Both. I play Runescape, and MW3 a lot... "PC Console."
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Both. I play Runescape, and MW3 a lot... "PC Console."
"I'm fine. Just not Happy."
"I like being alone. At least, I convince myself that I'm better off that way."
"Things change, doesn't mean they get better."
concerding the fact that my laptop has a crapey grapics card i tend to my xbox360 for gaming. i have a demo of starcraft on my laptop and let me just say this. when im playing it my laptop makes me want to throw it in to a tub of acid becouse the colors get messed up sometimes
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Been a PC gamer and more confident with mouse and keyboard games but Steam OS, which seems not to be controller-exclusive, might change the game. Too early to be sure, though.
I'd say I play a healthy bit of both. I don't play online much. The most I played was Diablo and Diablo II, Starcraft, Star Wars The Old Republic, and Guild Wars 2. I still have my accounts on the last two, just no one to play with. I am, however, looking forward to Elder Scrolls Online. Not for the gameplay (I haven't been keeping up with it so I don't know what they're doing inb4justlikewow) but mostly the story. The Elder Scrolls series has magnificent mythology and the main villain is one of my favorite Daedric Lords, so a lot of excitement for me.
Otherwise I just play games on Steam, recently I got the Legacy of Kain series via steam and been playing the butts out of that. Kain is one of my favorite vampires. I also play me some Neverwinter Nights still. I'll always play Elder Scroll games on the PC instead of the console because: better customization of controls (something I think the PC has over consoles for sure) and mods to help improve the game. I also have emulators on my laptop so I can play a lot of the classic RPGs from the 90's that I missed out on playing while growing up.
I still find console gaming fun. I mean playing Assassin's Creed on a console compared to the computer, I feel the controls were better suited for the console. Plus some of my favorite games aren't on the computer. Example would be Legend of Zelda (granted you can get emulators for old ones, which is what I'm doing but I mean the recent ones).
I am a console gamer only due to the fact my current computer can not handle the graphics of new pc games so thats why i stick to home consoles have been since about 1997.
I prefer console gaming, but I do both. I'll probably become more of a PC gamer once I get a job to pay for Steam sales and MMOs (and once I can upgrade my graphics card to get better FPS for said games).
I have done both, but not much anymore. 'bout the only thing I play on my PC now is the Sims and thats only when I know im going to have alot of time to kill with nothing to do. i.e. trapped at my sisters house with no internet for a week and cant leave. I did a couple MMOS in the past...I hate them now, long stories no one needs to hear. So back to my console I went...i prefer playing some games with my group of friends while kicking back with some music and snacks...nothing irritates me more than istting at my computer using my keyboard to play...yes and i know you can configure a controller into it..but I'm perfectly fine without. Console is more..free and comfortable to me...the PC makes me feel....constrained....anyone get what I'm saying? No? okay lol..
Anyhow that's why I prefer the console.
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Mostly console, but I'm working on an upgrade list to play a little more PC.
I mostly play Steam games, so I guess that makes mostly a PC gamer lol. I'm hardly ever at home, so I don't have the opportunity to play my PS3.
Console gamer I seldom play PC games since my pc specs are not that good
I identify myself as a PC gamer but I still own pretty much every console known to man, just don't play them that much because my PC plays the same thing but way better. I do however use the consoles for console exclusives which is usually the reason I buy consoles in the first place. Only bought a Wii U for WindWaker HD because I'm wasteful with money.
As of now, I have a horrible 7-year-old laptop that runs like a 12-year old laptop, but it can play the first Call Of Duty, and that's fine with me. I am gutting a desktop computer soon, so I can play all of the newer, fancier games, like those Total War RTS games by Sega(Rome and Shogun, I think).
Ok, now everyone knows that I'm a PC and not a console gamer I like PC gaming more because there is more social interaction with other people.
I was about to open my mouth and argue about that ... but then I closed it because I realised this is actually completely true. PC games are not only both more social but also generally more friendly, and all because you have to type out your messages on a keyboard and not shout curses through a headset like you do on Xbox Live.
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PC gamer, pretty much living in steam since 2005
I wish I had time to play games these days
Console gamer. Always have been ever since I was little. Plus I never really had the right software for PC games.
And not to pull your halo down, around your neck and tug you off your cloud,
but I'm more than just a little curious how you're planning to go about making your amends to the dead.
Your halo slipping down to choke you now.
Console, but i do have games on my laptop that i can play.
Man that is whack!
Token Black Guy
I tend to be more of a console gamer, but I am finding that PC gaming has its merits also, but nothing beats the feeling of the controller in your hands.
I mean I know that you can technically use a PC controller and still play a lot of games, but when I am PC gaming I tend to stick to the keyboard, it took a little while to get used to but overall it is still a lot of fun.
Both. Although I tend to pick the PC more often. There will always be exclusive titles that I want to play too so it helps having them all around.
I kind of do both PC and Console, It just depends on the game really, for older games like for the Genesis or the NES I tend to use emulators, I haven't held one of those controllers in my hand for so long that it is almost confusing, But If I wanna get my zombie killing on, or my Halo on then I stick to console, It really just depends on what I am playing at the time and also what my mood is.
PC gamers=founded elitists
Console gamers=Halo fans
I'm a PC gamer myself.
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I have a crapton of games on Steam, so I guess that makes me more of a console gamer than a PC gamer.
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