It's like I don't even know who I am any more.Maybe you haven't been paying attention, but it's been stated as fact multiple times that you and your friends do NOT do this.
Please, try to keep up.
You are lying, no way you play PC games and consoles. No fucking way.lol true
I don't know anyone in this day and age who plays video games as one of their primary hobbies who doesn't game on both PC and console. There are certain major genres of games that you just simply cannot get on one or the other. You cant get most of the major sports games on a computer, and you cant get RTS/strategy/ARPG games on a console(yet).
Anyone who loves videos games, and limits themselves to just one or the other is really missing out.
Maybe my experience is out of the ordinary, being that a good amount of my friends come from my years of working at Software Etc/Babbages/Gamestop, so we're all pretty hardcore gamers, but I wouldn't imagine we are *that* far out of the norm. We all get excited for new console releases just like we get excited for a new generation of video cards.
I will say though, this is all from a sampling of adult gamers. I have no idea what your average 15 year old kid is doing nowadays. We're all in our 30s and 40s with enough disposable income to have computers and multiple consoles.
I will leave this thread. There is no room for dissension in the ranks here. Sean is right. I apologize.I love how you guys can totally twist comments out of context, it's amazing!
It's also amazing that you can keep going on about some totally fabricated shit.
I'd like to see some evidence to support that before I believed it.The younger generations are probably more likely to be using a tablet than a console at this point, or will be anyways.
Might not be trueyet, but it probably will be eventually if console sales keep declining and tablets keep rising.I'd like to see some evidence to support that before I believed it.
Yep, I have 9 and 5 year old nephews. When they come over, their #1 choice is my XBOX, 2nd is my computer, and if for some reason one of those things is busy/not usable, the leftover kid will grab my tablet and play Angry Birds or whatever. The 5 year old probably does the best with the tablet, the 360 and the PC are a little to complex for him, but he can definitely play some Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja just fine. Tablets are great for little kids that don't quite have the motor skills for a full-blown controller or mouse/keyboard combo yet. They game on a Wii/Tablet/3DS at home.My 10 and 7 year old play both but given the choice between the two they will play my PS3 of their 3DS's before they pick up my iPad.
My cock is 14" long and sings with the voice of an angel at this point.Might not be trueyet, but it probably will be eventually
Engadget_sl said:... any potential slowdown in PC sales isn't clearly manifested here. Possibly owing to the afterglow of the Windows 8 launch, the Windows Division's revenue of $5.7 billion is a sharp increase from the $4.62 billion of a year ago...
Yea, this was what the Vita/PS3 did to an extent and something I'd love as well, but I don't think that's what that rumor means if it's true.I missed a lot of the discussion, but I'll say this... If I have the option of picking up a game on my PC and continuing it on my phone or 720, I'll be all-in on the Microsoft store. I see no reason to choose Steam over that.