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PC gaming will never die. As far as the varity of games; well I got most of the hardware I need (I can even get a kinetc for the pc) and run emulators for almost all console games on my HTPC. Why would I want to buy a console when I can play anything I want to and heck I can even play old nes games without having to worry about an old console breaking down on me or a thousand-n-one cables from 4 or 5 consoles connected running to my tv.
 
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PC gaming will never die out so long as the graphics and pricing remains superior! Not only can PCs be used for multiple other things instead of gaming, but eventually we all know that Pc gaming will revert back to being the biggest gaming platform available.

Despite this, I do find some of the prices for PC games to be too much, and I found this amazing website which compares other sites for the best price!

http://www.allkeyshop.com/blog/digitaldownload

I'm so pleased to have saved over $30 with them!
 
[citation][nom]Dan McH[/nom]PC gaming will never die out so long as the graphics and pricing remains superior! Not only can PCs be used for multiple other things instead of gaming, but eventually we all know that Pc gaming will revert back to being the biggest gaming platform available. Despite this, I do find some of the prices for PC games to be too much, and I found this amazing website which compares other sites for the best price!http://www.allkeyshop.com/blog/digitaldownloadI'm so pleased to have saved over $30 with them![/citation]

PC gaming is already the biggest gaming platform right now if you factor in the casual gamers, of which this survey did not include.
 
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