatively look up "best of" lists. Pick a few, check what games they have in common and that's a starter point.
And its in such bad shape that you need unofficial mods that will fix and add so many things. It is as much of an outstanding PC experience that you can have.
ALL games on Steam are for PC. Whether they've appeared on other platforms is moot because they work on PC.
If you want to go into reading reviews to find out how ggod the port is, have at it. Otherwise the point is nonsensical.
That's not what he asked. He asked is their a way to see games ONLY available on PC/STEAM. I Have no idea what is wrong with people on this discussions forum but you guys are rude as hell. You click on posts asking for answers to a question but you guys respond in sarcasm. Remind me to never ask a question on these forums. Have a good day