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PC Master Race : ウィキペディア英語版 | PC Master Race PC Master Race, sometimes referred to as The Glorious PC Gaming Master Race, is a tongue-in-cheek term of superiority for PC gaming used among gamers, and used to compare PC gaming to console gaming.〔 In current parlance, the term is used by PC enthusiasts both to describe themselves as a group, as well as their belief in the superiority of the PC platform. Popular imagery and coverage related to the term describes console users as "dirty console peasants" and people who game on PC as the "Glorious PC Gaming Master Race".〔〔 ==Origin==
The term "PC Gaming Master Race" was first used in 2008 by writer Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw in the online gaming magazine ''The Escapist'' in which he video-reviewed the role-playing game ''The Witcher''.〔 Croshaw explained that his initial intent in referring to Nazi Germany's master race ideology was to poke fun at an intolerant attitude among some PC gamers:〔
It was intended to be ironic, to illustrate what I perceived at the time to be an elitist attitude among a certain kind of PC gamer. People who invest in expensive gaming PCs and continually spend money to make sure the tech in their brightly-lit tower cases is up to date. Who actually prefer games that are temperamental to get running and that have complicated keyboard interfaces, just because it discourages new or 'casual' players who will in some way taint the entire community with their presence. I meant it as a dig.〔
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