So that combined with your reviews (of course) have pointed me in the right direction of some great games I may not have otherwise played (I’ve been playing Destiny 2 recently, almost exclusively as the drop-in and play for ½ hour suits the time I have available with work and family). As part of the daily/weekly/monthly reward points available you have to do things like log in to the Game Pass app, download games from the app, play a certain number of games per week/month, etc. What’s different, and it is down to people mentioning the Microsoft Rewards system in the Inbox, is the variety of games I’m playing. I’ve had a Game Pass subscription for a while so that is sitting happily on it and there’s a lot of games available to me… which is great. My point is PCs are great way to play and save money in the long term! A couple of examples: Stardrew Valley (Full of mods and the creator encourages it), Bleeding Moon, Haven, and Graveyard Keeper. I have played some amazing titles on PC lately and a lot are very small developers. Okay now I’ll explain a couple of cons just to balance the argument: cheating is easier due to hacking and modding, Windows can be restrictive, Steam and Epic Games aren’t DRM free, and hardware at present is costly.īut there is pros and cons everywhere. One of the pros with PC is modding, just look up the Thomas the Tank Engine Skyrim dragon on YouTube, one of the funniest videos and there so many indie games too. Of course, there are pros and cons on both sides. I never thought I would be a PC gamer back in the day of PlayStation 1 and 2 but now that’s all I have, apart from my old Xbox 360 and 3DS. Now I known, you’re thinking they’re all digital, yes, but unlike consoles half of them are DRM free so that means I can burn them to disk and move them on to my next PC, etc. but other sites aren’t and I have amassed over 600+ games so far. Yes, Steam is DRM and so is Origin, Epic, etc.
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