August 23rd, 2013 at 1:38 AM
I prefer to play PC games. Why? You ask.. Well, the reasons are simple. Let me begin by saying that I do NOT have to keep purchasing each gaming console just to play X, Y, and Z. All that I have to do is upgrade my CPU, graphics card, or add a couple more GB of RAM. My current gaming PC has an Intel i7 processor, a great graphics card by Nvidia (not the higher-end ones, but it still displays amazing graphics), and 8GB of RAM.
I think I'm prepared for any game that comes out for a year or two. Every game that I have downloaded from Steam works without an issue.
Another reason why I prefer PC to Consoles is that I can download my game as soon as it becomes available. Joe from down the road will be waiting a day or two to run to the store just to get a copy of Call of Duty Ghosts, while I'm already "gaming it up" on my PC after finishing the download last night. Yeah. Poor little Joe. I think there are online stores and digital downloads for consoles now, so that might be a plus for console users.
Wait! I'm not done yet. Steam is an amazing program that allows me to connect with gamers from around the world. I can add someone as a friend, or they can add me as a friend. It's like a FaceBook for gamers, however, it's better. With Steam, friends can party up with each other as soon as each player comes online (you're not required to enter the game - it starts up as soon as you turn on your PC). Instant message, voice chat, you name it.
I think I'm prepared for any game that comes out for a year or two. Every game that I have downloaded from Steam works without an issue.
Another reason why I prefer PC to Consoles is that I can download my game as soon as it becomes available. Joe from down the road will be waiting a day or two to run to the store just to get a copy of Call of Duty Ghosts, while I'm already "gaming it up" on my PC after finishing the download last night. Yeah. Poor little Joe. I think there are online stores and digital downloads for consoles now, so that might be a plus for console users.
Wait! I'm not done yet. Steam is an amazing program that allows me to connect with gamers from around the world. I can add someone as a friend, or they can add me as a friend. It's like a FaceBook for gamers, however, it's better. With Steam, friends can party up with each other as soon as each player comes online (you're not required to enter the game - it starts up as soon as you turn on your PC). Instant message, voice chat, you name it.