• titanicx@lemmy.zip
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    19 hours ago

    Yeah but then one of the things you have to remember is there’s a lot of people who may enjoy PC gaming but don’t actually want to PC game. My cell included. And I’ve been in the IT industry for 20 plus years and I can’t be bothered to build a PC to play my hundreds of steam games that I own. Hell I keep buying humble bundles yet I still haven’t put together a PC for probably the last 5 years. The only PC I actually own is a laptop that I use just for work that I don’t have it customization done on and it’s used for my clients to be able to connect remotely to sites so I don’t care what goes on it and what stays on it. I enjoy my Xbox because I don’t have to do any tinkering with it I literally just turn it on and play on my nice big tv. I enjoy my switch because I just turn it on and play it on my TV or in my hand. I enjoy my phone because I just use it and play on it when I need to. Same with my tablet. However owning and maintaining a PC is quite a bit more work. Not only that but if I wanted to put it in my living room I’d have to either build a small form factor PC to fit in my living room and then connect it up and maintain it, or I’d have to go into another room to game on a desk where it’s specifically set up.

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      15 hours ago

      i also work in IT and agree wholeheartedly. it’s tiresome to see the rampant denial that building and maintaining a PC is a lot of work.

    • JadenSmith@sh.itjust.works
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      19 hours ago

      Whilst I’m on the other side of the fence, I can very much understand this.
      I figure this is the sort of market Valve are gearing towards, with the Steam Deck and soon the GabeCube.