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[–] Mythin15 ago
Love consoles and grew up on them but for me PC gaming is generally more fun because sometimes the modding and building the computer itself is the fun for me. There are others out there that would rather pull their own teeth out then do that and to each his/her own but for me I just enjoy the PC platform much more because of the flexibility and the fun I get out of it.
The only traditional console I own at the moment is the WiiU mostly because it's such a unique experience and because I can't get enough Zelda/Mario games. I still play much more on the PC though. I do have the shield console but I'm not sure where to put that. I play my PC games on it streamed but I also have about 5-6 emulators that are really fun as well so it's somewhere in the middle.