

To a point. There’s just a bit of an entry gap when it comes to PC. If you have the money to build a PC that will last you years and can run just about 95% of all games released to the point of you having built the machine to entire backlogs of previous generations of games that were released on console. You won’t be disappointed. The amount of those games is staggering and it can all be done with one PC as opposed to having to buy a console that’s already pricey, then having to buy the actual games which have gotten even pricier on their own.

No, really.
There are just some things in your life, that you have to really work on overcoming and distancing. I remember the first time I moved, I remembered taking some time out of my day to go back to visit my old home, that I lived in for so many years until moving. That old home contained numerous memories but a lot of negativity that built up in it. I really broke down that day and had to leave. I ended up moving back in soon after and then again years later after my second move-out.
I’m on my third move-out and I wouldn’t want to try it again, also it helps because I’m a 1,622 miles, 4 states away from it.