Switched to PS4 from PC, Best Decision Ever

I'm sorry but as a PS4/PC gamer, there's a few things you said that didn't quite make sense.

The community was so fucking toxic, instead of playing games everyone would just stroke their own dicks on how it was so great that they were on PC over console.

Yeah, maybe on /r/PCMasterRace, which is a satirical subreddit made specially to circle-jerk. Otherwise, the PC community is fucking amazing, at least in my experience. Just look at the modding community, for example, always willing to sacrifice their own free time just to make a game feel like a better experience for other PC gamers.

And outside of games like League and Counter Strike, Servers were fucking DEAD. Even in a game like COD, hardly anyone is online

I think it's pretty well known by now that PC online games tend to last longer than console games. There's PC games over a decade old that still have active online communities. There's not a lot of people on PC playing COD because PC gamers generally don't like COD, it's that simple. If PC gamers wants to play an FPS then they go play Counter Strike, and there's a reason for that.

Was sick of dealing with crappy port after crappy port.

So now you just settle for 30 fps on all games? That doesn't make any sense and it's making me doubt if you were really a PC gamer. Sure some PC games have optimization issues and technical problems, but 90% of the time even bad PC ports are still better than the console versions. I'm currently playing Bloodborne on my PS4 and I'm loving every second of it, it's a damn masterpiece. But I'm not gonna lie and say that those framerate problems and long loading times don't detract from my experience. I can boot up Dark Souls II on my PC and have a much more pleasant experience.

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