PC and console gaming offer their own distinct and unique games, services, and experiences. However, switching from console to PC can be a long process with unexpected gaming, service accounts, or setup complications.
Continue reading to learn more about the switch.
Game Progress & Ownership
Modern games tend to incorporate cross-platform progression through cloud-based (online) storage, but older titles do not carry over progression. For instance, games like Fortnite can utilize one account across multiple platforms because of its live service system. That means the game is online-dependent, and an account can progress through available platforms. Alternatively, older or single-player games may require another purchase of the game through a PC digital gaming distributor.
Services & Game Launchers
Unlike consoles, PC gaming has several digital distributors, services, and game launchers that may divide a new user’s gaming library. Desktop shortcuts or keeping all games in one game launcher can help reduce the number of launchers needed.
Controllers
The switch from console to PC can mean using and learning keyboard controls, but many PC gaming launchers offer controller support. This means you can use a controller, but still play on the PC. PC game distributors such as Steam and Epic Games offer controller configurations for most games.
Game Chats
Multiplayer and immersive games usually offer in-game voice chats, but other services are used for private or social game chats. For instance, Discord, the messaging and social platform, is widely used among PC gamers to connect with friends and create private or public gaming and community servers. Additionally, game chats are not a built-in feature like console game chats.
Prebuilt or Custom PC
Console users may not be aware that PC gaming set-ups and consoles require constant hardware and component updates and upgrades. A prebuilt PC can seem like a readily available new console, but it may be harder to troubleshoot or find the malfunctioning part. Likewise, a custom PC allows for personal preference and invites users to learn and understand the console they are building. The deciding factor can be price or preference.
Registering for Warranty
For custom and prebuilt PCs, warranties are available depending on the product and part. PCMag, an American computer magazine, recommends registering the PC or parts with the manufacturer. They add that it can greatly help with recalls, general warranty, and service help. Likewise, prebuilt PC devices can come with warranties, depending on the retailer.
Budget
Console gaming often requires a few transactions for online services, gaming titles, and accessories, but PC gaming requires a personal budget. Up-to-date PCs, whether custom or prebuilt, are pricey, and other factors like keyboards, PC parts, PC accessories, and more can increase the budget. This should be highly considered before making the switch to PC gaming.
To Conclude
PC gaming is a widely different hobby from console gaming as it demands budget consideration, personal preference, and effort. However, the personal preference and effort of creating a personalized PC gaming setup can be a game-changer and rewarding experience.
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