Posted June 06, 2014
I have an interesting question. I often find myself as the only person in a large crowd that as a gamer he supports both PC gaming and console gaming and plays video games on both at least on a weekly basis.
Don't worry! I know I'm the only one. That's such a primitive assumption, that I....I....I don't even.
So here's my question: Are you someone who games and supports both the console and PC medium, and if yes, how do you decide on which platform you purchase a game?
-Personally, I prefer my action & turn based RPGs on consoles, but I won't mind the PC version. I may even own the game on both mediums. I'm mainly an RPG gamer. I enjoy RPGs the most and games from other genres that have heavy RPG elements entertain me more. This can be a reason why sometimes I like owning a game on multiple mediums.
-As far as strategy games go, PC is the leading platform, but there are exceptions like XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
-Racing, well, it all depends. This one is tricky, I like the controls better on PC, but sometimes I just want to relax in my bed or on the couch and play a racing game.
-FPSs. This is an interesting one. Some of the FPSs I play like Team Fortress or Counter-Strike are on PC, but I buy FPSs on consoles too.
the counter seems to be in favor of the consoles, so what am I doing on Steam and GOG? The answer is simple. RPGs and strategy games that are exclusive. Plus I like supporting CDProjekt Red.
Don't worry! I know I'm the only one. That's such a primitive assumption, that I....I....I don't even.
So here's my question: Are you someone who games and supports both the console and PC medium, and if yes, how do you decide on which platform you purchase a game?
-Personally, I prefer my action & turn based RPGs on consoles, but I won't mind the PC version. I may even own the game on both mediums. I'm mainly an RPG gamer. I enjoy RPGs the most and games from other genres that have heavy RPG elements entertain me more. This can be a reason why sometimes I like owning a game on multiple mediums.
-As far as strategy games go, PC is the leading platform, but there are exceptions like XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
-Racing, well, it all depends. This one is tricky, I like the controls better on PC, but sometimes I just want to relax in my bed or on the couch and play a racing game.
-FPSs. This is an interesting one. Some of the FPSs I play like Team Fortress or Counter-Strike are on PC, but I buy FPSs on consoles too.
the counter seems to be in favor of the consoles, so what am I doing on Steam and GOG? The answer is simple. RPGs and strategy games that are exclusive. Plus I like supporting CDProjekt Red.