1) Do you tend to purchase a particular style or genre over another? Or will any PC game do as long as it's good or at least looks interesting?
I prefer RPG and platformers but that's far from the limit of what I purchase.
2) All things considered and with the price being equal, what is more important to you personally when making a PC Game purchasing decision (list in order if you like!): gameplay mechanics, graphics, multiplayer or replay-ability
I play different games for different reasons Bastion for story, Point and clicks for humor, Thief for gameplay, the only thing I can say is that gameplay most always be good or at least bearable.
3) Would you tend to find yourself more likely to support a PC game if the developer was more active with its community, or would you not care? (any further comments or experiences here would be great)
It does, in the case of Starbound the regular feedback from the developers is keeping me more actively interest in the game while waiting for it.
4) Outside of obvious console ports; do you ever think about the user interface while playing a game? Could you easily name an example of a bad UI and a good UI off the top of your head?
Yes I do it's very important to games, and I believe a lot of the free to play MMOs on steam are some great examples of how not to do it.
5) Have you ever purchased an 'indie bundle'? If yes, do you actually play all the games in the bundle or are you just supporting the developers and/or cheaply buying an individual game.
Yes, I have yet to play every game from it but I did buy for the games and a soundtrack, also I did make sure to at least try the two games I didn't know about before buying the bundle.
I prefer RPG and platformers but that's far from the limit of what I purchase.
2) All things considered and with the price being equal, what is more important to you personally when making a PC Game purchasing decision (list in order if you like!): gameplay mechanics, graphics, multiplayer or replay-ability
I play different games for different reasons Bastion for story, Point and clicks for humor, Thief for gameplay, the only thing I can say is that gameplay most always be good or at least bearable.
3) Would you tend to find yourself more likely to support a PC game if the developer was more active with its community, or would you not care? (any further comments or experiences here would be great)
It does, in the case of Starbound the regular feedback from the developers is keeping me more actively interest in the game while waiting for it.
4) Outside of obvious console ports; do you ever think about the user interface while playing a game? Could you easily name an example of a bad UI and a good UI off the top of your head?
Yes I do it's very important to games, and I believe a lot of the free to play MMOs on steam are some great examples of how not to do it.
5) Have you ever purchased an 'indie bundle'? If yes, do you actually play all the games in the bundle or are you just supporting the developers and/or cheaply buying an individual game.
Yes, I have yet to play every game from it but I did buy for the games and a soundtrack, also I did make sure to at least try the two games I didn't know about before buying the bundle.