A Survival Strategy for PC Gamers
Keeping your Hobby Alive During the Economic Crisis
I'd like to open up a topic about something that's been on my mind for quite some time now. Ever since I was young, I loved PC and video games. I grew up with every console to come out since the original NES, and I've almost always played PC games. It's a passion that's very close to my heart. For me it's about the escapism, the sense of fun and excitement, that can break up the monotony of one's daily routine. However, I seriously wonder how much longer I'll be able to stay in the PC gaming scene (for various reasons, I've pretty much left consoles, but that's another story.)
As I mentioned, I've been pretty involved in the hobby, reading the magazines, following websites, developers, and I've loved listening to game podcasts. There's just one problem, it seems to me that PC and/or videogaming, can become quite costly. I now there are a lot of ways you can game on a budget. But still, I think it's far more pricey proportionally, to many other pastimes. This economy has taken quite a toll, and I've had to do a lot of personal soul searching, about what I want in life, and how much I should try to fight against the financial reality that most of the country is facing right now.
It dawned on me that there are tons of ways to play games on the cheap. The hardest thing might be to realize that I won't necessarily get to play the latest hardcore games anymore, or keep up with the breakneck pace of technology and its often prohibitive costs. How many cores per PC are we up to now? ![]()
I'd love to hear from anyone who has had similar thoughts about how to adjust their involvement with this hobby, how they might adapt to keep gaming within their budget. Here are some ideas:
- Be a hardcore casual gamer (I think that should be a game term if it isn't already
), play all the quirky games that sell cheap but are really fun. They can be found on sites like Good Old Games or on services like Steam. - Be a retro gamer, specializing in older games.
- Take advantage of free to play games, that offer pretty good value even if you don't make micro-payments for extra benefits and items.
Those are just a few possibilities. I think it would be a great idea to start a PC Gamer's Survival Guide, where we can figure out how to keep going when one's spending money isn't as abundant as it used to be.