I think we found your problem, mate. lol
I agree that consoles and PC aren't the same experience. But the exaggerations as to how difficult playing on PC is should really stop.
So that is the situation on your Mac then, not your PC. What is your Steam Profile name? Curious to see the games you have and what others you have problems with vs what you don't
Um, the point went entirely over both of your heads. The things I point out why console is better than PC is the same on Mac as on Windows (having to worry about specs and keeping up with the latest hardware). In fact, it's worse on Windows as there are more configuartions so software is not going to list them all but tell you an "equivelant". At least with Mac there is a lot less variation so some games actually just say "Macs of this year or newer" (much simplier than trying to figure out if your video card is equivelant or better than what they list).
All Mac is is a PC with a different OS (and a lot less hardware configurations but still more hardware configurations than consoles. Windows is actually worse than Mac for what I'm talking about. And if you want to argue it's a better gaming machine, once again,r ead me again cause that's not what I'm arguing here. Of course Windows is better for games. I'm talking about it's less simple for figuring out what you need to play because there is so many different configurations. Too many for game developers to list every single graphics card will work but rather just trust you know the latest graphics card and what is equivelant. Same as with processors).
I think what you guys miss is a console has *one* configuration. So when a game says it works on PS4, it works on PS4. There's no need to figure out if your particular PS4 meets the specs.
Until November I had never played a PC game. I have hundreds of Steam games now, and only one game has not been pick up and play for me (Fallout 3 needed a GFWL installer that was not explained on the store page). I buy a game, download it, and play. Not really seeing what people think is so hard about that. Sure, I could go in and dick about in settings, but I don't and it hasn't impacted my enjoyment.
You probably have a really good PC that is pretty up to date at the moment. That's built for gaming. And you'll still have to worry in the future if those specs are still good. Hell, I have a pretty new computer, but yes, it's a Mac, and it's a laptop. So it doesn't have such a good graphics card (and an OS that isn't so efficient for games). So that means if I want to play a game I gotta look at the specs and see if my computer can run it. And then worry even if it can if it can run it at a level that is acceptable to me.
Where as with my console I can read reviews and they will be relatively reliable on how well it actually runs on my console. I don't have to worry if I have a good enough graphics card or processor. I just need to know that I have a PS4 and if it says PS4 it should run as well as what reviewers say (who will have reviewed a PS4 specific game).
If you build a PC with the most popular gaming parts and play your games on average to above average settings, you will have the exact pick up and play experience as on a console. Because that's exactly what I do.
For this entire gen if I want to play something I grab my controller to boot up Steam, purchase the game I want to play, and start playing.
Once again, see above.
I think you PC people take for granted that you have good PCs that are good enough you don't have to worry about that. And you are willing to put one together and figure out all the best stuff. I personally find figuring out hardware boring as f*ck and I don't really want to sit there researching what is the best to put together nor put one together. Nor do I have hte money for that. A 400 dollar PS4 is already a lot of money for me. And I definitely don't want to have to worry that in a year or two I might have to upgrade it again (especially if I don't have the money to buy top of the line now).
All I'm saying is that if you want to claim that PC is going to take over consoles, you have to take into consideration what console players are buying consoles for. And it's not to have top of hte line graphics and the best game player ever. They're willing for compromises either due to laziness or computers confusing them (and they don't want to ahve to worry about if their computer will play it or what they need to put together to have a good game machine).