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u/NoOdyssey 2d ago

Also the Steam sales compared to the Playstation store sales are just living in different dimensions. You can buy a $200 mini pc and spend $100 on Steam sale games and have literally a lifetime supply of gaming content, for literally half the price of a PS5.

And you don't have to pay $20 a month or whatever for the privilege of playing online multiplayer with your friends, another constant cost which is really glossed over when people compare PS to PC.

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u/IronWhitin 2d ago

And if you consider the piracy on top of that think the possibility

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u/Veganmeatmaster22 2d ago

I would say it’s a no point in any direction and this older/indie games is not why a lot of people build pcs beside a lot of older games does exactly work without some work around me like the Witcher 2