Quote Originally Posted by fayainz View Post
It comes down to whats accessible to you, what you are comfortable with, and to some degree when you got involved in the gaming culture, and what mediums you were introduced to. Someone like me who has been involved in gaming from a young kid starting on consoles(SNES era and Sega Saturn) and moving to using a PC as my main platform, there is one thing that remains constant. The device you play on is just a mean's to an end, that allows me to have the game experiences I want to have and be entertained. Over time that has just evolved. I once owned a Playstation, Sega Saturn and a PC, I now own a PS3,Xbox360 and PC, they are just a medium for me to enjoy the games I want to play, and dam them for making so much money off of me
That's the thing, they are all accessible to me, the 360 and PS3 are in the lounge, the Wii is in the bedroom, the PSP is next to the bed and the PC is now relegated to the garage due to baby taking it's old room ;-). I also grew up with PC's our first being a commodore 64 back in the early 80's, then my dad got me an NES, and then later we got a Megadrive all while our PC was constantly upgraded too. Then got a PS, still had a decent enough PC so played both, I think it's just been in the last couple of years, since my PS2, Gamecube and Xbox that I started to play less on the PC then the others, I don't know why perhaps cause of ease of use.