@Enragedhydra:
Every single one of my old games off of GoG and Steam have worked flawlessly, at the start Windows 10 did suck for running older software but that all seems to have been worked out. I can run DOS games with no problems.
Last year I tried Gothic from Steam during a sale, and Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate from GoG. Neither game worked; and the Forum pages for both games and user reviews are still having a field day for them not running on Windows 10. Check for yourself if you don't believe me_ Chaos Gate even has a video just to try fixing the game with mixed results.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbgp5kHheu8
I know that's two examples of games, however they're my two examples of retro P.C. games with real and recent experience. And they do not work when purchased. It's not debateable_
Neither of my statements are wrong, we have access to cheaper games
Both options have access to free games, so from a logical perspective you are indeed wrong.
And I don't think it gets much cheaper than free games. If you stated volume of cheaper games I would agree P.C. come out on top but in your original comment you did not.
However consoles also have gaming sales that rival Steam Summer and Winter sales. I would recommend you research into the matter instead of blindly insisting you have vastly better offers; we're in 2018 now and the consoles do sales for up to 80% off games.
I'm someone who plays both on P.C. and Consoles usually for different experiences. And I also don't really understand the blind bias some of you people have for one sole platform, while making inaccurate statements to fill a blinding ego. Nothing wrong with enjoying your system of choice, but conversations like these come to the point of waving a blind flag of loyalty, and in-turn looks foolish.
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