anyway I'm bored so thought I'd add a few more reasons why PC gaming fails at life.
1) sometimes, the graphics card can use up too much power, therefore power supply can't deliver enough power to the motherboard.
2) some games can be very demanding, so must be sure your PC meets the requirements.
3) bugs that cause crashing.
4) system slowdown due to spyware Lol.
5) buggy drivers.
6) some games come with spyware.
7) some games don't run on older versions of windows. 98, 2000 etc.
XenoNinja
The first one makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. I know next to nothing about hardware for PCs, but I'm pretty sure that the graphics cards don't "use up too much power" >_>
As for the second one, if you're smart and get a good video card now, you won't need to upgrade for another five years, about the same as buying a new console. >_>
And bugs aren't in console games? >_>
I don't have to deal with spyware, it's called "having good security." >_>
Never had such a problem that wasn't fixed with a simple, ten-second patch. >_>
Once again, "good security." And the list is very, very short. >_>
I refer back to the second one. It's no different from getting a new console to play the latest games. >_>
Log in to comment