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So Really It's Only 2 Years Old

So Really It's Only 2 Years Old
The eternal dilemma of PC gaming economics: your hardware is simultaneously ancient and too expensive to utilize properly. By the time game prices drop to reasonable levels, your "new" rig has already transformed into a digital fossil. It's like saving up for years to buy a Ferrari only to discover you can only afford the gas when electric cars become mainstream. The hardware-software value curve is the cruelest joke in computing—a mathematical proof that the universe has a sick sense of humor.

The Selective Price Sensitivity Of Gamers

The Selective Price Sensitivity Of Gamers
When Nintendo announces a €459.99 Switch 2? Meh, too expensive. But slap a Steam logo on a handheld gaming PC for €419? Take my money immediately! The classic "I hate your overpriced product but will happily buy this slightly less expensive alternative that does basically the same thing but feels more justified because I can also use it to pretend I'll do actual work on it someday." The Steam Deck: where we convince ourselves we're making a practical purchase while still blowing our rent money on games.

The PC Gaming Prophet Welcomes Console Refugees

The PC Gaming Prophet Welcomes Console Refugees
Console gamers are getting absolutely destroyed right now. Xbox raising prices, $80 games becoming the norm, and Nintendo charging $499 for a Mario Kart bundle? Meanwhile, the PC gaming prophet descends from the heavens with his divine message: "Don't worry and come to PC, you can trust me." Sure, you'll need to sell a kidney for a graphics card, but at least you won't be paying $70 for a game that goes on sale for $12 three months later on Steam. The PC Master Race welcomes another batch of console refugees with open, angelic wings.

Console Wars: Specs Vs. Savings

Console Wars: Specs Vs. Savings
The eternal battle between gaming hardware specs and your wallet. The Nintendo Switch 2 promises fancy specs like 120Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution with mouse support, but the Steam Deck is coming in for the kill with its knockout feature: not paying $60 for games. Let's be honest, after 15 years in tech, I've learned hardware specs are temporary, but the pain of paying full price for games is forever. The Steam Deck might not have the shiniest hardware, but those sweet, sweet Steam sales make the ambulance call unnecessary for your bank account.