I'm the same with kinect lol. I bought it because I just HAD to have the Star Wars game... Never played it. Still sitting there. And the only use my kinect has ever got was when I used it to call plays on Madden 13 because it's easier than trying to sift through the menus. But the new one comes with kinect and shouldn't be a big deal just to have it plugged in. It's not like it's an added expense.
I still haven't tried Surgeon Sim but have watched a few of those videos
seems to be a hit on Steam.
I love PC gaming but it can get annoying with the constant need to upgrade compared to consoles where you buy it once and you're set. I'm a bit obsessive in that I tend to fret if I don't have the latest of stuff. My desktop rig is a GTX680, i5-2500k (stock clock even though it's mounted with a DH-14
), 8GB DDR3 ripjaws, with a 1TB cav black HDD and Liteon 64GB SSD for cache/rapid share. This computer does nothing except for game (connected up with Razor Imperator and Black Widow 2 mouse/keyboard and Gamecom780 7.1 surround headset). At the moment I'm stressing about what to do with the graphics card. The new GTX 780 is $839 (Gigabyte version) and the 3GB VRAM is mouth watering enough. But it's probably only a 150% upgrade on my GTX680. The GTX690 still outperforms the 780 but it's one card of 2x 680 cores and older tech (but still on the 28nm die) and retails at $1100. Then there is the GTX Titan which is an absolute beast but comes in at $1300 and I wonder if spending $839 on a single step upgrade it would be better going the whole way and just chipping in a bit more for the Titan. And thus... Why PC gaming isn't attractive to a lot of people as it once was. Though if your computer can handle it there still a number of games that are just amazing amazing on PC compared to their console versions.
Crysis 3
Farcry 3
Metro 2033 (still haven't tried Last Night 1. I'm chicken 2. Apparently bringing a lot of high end rigs to their knees)
Bioshock Infinite
Sleeping Dogs
Battlefield 3
The Witcher 2
Skyrim
I've managed to play all of these on the highest settings and well worth it.
Crap time for gaming though since there isn't much coming out as they're waiting for the new consoles. I think The Last of Us is the only thing worth looking forward to on the PS3 and not sure about the 360 at the moment. I guess that gives me a chance to sink another 120hours into another Mass Effect 1, 2 and 3 play through