Thaedolus
Gold Member
I’ve been a console and PC gamer since as far back as I can remember. I get why both platforms have their appeal. The simplicity of a console isn’t something to write off, nor is the better experience and performance of a PC. I’ve got a buddy who just spent 1500 bucks on a TV and 700 on a goddamn subwoofer, but for the life of me I can’t talk him into getting a gaming PC. But he’s not me. Ever since I realized how dumb it was to trade in a bunch of SNES games to get Sonic Adventure on my Dreamcast, I made the decision to never sell my games again. I want OG hardware when I can have it, on the display it was meant for. But he’s the kind of guy who buys a game when it comes out, trades it in once he’s done, and gets the next game without looking back. I get it, but that’s not how I roll. I’m the dummy spending $800 every few years for more FPS outta my GPU.
My bro just got a Rift S even though he wanted an Index...but he’s got small kids that are going to beat the shit out of it. So he went cheaper, but it’s not like they’re not enjoying their VR. It all just depends on your use environment and what your priorities are.
I love >100hz gaming and max resolution and all that. I’ve also got a 35 year old NES hooked up to a CRT that my nieces and nephews love to play when they come over, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
My bro just got a Rift S even though he wanted an Index...but he’s got small kids that are going to beat the shit out of it. So he went cheaper, but it’s not like they’re not enjoying their VR. It all just depends on your use environment and what your priorities are.
I love >100hz gaming and max resolution and all that. I’ve also got a 35 year old NES hooked up to a CRT that my nieces and nephews love to play when they come over, and there’s nothing wrong with that.