Thursday, November 1, 2007

PC Gaming, my Rose and my Thorn.

I love PC gaming, it's seriously awesome, and something I love spending time with. I play tons of games like Guild Wars, World of Warcraft, Oblivion, and older games such as Diablo 2 and Return to Castle Wolfenstien: Enemy Territory. PC gaming feels almost like a second home.

But at the same time, PC gaming is extremely frustrating and can be a hassle. For example, long installs, crashing installs, long installs that crash, game chug, game lag, crashing games. Games crash on the PC more then any console, which is very annoying, I actually had trouble installing Diablo 2 on my XPS 400.

With all these problems, PC gaming will always frustrate me in ways nothing else can, but when it all works out PC gaming is a blast. I love my PC, it's good and can play most games on medium or medium low.

Now since my PC only runs games this way, I've decided to go ahead and buy a new much better computer. Now I wouldn't just buy a new computer just to buy one, I want to play a lot of games such as:
  • Hellgate: London (Maxed)
  • Gears of War PC (Maxed)
  • The Witcher
  • Lord of the Rings Online (Maxed)
  • Crysis
  • Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway
  • The Borderlands
Those are just a few games that look awesome, and I won't have a new computer probably until around June 2008 though.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

What about the time constrants? Doesn't it bother you how much of your life so much gaming east away at?

Turtlefuzz said...

no, it doesn't. I don't mind, I do well in school, and all of that. I only play games in my spare time.