I'm sorry, but what?blakfayt said:Controllers, no DRM, no worrying about it overheating, and JRPGs. Honestly, as gaming moves from a niche thing to a thing that everybody does, the need for technical stuff has to go down, any ape can plug a cord into a tv, and another cord into a wall, but it takes average intellect to make sure your computer runs at, at least, minimal specifications, and to memorize what all the buttons do. (We all know that when mapped on a keyboard games have waaaaay more things to press, where as a controller has limited buttons, thus limited actions, thus easier to grasp) basically, when people say that PC gaming is dying, they aren't kidding, but it's more "gaming is dying" cause soon enough, people will be satisfied to play Farmville and CoD clones, which will leave people who like depth to their games, high and dry.
DRM? What do you think your console is? What do you think the overbearing aspect of Live and PSN is? It's all DRM. Telling you how, where, and when you can play your games. I point you to Microsoft, for example, removing games from it's marketplace. I had a friend who purchased a game from the market place. To his chagrin, not a week later, MS had removed it from the Arcade. Now, my friend still had the game on his hard drive, but after a system update shortly there after, he could no longer access the game. If that's not the most extreme form of DRM I don't know what is.
Lastly, overheating? Really? I guess you weren't aware that the most common cause of console failure among the PS3 and 360 is CPU damage caused by over heating. Why do you think Microsoft redesigned the new Xbox slim with a "slightly" better heat sink and installed a script in the OS that auto-shuts down the console if the CPU gets over a certain temperature? I'm pretty sure it wasn't just so they had an excuse to paint it black and charge an extra hunsky.