I had a PC years before I started playing any PC games. I still prefer console gaming but I would never go without a PC and internet.
Seems like a totally useless place to post a poll, on a site for a game that requires a PC that'll have an overwhelming majority of poster that use a PC for gaming.....
Everyone doing anything with pictures.
Everyone doing anything with videos.
Everyone doing anything with audio.
Everyone doing anything with code.
Everyone making any games for any platform.
Everyone making any kind of software.
Everyone using any kind of software, really.
So... Yeah. Piss off with your console superiority complex. Most things are done on a PC. Only a fraction of games are played on a console.
Last edited by mmoc3ff0cc8be0; 2014-12-20 at 11:58 PM.
A better thread might be asking who here is without a console.
I for one do not have a console. I'm thinking of getting an Xbox One but I'm rather apathetic about it. I still need to decide if a $500-600 investment is worth it for the few games that I can't play on PC (ones I want to try being the Halo games and Destiny.)
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I cant remember the last time I met someone that didnt have a PC.
For my own family, we have an entertainment room with 5 PC's built for gaming, a PS3/4, a Wii and WiiU and PC driven entertainment center for movies and such. There is also the assorted laptops, phones, pads etc. This doesnt include my personal home recording studio which is also almost all digital.
I must be one of the few who considers a laptop to be the same thing as a PC... Own a PC, laptop, and tablet. I game on all of them, all depends where I am.
What if FarmVille is her hobby? I would define gamer as anyone who plays games regularly, say, at least, 3-4 times a week. Just like football player is someone who plays football regularly.
I have a desktop PC and two laptops, and I live alone. Sometimes I use all three at once when I'm working at home. My family abroad, mother and brother, have one laptop and three desktops, and at least two desktops are running all the time; mother doesn't play any games at all. My dad, living separately from the family, has two laptops and is thinking of buying a desktop as well; again, he doesn't play games. This might be pretty extreme example, but really everyone I know has, at least, one computer, and most have, at least, one laptop and one desktop, even if they are not gamers. Especially since they are so cheap today, you can get a used laptop for as low as $100.
Even my grandmother, a very conservative woman who has always hated all these electronic innovations, ended up getting a laptop a couple of years ago. She did it solely to Skype with her family, and, although she also had a smartphone with Skype, she said she wanted to actually see who she was talking to, on a decent screen size.
Tablet might not be a PC by some definitions - it is hard to tell where computer is separated from small electronic devices. But a laptop is definitely a PC.