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Meh, I saved literally thousands of dollars a year playing the shit that doesn't need eye candy on Xbox/PS5. The OS is far less of a pain to maintain as well.
Fuck valve and them destroying discs.
Thats some serious BS right here.
I've rented 40 or so games last year retailing well over $2000. Sorry!
Sounds like a you problem.
No. It sounds like you are having a hard time coping, upon learning how I save thousands of dollars a year playing low eye candy games on consoles.
Oh it's this fucking clown car again! Hey clown, hows the circus?
I know, math is hard. Still following me around I see 🤷♂️.
No, I hate clowns. Math is definitely hard when you have 4 fingers and need them all to count.
🤷♂️👌👍
On the flipside, I've saved even more on PC. I regularly buy games for <$5, and those typically go for $20+ on any console. I also get a bunch of free, high-quality games from EGS, GOG, and some other stores. The games I want to play all work well, are incredibly cheap (especially w/ bundles on Fanatical or Humble Bundle), and still work when I upgrade my hardware. I regularly play games from the 90s, try that on your console.
The main downside is no physical media, but I'm way too lazy to actually sell my old games, and for the cost I pay, I'm really not worried about it. My OS is incredibly easy to maintain, I literally run updates and that's it. Oh, and I use Linux, so I don't even need to pay for the OS either.
Consoles absolutely have their place (I have a Switch as well), but for budget gaming, you really can't beat PC.