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7/5/2025, 8:09:27 PM
I just prefer playing on consoles. I'm aware closed platform, less power, Sony is fuckin your ass whatever but I just prefer it.
I think part of it is just being on a computer for up to 40 hours a week at work makes me associate it with work. Gaming at a desk I mean. I tried the whole "computer in the living room" thing for awhile, but I would always end up plugging in a keyboard and mouse to fix something, and it wasn't the flop on the couch with a controller experience I wanted.
And there is no temptation to alt-tab, the whole internet isn't just waiting for you. I can focus on the game. My back is also fucked up, I had a T3 to L3 spinal fusion, titanium and cobalt chrome rods all the way down, which makes every day kind of shit but especially sitting in a chair. Couch is bliss.
There is also the physical games aspect, which make little sense in the era of constant updates, but I like the cute little boxes.
So weird blog post but my point is no if you like playing games on a PC it makes no sense to get a Gaystation Why(do you have no games).
I think part of it is just being on a computer for up to 40 hours a week at work makes me associate it with work. Gaming at a desk I mean. I tried the whole "computer in the living room" thing for awhile, but I would always end up plugging in a keyboard and mouse to fix something, and it wasn't the flop on the couch with a controller experience I wanted.
And there is no temptation to alt-tab, the whole internet isn't just waiting for you. I can focus on the game. My back is also fucked up, I had a T3 to L3 spinal fusion, titanium and cobalt chrome rods all the way down, which makes every day kind of shit but especially sitting in a chair. Couch is bliss.
There is also the physical games aspect, which make little sense in the era of constant updates, but I like the cute little boxes.
So weird blog post but my point is no if you like playing games on a PC it makes no sense to get a Gaystation Why(do you have no games).
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