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The admission line to enter PC gaming right now is too long for its own good.
The global semiconductor crisis has put PC gaming in a tough spot. Components, especially graphics cards, have seen exponential price hikes and shortages spanning entire years at this point. Even though analysts predict the worst of said shortages will wrap up for consumer tech by the end of 2022, there's no guarantee that'll pan out. And every day you wait is another day great games pass you by, going unplayed. In short, it's time to cut your losses, buy a cheap (relative to other tech) console like the Xbox Series S, and get playing.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...

The global semiconductor crisis has put PC gaming in a tough spot. Components, especially graphics cards, have seen exponential price hikes and shortages spanning entire years at this point. Even though analysts predict the worst of said shortages will wrap up for consumer tech by the end of 2022, there's no guarantee that'll pan out. And every day you wait is another day great games pass you by, going unplayed. In short, it's time to cut your losses, buy a cheap (relative to other tech) console like the Xbox Series S, and get playing.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...