I'm 100% PC myself - built a mid-range system some time last Fall, and with even many console exclusives becoming available on PC in some form or another, I'll probably stick with it, make incremental upgrades as necessary rather than drop a full stack on a new console.
Besides, with the obligatory massive Steam library backlog I currently have, I don't even want to think much about new games coming out.
I just bought the Crash Bandicoot: N-Sane Trilogy from the Steam Summer Sale, and it's a nice bit of nostalgia with just the perfect amount of difficulty.
I'm 100% PC myself - built a mid-range system some time last Fall, and with even many console exclusives becoming available on PC in some form or another, I'll probably stick with it, make incremental upgrades as necessary rather than drop a full stack on a new console.
Besides, with the obligatory massive Steam library backlog I currently have, I don't even want to think much about new games coming out.
I just bought the Crash Bandicoot: N-Sane Trilogy from the Steam Summer Sale, and it's a nice bit of nostalgia with just the perfect amount of difficulty.