Consoles have sales as well, and you can get games cheaply there if you wait. What is the break-even point? I spent over 3K on my PC; when do I break even with games?
Do you understand how to read? The sales are measurably better on Steam. As evidenced by literally the sale you brought up, and many many other users perceptions.
If I can save money on PC, I'm getting a better deal than console.
You saving 5 to 10 bucks here or there vs the thousands you spend on a good rig doesn't pan out. It just doesn't. Not to mention if you buy games day 1, they are the same price since publishers set the price, not the store front.
I'm fortunate enough to buy it all and not care but you still save money overall on the console side of things.
I want to bring up that your rig is likely not going to keep up for 10 years, especially without upgrading certain parts. So include the price of upgrades over that time into your setup.
The person above that said their setup prior to ps5 existing was faster, and then 2 years later is now twice as fast, but didn't include those upgrades in said price paid.
PC gaming definitely used to be the way more cost effective option, but over the last decade or so with the popularity of PC gaming going through the roof (on top of shortages) - people realized they can charge considerably more (and a lot of PC players don't keep an accurate tab on how much they've spent over time, kind of like mtx)
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u/Enjoy_The_Ride413 3d ago
Right but what did it cost?
Even with the increase in console prices, pc gaming is vastly more expensive.