Posted August 18, 2013
I watched a show on a gaming website talking about this, it was the usual congregation of milquetoasts talking in a circle for ten minutes while saying absolutely nothing, but it did make me interested on the matter; so I ask to you, whom I presume is more well versed in the subject, what caused this resurgence in PC gaming?
And for the sake of conversation let us not argue that there was no such resurgence because there was. PC gaming is a lot more prominent than it was say, five years ago, to the point that PCs even get japanese games like Dark Souls.
As for myself, I am one of the newcomers to PCs bolstering its recent numbers, but as to what brought me here I couldn't really answer that, it just sort of happened. I got into PC gaming two years ago when I got my new computer. My last one couldn't even run the first Mass Effect so I never paid attention to gaming in it bar a Monkey Island game, or equivalent, here and there. With my new computer I tried Witcher 2, after that I started playing more games on it, but I don't really remember why I chose the PC over consoles at that time. Then I came into GOG and started looking for the classic games I never had access to during my Mega Drive and PS1 days. Became more interested in the experimental indie scene underrepresented on consoles. After that I started using Steam and saw how, without the import taxes physical media has, incredibly cheaper even the newest of games are on PC. And here I am now.
And for the sake of conversation let us not argue that there was no such resurgence because there was. PC gaming is a lot more prominent than it was say, five years ago, to the point that PCs even get japanese games like Dark Souls.
As for myself, I am one of the newcomers to PCs bolstering its recent numbers, but as to what brought me here I couldn't really answer that, it just sort of happened. I got into PC gaming two years ago when I got my new computer. My last one couldn't even run the first Mass Effect so I never paid attention to gaming in it bar a Monkey Island game, or equivalent, here and there. With my new computer I tried Witcher 2, after that I started playing more games on it, but I don't really remember why I chose the PC over consoles at that time. Then I came into GOG and started looking for the classic games I never had access to during my Mega Drive and PS1 days. Became more interested in the experimental indie scene underrepresented on consoles. After that I started using Steam and saw how, without the import taxes physical media has, incredibly cheaper even the newest of games are on PC. And here I am now.