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Of course, a console is simply more convenient. For example, twice now last week I touch my gaming laptop to get greeted by a blue screen, windows needs to restart, let's get this out of the way now, FU. My laptop is already slowing down at start up, console still the same. Console is easy to move between tvs, boots straight to game selection, less updates, less hassle, less distractions.

Plus I never have to worry about whether a game will run well. Some don't run perfectly of course, yet since I can't do anything about it anyway, I don't have to worry about maybe it's time for an upgrade, check my drivers, disable some background processes, mess with graphics settings, keep an eye on the cpu/gpu temps, remap my controller, sign in to different stores, scour message boards for hardware specific bugs, get tempted by mods or save game editors instead of playing.