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09/18/18 2:18:17 PM
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Metalsonic66 posted...
The Wii and the U had great exclusives but very, very few of them.


Which is why they functioned best as secondary systems. PC covers all the multiplat stuff, and does it better than any console option, making it the best choice for a primary system. All you're missing out on then are PS/Xbox exclusive titles. You could probably make a case for the PS3 being a serious competitor there, but not the PS4, 360, or Xbone just yet (and with most of Xbone's pittance of an exclusive library coming to PC as well, that's not likely to improve).

There are enough games out there that you really don't need a lot of games for your secondary system. Might as well go with quality over quantity, then.

DPsx7 posted...
Discs cost less don't forget.


Somebody's going to point out that digital games go on sale more reliably and conveniently than discs do (and therefore cost less, on average), and then you're going to say something like "the true cost of digital is that Steam will blow up your computer and steal your games and shave your dog," and then everyone is going to laugh at you. Calling it now.
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