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Would I be better off trading in my desktop gaming computer for a PlayStation 4?

Would I be better off trading in my desktop gaming computer for a PlayStation 4?

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Edward1244
Junior Member
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07-23-2023, 07:40 PM
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Before discussing the idea of trading my gaming PC for a PS4, I want to explain that my younger brother frequently engages in disruptive behavior on my computer. He has damaged peripherals, such as breaking my previous mouse, and exhibits frustrating habits like excessive Roblox gaming and late-night sessions—often until 4 or 5 in the morning on weekdays and weekends, while I typically go to bed around 10 PM. Considering these factors, should I sell my PC and purchase a PlayStation 4 instead? My brother rarely uses television.
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Edward1244
07-23-2023, 07:40 PM #1

Before discussing the idea of trading my gaming PC for a PS4, I want to explain that my younger brother frequently engages in disruptive behavior on my computer. He has damaged peripherals, such as breaking my previous mouse, and exhibits frustrating habits like excessive Roblox gaming and late-night sessions—often until 4 or 5 in the morning on weekdays and weekends, while I typically go to bed around 10 PM. Considering these factors, should I sell my PC and purchase a PlayStation 4 instead? My brother rarely uses television.

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mennogerben
Member
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07-24-2023, 02:37 AM
#2
I exclusively play games on gaming consoles. The PlayStation 4 is an excellent choice. However, wouldn’t you also require a personal computer?
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mennogerben
07-24-2023, 02:37 AM #2

I exclusively play games on gaming consoles. The PlayStation 4 is an excellent choice. However, wouldn’t you also require a personal computer?

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Hyposlash
Member
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07-24-2023, 04:03 AM
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I am fourteen years old, and my mother possesses a computer, so I do not currently require one myself.
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Hyposlash
07-24-2023, 04:03 AM #3

I am fourteen years old, and my mother possesses a computer, so I do not currently require one myself.

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Cefreak113
Senior Member
484
07-24-2023, 05:33 AM
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If you’re prepared to subscribe regularly for mobile gaming, feel free to do so; I've always favored desktop computers because they’re considerably quicker and allow multitasking.
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Cefreak113
07-24-2023, 05:33 AM #4

If you’re prepared to subscribe regularly for mobile gaming, feel free to do so; I've always favored desktop computers because they’re considerably quicker and allow multitasking.

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pelgro
Member
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07-24-2023, 10:23 AM
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In my opinion, your brother will likely discover access to your PlayStation 4 in a similar manner he did with your computer, and continue disrupting your leisure time. A key distinction is that you no longer possess the PC. Ideally, you should attempt to dissuade him or establish boundaries such as prohibiting gaming before 10 PM on weekdays. Consider setting passwords on the PC, and if you have an administrator account, create a separate one for your brother alongside utilizing parental control features to restrict his gameplay as desired.
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pelgro
07-24-2023, 10:23 AM #5

In my opinion, your brother will likely discover access to your PlayStation 4 in a similar manner he did with your computer, and continue disrupting your leisure time. A key distinction is that you no longer possess the PC. Ideally, you should attempt to dissuade him or establish boundaries such as prohibiting gaming before 10 PM on weekdays. Consider setting passwords on the PC, and if you have an administrator account, create a separate one for your brother alongside utilizing parental control features to restrict his gameplay as desired.

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Athame_
Senior Member
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07-25-2023, 07:45 PM
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You shouldn’t suffer negative consequences simply because your brother is behaving irresponsibly. He's the source of the difficulty, not your personal computer usage.
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Athame_
07-25-2023, 07:45 PM #6

You shouldn’t suffer negative consequences simply because your brother is behaving irresponsibly. He's the source of the difficulty, not your personal computer usage.