Your PC gaming performance is suffering.
Your PC gaming performance is suffering.
It all hinges on your gaming ambitions. Back in college I was a dedicated gamer with a 360, PS3, and PC, but now I play less often. I still enjoy video games, though I have other interests. Some think it’s normal to slow down as you age, but I don’t see that as a rule. The setup I have—PS3 plus my new PC—reflects my current situation. I’m thinking about upgrading to an Xbox One and PS4, but I doubt I’ll play enough to justify the cost unless I win the lottery or save up after paying off my loans.
I’m considering leaving PC since I barely use it these days. I have a job, a girlfriend, and no time for waiting on installations or Steam downloads anymore.
Yes, console games don’t require installation or downloads. You don’t have time for waiting—just head to GameStop and grab something. At least you caught one mistake: upgrading the CPU was a huge error. PC gaming lets you bring an entire lab of people online to play Halo or CS together.