I was about to drop some serious cash on building a top of the line gaming PC but then I thought, how can I justify this?
A little about myself: I get very excited about "toys" but rarely use them to their full effect.
-I have a Switch that I only use for Zelda, even though I have spent a few hundred dollars on games.
-My PS4 slim I basically only use for PES, The Show, or The Witcher
-My Xbox One S I have literally not touched since the week I traded in my Original Xbox One for the slimmer model.
-I have a New 3DS that I bought for a month vacation in which I used it for about 30 mins on a plane, and then have not touched it since.
-My PS Vita I used for about a month, off and on... have not touched since.
-My iPad Air 2 I have used for browsing and board games, but even that is rare.
I also have an older gaming PC, and iMac, a rMBP, and an older Macbook
What I am trying to say is that I buy a lot of stuff and then don't really use it.
Then I read an article about how PC gaming, in the long run, is cheaper than consoles. As such, I figure I should get rid of my PS4 and Xbox and use my Switch and PC for all gaming needs.
The problem is that my current PC can handle a few games but I find it difficult to go into my computer room to play games. Hell, getting friends to want to play PC games vs console is very difficult as well. Even using the steam link and being on the couch doesn't convince them to give it a chance.
Hell, even I have a hard time trying to justify PC games. I bought all my AAA titles on consoles so I won't buy GTA, Fallout, Witcher, etc on PC cause, even with the mods, it's been there, done that. As such, I am left with cheap indie games that I keep buying but can't muster the strength to play them.
Am I alone in this? Why the hell do I keep pricing out PCs and trying to convince myself I need these things? My time would definitely be better spent learning photography or photoshop or something and making a little cash on the side.
WTF is wrong with me?
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