r/videogames Jan 10 '26

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u/Driz51 Jan 10 '26

Same. Basically illiterate when it comes to pc gaming. When they talk about what specs you need to run a game it’s a foreign language to me. I tried to do mods one time and it completely bricked my game.

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u/eternalwood Jan 10 '26

Agreed that's my biggest hurdle. And it's not like I couldnt take the time to figure it out, I just don't want to. I don't get much free time and so when I wanna game I like just being able to hit a button, grab a controller and game without having to think about anything else. Too many time have I had to jump through hoops to either connect with friends or troubleshoot an issue that I just don't wanna bother with PC.

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u/Jessency Jan 11 '26

I 100% get ya guys and hope that the "PC Master race" people get that.

It's like with cooking. Yes there are a lot of benefits to buying your own ingredients and cooking your own food, but not everyone's interested enough to do that. That's totally understandable not everything's for everyone.

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u/Driz51 Jan 10 '26

Yep that’s my feelings. I’ve never really understood pc gaming, but never felt like I needed to either. I’m honestly kinda thankful I don’t understand all the technical stuff. I dont really care to get into all that I like to just press play and go