Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-3547390-20170912133617

I see, that would make more sense of all of this. It sounds odd to forget it from my perspective :P

I never really had trouble with consoles, in fact I tended to be more accurate with them. Regardless, I personally prefer using a mouse and keyboard combo, finding consoles to have too few buttons to bind. Consoles were good due to the load and play nature (especially with cheap computer parts, I grew up accepting that certain games would just play horribly. It still astounds me when I play something I played on my old PC like Thief and see how fast the load times are since all I remember is the 2-3 minute long delays every time you load. I really wonder what Doom 3 would be like, that was quite a pain on an 800x600 display due to the editor not really fitting everything that should fit), but of course backwards compatibility is nowhere near what a PC can offer, and I find myself preferring emulators to consoles simply because I can use my surround headphones and mouse/keyboard combo. One thing amazing about the PC is the fact that many games have mods and that you can even create your own content, I always loved this to the limited nature of a console.

Indeed, this is pretty much how I work. Feel some symptom, worry what on earth I may have. I have thought I have had some deadly disease on numerous occasions. Pretty much any illness has me fearing it will kill me.

I conquered Arena and Daggerfall with this persistence. I beat Star Wars for the Famicom, Heretic, the main game of Hexen, and more than 300 Doom levels through sheer persistence. One thing you can say is that I don't give up easily, even if there are times when I should probably give up :P