Mr. Omega said:
B: At least 1 mention of 2 of the following: Dumbed-Down,
I'd like to weigh in here because there's a bit of truth shrouded in terrible misrepresentation and fallacies.
This idea that consoles are "dumbed down" is based on facts. Consoles are, by their very concept, designed to be more streamlined and simplified gaming PCs. This is a fact. That's why consoles were created: As a way to make gaming PCs more accessible, whistle giving more control to the brand (proprietary machines, ergo exclusive games, etc, etc). This isn't an opinion, and disagree all you will you are demonstrably wrong.
The misconception is that "simplified" and "streamlined" = "dumbed down".
One of the downsides of many "old" PC gaming, and of some PC exclusives to this day, is the overly complicated interface that only serves to diminuish the experience. Whenever I see people proudly claim the "intellectual superiority" of games that requires a game manual the size of a phone book, or insulting other gamers for being unwilling to read the equivalent to Tolkien book just to understand how to fire your goddamn gun, I'm forced to consider these people misguided at best and extremely ignorant and overcompensating at worse. Complicated is not the same as complex, or "having depth". The game can have all the depth in the world without being complicated. In fact, the more seamless the interface the better.
This, in turn, leads us to another problem of this entire issue: that we still judge things based on platform instead of based on their merits. That we're still using platform-relative, instead of more absolute, measurements of quality. Yes, some console games are dumbed down... This isn't the platform's fault, it's the developers'.
As a platform, by itself, as an isolated piece of hardware, the PC is superior. This is objectively verifiable - A PC can do everything a console can and more. The same can not be said for the consoles. Especially right now that consoles are basically 7 year old relatively weak PCs. But a gaming platform is not an isolated thing. It's all down to the games in it. Which in turn depends on the developers. Ultimately making the question of which is "better", one of subjective personal preference. Furthermore as technology develops, as consoles become necessarily more complex, and stronger PCs more streamlined and common ground, the already rather blurry line between "PCs" and "Consoles" is bound to become a mere linguistic technicality.