More so than that, consoles have (or SHOULD have) operating systems designed SPECIFICALLY for gaming. They may do other things but gaming is there primary focus and thats what the system is optimized for. Compared to a PC where windows (or linux) has to be a jack of all trades by its very nature. The operating system there can't make assumptions about what you will do with it and so focus on that, it has to do everything and so master nothing.Dragonbums said:Not everyone has a two year old computer.I couldn't agree more, and more so because my 2 year old computer has better specs than both "NextGen" consoles.
Case in point, I am typing to you right now on a 7 year old laptop, that manages to play Skyrim on the most abysmal settings( and still suffers frame rate drops) and can barely play Portal 2 without my computer reminding me that my video card is too shitty to really be playing a game like that.
This is the same scenario with a lot of computer users.
Many people, myself included have shit old computers. A fact that many PC gamers either completely ignore when making an argument, or claim that we have shit financial skills or stupid for not upgrading our computers(mainly on Kotaku)
I have games for the PC.
I can see the convenience of games on the PC.
However as of right now the graphics of the games I'm playing on my laptop are on par with the Gamecube half the time. The Skyrim that shows up on my computer, looks like a circus show to the Skyrims Let's Players are uploading on Youtube with their high end PC rigs.
Also you guys never mention the fact that most computers are used for more then gaming.
At least with a console, the machine can focus 100% of it's power on playing the game.
With a PC, you don't know what other uses the person has for it.
In my instance I use it for doing illustrations.
As such I have the entire Adobe Suite on it as well as a variety of medium to heavy weight art specific programs.
Other people may be in to making videos.
You'd be surprised just how fast video files can take up computer space.
Others music.
A PC can never- unless you have NOTHING ELSE IN IT devote 100% of it's power to games.
Even my brand new computer with brand new copy of windows and all new games occasionally craps itself. My PS3 NEVER does, the only time I have ever had an issue with the PS3 was when one of the updates got corrupted because my partner was sucking up all the wifi when it was trying to download and that was fixable. Compared to the whole computer shiting itself on a yearly to 2 yearly basis and having to be rebuilt from scratch