l0rdtr3k: BEcause of the whole elitism(as shown above) that pisses me off.
The who "hurr durr Mustard Race" just gets on my nerves and make me wish to just punch Yahtzee straight in the face for inventing such a thing and ruined the whole thing for me.
I'm disgusted for calling myself a PC gamer when the whole thing is based around elitism and how better we are instead of shutting the fuck up and just play your goddamn games.
Sorry for lashing out.I just can't take elitism in any form of media,especially my favourite media that is gaming.
My advice? Just ignore it. There's a subset of ignorant fanboys/elitists on every platform who somehow think it "belongs" to them and them alone, and that they are the only opinion that counts. Console fanboyism can be just as bad, in my opinion.
I hardly fit any specific "gamer" label that people like to toss around. I find enjoyment in video games of all sorts, and whether or not it happens to be on my mobile devices, my consoles/handhelds, my PC/laptop; or cute "casual" games, violent war-themed FPS, sports games, family-friendly games -- I like them all and I do not tie myself down to a single platform because of some need to fit some sort of group or category. I just take the best of what is available and enjoy the hell out of it.
These days, there are so many varieties of games on all platforms that I think it mostly comes down to preferences in how you intend to physically use the devices. I enjoy mobile and handhelds of course for their ease of portability and playability wherever I may be -- good for travelling, toilet time, gaming in bed, etc. Laptops also come in handy for this, so PC is nice because then you have both a portable and a sit-down version in one. Consoles are nice because you can sit down on the sofa and chill in a more comfortable setting perhaps, and the fact that everything is designed for a control pad which you can hold in a variety of relaxed positions. I actually have an HTPC in which I have a computer hooked up to my TV, and so PC games are awesome because they give you even more flexibility with this and can sometimes get double-usage in home theater setups too. And of course, desktop PC at desk with chair and close distance to the monitor with standard keyboard/mouse + whatever other peripherals has a ton of options for precise input configuration, modding, and intricate, intense, focused gameplay which may be more difficult on other platforms.
I do have a slight preference however towards DRM-Free PC titles, and if something is available both on console/handheld/mobile as well as PC I will almost always go for the PC version first. The main reason why I prefer to have DRM-Free PC versions of games is due to the flexibility in how I can use them. Because basically you are unlimited in using it in a portable, home theater, or desktop setting and have the widest number of options in terms of usage setting and configurability.
So yeah, TLDR;
But basically, just enjoy the best of everything and ignore the idiots. Don't let the media or others dictate what you enjoy, lest you give them control over you.