Posted April 25, 2009
I started out balancing my time between PC point-and-click adventures and N64 action games, with the occasional Game Boy Color game. I eventually moved pretty much completely over to console and handheld gaming with the GameCube and GBA, hardly touching the PC anymore. Then I got a DS and played that religiously for a while, becoming an almost exclusively handheld gamer for a long time.
However, I picked up a copy of Morrowind for $10 at Wal-Mart and it brought me back to PC gaming. I got a few other titles, including The Sims 2, which had been a favorite on consoles and was infinitely better on the PC. I was ignoring my GCN due to lack of good new games to play, and I was hooked on PC and DS games.
However, I wasn't a complete addict to PC games yet, as I lacked the two primary components necessary for PC game goodness: a decent PC and broadband. Sure, I liked Oblivion better than Morrowind, but I couldn't play it due to a lack of RAM (I only had 512MB, a terrible amount for Oblivion); I had also developed an FPS habit, but I had to kill a lot of the settings in order to play my absolute favorite, The Orange Box. Mods were great, but if you had to wait three hours for them to download for the sake of some subtle tweaks, what was the point?
I got broadband, which opened the way for all sorts of great mods for games like Morrowind and The Sims 2. Then I finally got a decent PC. I've been hooked on it ever since and have completely ignored my Wii. Every game I own works tremendously better. I've recently gotten hooked on Left 4 Dead and a host of Source multiplayer mods - Age of Chivalry, Hidden: Source, SourceForts, and some others.
I also dropped my Nintendo fanboyism. I haven't touched my DS in months, so I took a chance and got a PSP. I love it. I'm back to being a primarily handheld/PC gamer. I'm even thinking of picking Morrowind back up.
However, I picked up a copy of Morrowind for $10 at Wal-Mart and it brought me back to PC gaming. I got a few other titles, including The Sims 2, which had been a favorite on consoles and was infinitely better on the PC. I was ignoring my GCN due to lack of good new games to play, and I was hooked on PC and DS games.
However, I wasn't a complete addict to PC games yet, as I lacked the two primary components necessary for PC game goodness: a decent PC and broadband. Sure, I liked Oblivion better than Morrowind, but I couldn't play it due to a lack of RAM (I only had 512MB, a terrible amount for Oblivion); I had also developed an FPS habit, but I had to kill a lot of the settings in order to play my absolute favorite, The Orange Box. Mods were great, but if you had to wait three hours for them to download for the sake of some subtle tweaks, what was the point?
I got broadband, which opened the way for all sorts of great mods for games like Morrowind and The Sims 2. Then I finally got a decent PC. I've been hooked on it ever since and have completely ignored my Wii. Every game I own works tremendously better. I've recently gotten hooked on Left 4 Dead and a host of Source multiplayer mods - Age of Chivalry, Hidden: Source, SourceForts, and some others.
I also dropped my Nintendo fanboyism. I haven't touched my DS in months, so I took a chance and got a PSP. I love it. I'm back to being a primarily handheld/PC gamer. I'm even thinking of picking Morrowind back up.
Post edited April 25, 2009 by ACDude800