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glad you like the move!
And ya by the way welcome to PC gaming Enjoy your stay and see you around
didnt see it but it aint that hard to tell. GTA on pc was ment to be out ages ago and they will prob focus on xbox one coz thats where they think they will make the most money.
Also it cost much more to make a game to PC as you need to remember there are much more Specs it needs to work with then
This is relative over time.
The initial investment in a gaming PC is a lot higher than a console, but from there, prices just go downhill. You save on the price of the games (a PC game is a small fraction of the same game on Playstation or XBox).
Plus, if your PC gets outdated, there is no need to buy a new one. Just upgrade the graphics card, add more RAM, and that`s it. With a console you have to always keep buying the newest console in order to be able to play the newest titles.
Besides, in a PC, you can still play on a modern PC ANY game from .. always! There one little thing that is called "backwards compatibility", and that most PC gamers take for granted. I still have lots of titles from the 90's that I still love playing. In order for that to work on a console, you'd still have to keep the old console somewhere.
I have and always will be a PC gamer, and dy5an, welcome to the community!