The other version of this is funnier, related to the Tetris thread.
"Generally put, consoles are easier to get and just plain work" Sure, while under the 2 year warranty. After that all bets are off. Last two sentences are true enough.
lol
I've bought:
1 replacement PS3
2 replacement 360
0 replacement PS2
0 replacement PS1
0 replacement SNES
0 replacement Genesis
0 replacement SMS
0 replacement NES
0 replacement Game Gear
0 replacement Game Boy
0 replacement PSP
0 replacement Vita
laughable point. I've had to fix more PC components than any of those up there.
"Consoles will still have much few versions than PCs." Fewer versions of what? Games?
Systems, not games. There are less revisions, or more accurately, the revisions sold do not increase base price. If I bought a PS2+, it was still the same as a PS2 vs yearly upgrades.
This factor is seldom mentioned but it does play a big role. Things would be quite different if there was some company behind PC gaming that spent tens or hundreds of millions each year on advertizing the platform.
Not really. The challenges are still the same.
You can but most people either Can't or don't want to go through the trouble. And I'm not talking about people on gaf. If it was that easy then valve would not be trying to sell steam machines. There is a simplicity in consoles that Pc's in their current state don't have.
Others have said the same thing. It can also be as simple as the spouse not wanting a PC in the living room. There's parts of the argument that are really just made for argument's sake, but a fair amount of that shows being out of touch.
If you're more of a power user who's willing to fiddle with config files, inis, and building you're own PC, then yeah, there's really not much of a point to consoles outside of first party development and exclusive deals.
Not necessarily true either.
My office downstairs is a custom built PC with i7, 980, etc.
The laptop in the mancave is an i7, 780, ssd hd, etc.
PS4 gets the most playtime, because I don't want sit at my desk for that long. I want the couch. I also would've missed out on RDR, a working copy of Arkham Knight, had to wait 2 years for GTA V and no Destiny to start.
The best experience is both platforms. It's fine to have a preference, but the reasons for one being "better" than the other are fairly dubious.
"I can't tweak the PS4 beyond hard drive" - Neither can anyone else. Let it go.
"Sometimes, there's gigs of audio that add to install time" - Yes, but the other option is no sound, so...
"Occasionally, there might be something incompatible" - Goes with the territory.
"PSN/Live could go down" - DDoS attacks are not new.
"Controller battery life needs work" - a KB/M that's right for you will take a while to find, and god help you if they go out of business or get bought and shut down/prices inflate.