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#1 Mlazaro
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Im always curious to know what PC gamers choose for theyr gaming mag.Ive had both for 4 years,and love reading both..But unfortunatly,theyr can only be one winner.,If i had to choose,..i guess id go with,..arggg...PC Gamer.Tho i think the writers of GFW are much more funny,and articles are funnier,it boils down to info and gaming.IMO Pc gamer mags are always much more to read.Theres a ton of more pages and info..Has anyone else noticed how thin the GFW mags have been running the last year?
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#2 BounceDK
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I haven't subscribed to a mag in years. Instead I'm getting a free one called "Gamereactor" which is a Scandinavian mag. No demo disc or anything, but who really needs that these days...
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#3 blackdreamhunk
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pc gamer is better :)
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#4 Deihmos
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Why subscribe to mags when there is the internet.
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#5 Mlazaro
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So your saying no one should read magazines anymore?If i could take my PC to the bathroom with me,maybe i wouldnt need to read a mag.
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#6 Teuvan
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I used to subscribe to PC Gamer, but it's so goddamn full of ads and old information now it's pointless.
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#7 Manly-manly-man
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Games for Windows seems to have more new games in it. This issue has a big Gears of War article, COD 4 MP interview, Fallout 3, and then some other articles. It never seemed like PC Gamer had NEW games in it.
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#8 gcf0413
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I used to subscribe to PC Gamer, but it's so goddamn full of ads and old information now it's pointless.Teuvan

I would have to agree with this actually. They claim on the cover they have exclusives but I've always seen the same info here on Gamespot or elsewhere before PC Gamer shows it to me. It's quite sad really, they need to become an online only media outlet. There aren't really enough quality sitesthat focus solely on PC Games.

Anyway, if I had to pick between the 2 magazines I would still go with PC Gamer. GFW is like a leaflet.

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#9 TheDukeEmperor
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I used PC Gamer and then realized I could get the same information, that I was interested in, if not more from GameSpot and other sites on the Internet.
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#10 firefly026
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I currently prefer Games for Windows, just because they seem to have more content, but I don't have any subscriptions.
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#11 FragMonkey09
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I dont trust MS because they want to own PC gaming, so its PC Gamer for me.
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#12 Manly-manly-man
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MS DOES own PC gaming. Windows. And Games for Windows is just a brand name, which hold PC games to a higher standard and makes all GFW games support more features. If you don't pay you don't lose anything you already have.
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#13 underdark944
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I'm a subscriber for PC Gamer because of the frequent exclusives unveilings and the fact that it's some bedtime reading. Even though I get a load of info on the net, I still enjoy reading it.
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#15 Valkyrie_44
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I subscribe to both GFW and PCG. Trust not in one magazine alone.
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#16 thanatose
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I subscribe to both GFW and PCG. Trust not in one magazine alone.Valkyrie_44

I agree, I've also got subscriptions to both.

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#17 jrhawk42
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I get G4W for free so that's my bathroom reading. I've read a few PC gamer's but it never really interested me. I really like reading Jeff Green's articles, and their sound off (which is also available as a podcast). Also I probably wouldn't of even bothered checking up on COD4 had it not been for reading their interview of it.
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#18 Ken1a
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I subscribe to both as well- although GFW has some really funny articles at times.
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#19 xMedHeadx
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I dont trust MS because they want to own PC gaming, so its PC Gamer for me.FragMonkey09
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Games_for_Windows:_The_Official_Magazine Read, and learn. GFW Magazine is staffed with writers who are much more similar to me in taste and humor than those from PC Gamer. PC Gamer used to be a magazine I trusted, but its content, in comparison to Games for Windows, is rather stale and boring. PC Gamer does seem to often carry more reviews, but they're generally of games I never care to play (and they admit are bad). Games for Windows Magazine offers better editorials and in-depth articles, along with reviews of the games most people would consider purchasing. Anyone can peer into the mindset of either staff by listening to their podcasts, which are freely available from iTunes, and likely their sites as well. The PC Gamer Podcast is a bit hard to listen through, while GFW Radio is quite entertaining, even if they lack focus on discussing PC gaming.
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[QUOTE="FragMonkey09"]I dont trust MS because they want to own PC gaming, so its PC Gamer for me.xMedHeadx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Games_for_Windows:_The_Official_Magazine Read, and learn. GFW Magazine is staffed with writers who are much more similar to me in taste and humor than those from PC Gamer. PC Gamer used to be a magazine I trusted, but its content, in comparison to Games for Windows, is rather stale and boring. PC Gamer does seem to often carry more reviews, but they're generally of games I never care to play (and they admit are bad). Games for Windows Magazine offers better editorials and in-depth articles, along with reviews of the games most people would consider purchasing. Anyone can peer into the mindset of either staff by listening to their podcasts, which are freely available from iTunes, and likely their sites as well. The PC Gamer Podcast is a bit hard to listen through, while GFW Radio is quite entertaining, even if they lack focus on discussing PC gaming.

True, but nonetheless, they are still governed by Microsoft, and you never know if there are some biased reviews backstage to influence more gamers to PC. PC Gamer has no ties to Microsoft, and simply based on that, they are more trustworthy. PC Gamer FTW.

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So your saying no one should read magazines anymore?If i could take my PC to the bathroom with me,maybe i wouldnt need to read a mag.Mlazaro

Laptop my friend laptops will be the new magazines believe me ;) . Heres a Dell for like 500 bucks hehe: http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/inspn_1501?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs (I don't recommend Dells tho since... well you know..). I take my brothers laptop when he isn't home to the bathroom when I need to watch the On The Spot live video and I did it during E3 07 when Sony was doing their conference. Shhh don't tell my bro tho ;)

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#22 nightharvest
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I don't care for all the exclusives and latest scoops and I'm not interested in a game until it's released.

And if I really want to read about it I come to this site and if I want alternative views (which I usually do) I go to metacritic.

For the price of PC gamer or Games for Windows (on import) I can usually pick up a tidy game on special at the local store or through Ebay.

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#23 AdrianWerner
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PCgamer UK >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GFW > PCGamer US
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#24 FragMonkey09
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True, but nonetheless, they are still governed by Microsoft, and you never know if there are some biased reviews backstage to influence more gamers to PC. PC Gamer has no ties to Microsoft, and simply based on that, they are more trustworthy. PC Gamer FTW.1carus

Thats what I was afraid of.

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#25 gamerwiz09
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I'm currently not subscribed to either...used to get PC Gamer, and pick it up now and then...I do get EGM and Gamepro though. But when my schools magazine drive comes around in october, I'll sign up to get both cheap...and maybe Game Informer too...I dont know why, I just love magazines.
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#26 imthelumberjack
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I like Games For Windows for its developer interviews and some of their previews but I prefer PC Gamer because I trust their reviews more since they seem to play "less" favorites then GFW and they review games quicker (such as Supreme Commander, C&C 3 and Bioshock). I also used to Prefer their hardware section when the Vede was running it (Logan Decker is terrible at reccomending hardware, especially for medium gaming PC's where he choses obiviously bad price/peformance choices and often incompatible components.) Sorry my rant about decker is done... anyways they both have their strengths.
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#27 the_mad_madman
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I tend to agree more often with the opinions and reviews of PC Gamer, so that's the one I get. Also I enjoy reading the editorial articles and such, whereas most other gaming mags, GFW included, tend to seem more like fluff to me.

Either way you're free to pick one or another, or even both, they're both good magazines. Just pick whichever suits you more.

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#28 Jd1680a
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I pay for PC gamer and I recently got a free one year subscripition to games for windows. Once I get my free magazines, Ill let everyone know what I think is better.

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#29 moffe12
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I buy PC Gamer UK every month, I tend to like their reviews, it's always very useful with a second opinion, as gamespot often miss reviews games.
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#30 xxPanicxx
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I subscribed to an Aussie PC gamers mag called "PC GAMER". Sadly they stopped publishing them last year and I have yet to find another suitable magazine.
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#31 1carus
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I subscribed to an Aussie PC gamers mag called "PC GAMER". Sadly they stopped publishing them last year and I have yet to find another suitable magazine.xxPanicxx

There was never an Aussie PC Gamer. There is a US PC Gamer, a UK PC Gamer, there used to be an Australian mag called "PC Games Addict" which was basically a reprint of PC Gamer UK for Aussies, and then there's PC Powerplay, which is still being made.

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#32 akeanon
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I used PC Gamer and then realized I could get the same information, that I was interested in, if not more from GameSpot and other sites on the Internet.TheDukeEmperor

Exactly. I cancelled my subscription to PC Gamer because of excessive advertising, articles written about inside jokes and personalities, and a feeling of fatigue reading their lists, which are off base to my gaming tastes.

So, now I use the Internet and I'm much, much happier.

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#33 RobertBowen
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I stopped buying game mags years ago because they just weren't really current any more.

Who really needs a printed mag that takes a few months to prepare with news that will be outdated by the time it hits the stands? I can get all the information I need about a game online.

With game mags the reviews also tend to be of not quite finalised games to meet deadlines, demo disks are no longer needed because you can download demos from the net on the day of release, and I used to end up with stacks of the damned things sitting in a cupboard until I chucked them out for recycling.

I just view them as a waste of paper. I don't buy newspapers for the same reason - most of the news is already online or on the TV with 24 hour news channels that give you constant updates if you want them.

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#34 BaldursGate18
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Why subscribe to mags when there is the internet.Deihmos

LOL,that's what the internets for.:)

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#35 pinneyapple
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PC PowerPlay for me.
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#36 moffe12
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I subscribed to an Aussie PC gamers mag called "PC GAMER". Sadly they stopped publishing them last year and I have yet to find another suitable magazine.xxPanicxx

I know that one :/ I used to subscrobe to a mag called PCGaming World... Wich I allways loved, but some swiss "&#"&% Bought the company and stopped publishing it apparently.

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#37 dnuggs40
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Why subscribe to mags when there is the internet.Deihmos

What would I read on the toilet if I didn't have my trusty game magezines?!?!?!

Anyways, I subscribe to both, and they are both pretty good in their own right. Though I would say I prefer PC Gamer. The normally have more interviews and in depth previews, which is good reading.

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#38 zipozal
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Games for Windows is a joke, no game magazine that rates on a 5 star scale can be taken seriously.

PC Gamer is the far better magazine imo.

GFW gave tribes two 2 stars (40%) for crying out loud they are a joke!

And they write some of the worst reviews I've ever seen! There reviews are for the most part like half a page long! On big name games!

Honestly your better off asking your dog for info on PC games then them.

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Why subscribe to mags when there is the internet.Deihmos
Because sometimes magazines have exclusive information.
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#40 -LegendaryLuck-
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I don't subscribe to PC Gaming Magazine because I don't own a PC (for gaming....) just yet, but I do subscribe to Nintendo Power, Official XBox Magazine, Playstation Magazine, and Electronic Gamers Monthly (EGM) because those four usually have good information.
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#41 Axed54
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I like PC Gamer.
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#42 D9-THC
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I've read PC Gamer for...I don't remember...close to 15 years now if not 15 years...

It's a great mag and you can always trust the reviews. I've read other magazines over the years thinking they might replace PCG but nobody can.

The magazine is especially great with the Vede in charge now. It's got more "grown up" humor than ever.

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#43 kodai
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Why subscribe to mags when there is the internet.Deihmos

Because sometimes a trip to porcelain throne takes longer than expected.

Personaly I think that PC-Gamer has gone a bit downhill the past few years and I like the progress that GFW has made. It still needs some tewaking, but I like it. I read both, but currently look forward to GFW more than PC-Gamer.

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#44 onemic
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Although I haven't subscribed to either, I would pick PC gamer over GFW mag anyday. THe GFW crew not only talks about unimportant things way too much(ie talking about console games even though it's a PC mag) they also seem to try and act like they know certain things when they don't making them look like posers.(i.e. Acting like they all played the fallout series, even though they clearly haven't)
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#45 Skie7
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I used to subscribe to both. This was before CGW became GFW. Back then, I found CGW to be the better magazine. The PC Gamer guys always came off as elitists and I didn't like the articles. I especially disliked the RPG reviewer guy at PGG.
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#46 mismajor99
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I subscribe to both PC Gamer and GFW mags. There are always great articles to catch up on, and as someone mentioned, the trip to the porcelain god is always that much better when you have a fresh copy of GFW or PCG on hand. Also, since I travel a lot, they are great for the road, as I don't always have access to the net.

If I had to choose, I would say GFW mag is a much more mature magazine and a more in depth read than PC Gamer, which I find an easier read but lacking in depth. I used to love PC Gamer more than anything, but as I've gotten older, GFW magazine seems to cater more towards older gamers.

I also enjoy listening to both their podcasts, as they are the only podcasts on the net pertaining to PC Gaming. If anyone knows of any other PC only gaming podcasts, let me know. The Widget was great, but that's no more unfortunately.

Also, to the few posters that have commented about GFW magazine, they are still the Computer Gaming World guys. There is absolutely nothing linking them to MS besides the name, which is just a paid advertisement which MS also pays for a few pages in the back of the mag that clearly state what it is. Ziff Davis owns and distributes the magazine, not Microsoft. In fact, the GFW guys have been the most critical about upgrading to Vista or buying into the Windows Live program, very critical. While I wish their name was still CGW, it hasn't changed their influence or writing style one bit.

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#47 Mlazaro
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I love em both too,but man,GFW issues have been really THIN.Anyone else notice how small theyr mags are getting?
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#48 mismajor99
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Yeah, that seems to be a problem with PCG as well, and I think GFW uses really cheap paper, which makes it seem even smaller...
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#49 Belabor474
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I think some of the European pc game magazines are better. The pictures and contents just seem rather dull in the American mags. The jokes seem forced. But that's just my opinion.
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#50 xMedHeadx
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True, but nonetheless, they are still governed by Microsoft, and you never know if there are some biased reviews backstage to influence more gamers to PC. PC Gamer has no ties to Microsoft, and simply based on that, they are more trustworthy. PC Gamer FTW.1carus
If you listened to their podcast or read the magazine, you'd see that they are definitely not tailoring their articles or opinions to match those from Redmond. One of the previous issues of GFW had an article (advertised on the cover, if memory serves) that asked "Is Vista Ready for Gaming?" or something along those lines. Their answer? No, it wasn't! They regularly belittle Vista on their podcast, a podcast which they are required to record, rather than something they actually *want* to record. Only one of the editors actually uses Vista on a regular basis. It's definitely not in Microsoft's back pocket, because they regularly criticize Windows for its various flaws. As the Wikipedia article says, they remain editorially honest, even with the Microsoft name.