I suspect the people who argue the most passionately about PC v Consoles don't have the luxury of owning both.
Here are some facts (with exceedingly rare exceptions):
- PCs are capable and often deliver higher graphic fidelity than current gen consoles, e.g. resolution, frame rate, and other image quality enhancements
- the difference in graphics fidelity and performance will depend on the software. See MGSV if you want an example of a game that looks and runs amazing on modern consoles. See any of the 720p/900p 30fps games on Xbox One (then compare at 1080p 60fps on PC) if you want a counter point
- PCs are modularly upgradable. This means the PC you bought in 2011 can be upgraded in 2015 without having to buy a new PC
- PCs are much more expensive than current consoles
- PCs can require more technical expertise than consoles.
- Games on PC are generally significantly cheaper, especially if you wait for a Steam sale
- All PCs are backwards compatible and likely always will be
- the mod scene is non-existent on console compared to PC
- Consoles continue to get some of the best exclusives and will likely continue to
- PCs can do a lot more than play games. For example, they can be a great way to make games.
- Consoles provide a much simpler and user friendly way to use services like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO
- Download speeds for games on consoles is abysmal compared to Steam
- You have several options for purchasing games digitally on PC. You typically have on, at best two on console
- Physical PC games can be hard to find or may come with needlessly complex DRM schemes
- PCs provide more flexibility in terms of input that consoles. Almost every controller is supported in some way, in addition to mouse and keyboard and other alternatives.
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I could go on. The fact is, the PC is currently the definitive gaming platform - but you still probably want to own a console.
I'm lucky enough to have a great PC and the Xbox One and PS4. As a "serious" gamer I wouldn't want to miss games like Halo 5 and Uncharted 4, and by the same token I wouldn't want to miss games like Starcraft 2. I want to enjoy multiplatform games at their absolute best, so I play them on PC - because I can afford to.
If you're in a situation where you can't own it all, then figure out which titles are most important to you and prioritize that over graphics. The PC offers the most versatility and value but if playing Halo 5 is more important to you than having all the emulators in the world, then a PC isn't a must have for you.
Ignore anyone in this thread who "shrugs" at one platform or another. If we could, we'd all own every platform and every game because we all love games. We can't, and we must prioritize, but that doesn't mean you have to attack the thing you don't have.