Prior to this, there were no attachments. In some games, a computer (even an old one with a GTX570) produces better graphics - GTA V, Battlefield 4, for example, due to all sorts of anti-aliasing and other Nvidia chips. But in games tuned for a prefix like Tomb Raider, Star Wars sags on the computer, and the prefix gives everything perfectly smoothly at 60fps. The computer is unconditionally more versatile in terms of manipulators - any steering wheels, joysticks, gamepads, keyboards, mice. You can play shooters on a gamepad, but StarWars-type "platform" shooters - with a bang But Battlefield 4 after the computer is a pain. But in general, the feeling of Telek - sofa - gamepad is magical. I can’t look at the keyboard and computer after work, but here it’s such a buzz that you happily forget the mouse .