The true answer is PC's. They are better for gaming....which does not mean they have the best games.
Theoretically, they have the best controls, you can use 360, PS3 with ease as well as the many PC control pads out there. Obviously you have M&K.
You again have the best available graphics.
You have the biggest backlog of games(which includes emulation of consoles and arcade pcbs).
Installs, patches, and tv size are a wash. I have my gaming pc in my livingroom on my 52" Just like my Wii, PS3 and XBOX. Most PS games now require a lengthy install and almost all games out there have patches.
Cost clearly goes to consoles. The lifespan of a console(particurlarly the 10 year PS plan) blows away what you get for a PC. You only get about 5 years out of a high end PC then it can barely run minimum requirements. You do get more bang for your buck on games. You generally have games launching at cheaper prices, dropping price quicker and free DLC.
Ease of use again goes to consoles, as apparently most people here have issues with compatibility. I never do, but I'm just lucky I guess.
Getting an XBOX One for me is like being in a bad relationship but staying together because we have kids. XBone we have 20000+ achievement points, 2+ years of XBL Gold and 20000+ MS points. I think its best we stay together if only for the MS points.
Nintendo Treehouse is what happens when a publisher is confident and proud of its games and doesn't need to show CGI lies for five minutes.
-Jim Sterling







