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Mods, and the fact that to play with anyone more than 20 metres away from you, you have to pay something every month.
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R6 Siege made me want a PC way back. Stayed ever since
Doom II really solidified it and it’s been that way ever since.
Any game released for a past console generation whose PC version still just works on modern systems. I like my classic console collection but I’m not jumping through hoops to connect an old console to a modern display. I just play the PC version or possibly even emulate. Yeah, Windows can be a chore at times but Steam Deck brought 90% of console convenience to PC games.
It wasn’t any specific game for me. I grew up with a PC and always saw how much more they could do than any console. And when I discovered emulation, it was pretty much over for anything that wasn’t PC.
Similar. Had a Colecovision when I was a kid, followed by a second hand Commodore Vic-20. Hands down the Colecovision had better graphics, but all you could do is play the games you bought or shared. Next was a Tandy 1000 TX, and I don’t think I ever looked back.
I did have an original Gameboy, that I bought with my own money, and that was pretty cool, but still it was simply a matter of playing the games they sold you. In the shareware scene of the 90’s, even the Gameboy was horrendously limiting.
For me it’s never been a performance issue. Most of the time I’ve been using old PCs, and the latest console would technically be more powerful (back to Colecovision vs. Commodore Vic 20). It was a matter of flexibility and variety.
Probably the original Call of Duty. Mouse aim is just easy mode!
Psychonauts in 2019. The fact that I can play a decade and a half year old game, and not have to rebuy it is incredible.
Back in the day a pc was easier to get than an Xbox. I just had to figure out which $60 pci video card was good for games then boom, better gaming and in glorious 1024x768. Then I figured out pc games can have mods and that was the end of consoles for me.
Steam sales
Binding keys to talk shit in chat on TFC. Hitting k and having “Pullllll” drop into chat after bouncing someone in the air with a rocket and finishing them with a shotgun blast was peak gaming.
Diablo II for sure
Counterstrike and day of defeat mods.
Getting a whole new game for free was something out of this world at that time.
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PC gaming has become cheaper than console gaming.
But MMOs made me a PC gamer. RuneScape and WoW.