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Ruler said:

But this generation there is no point owning a pc for me if youre interrested in playing a lot of different games. Because the pc has the least amount of AAA games.

I highly doubt that the PC has the least amount of AAA games. PS4 has more AAA games than XBO or WiiU, so let's compare PS4 / PC.

Which ones did the PS4 get which weren't released for PC? Bloodborne, TLoU:R, InFamous: Second Son, DriveClub, The Order 1886, Killzone: Shadow Fall and Destiny... 7 games if I haven't forgotten one.

On the other hand there are a lot of AAA games you can play on PC (most of them in 1080p / 60 fps or higher), but not on PS4 (yet): Civilization: Beyond Earth, The Sims 4, Assetto Corsa, Assassin's Creed: Rogue, Dead Rising 3, Ryse, Titanfall, Alien: Isolation, BioShock: Infinite, Deus Ex 3: Director's Cut, Far Cry 3... all AAA games which were released after the beginning of the 8th console gen. And with no backwards incompatibily issues you can play a lot of older AAA games with maxed settings on a new PC: every Assassin's Creed, BioShock, Mass Effect, Call of Duty, Battlefield, Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, Witcher, Half-Life, FIFA, Diablo, Starcraft, Civilization, Tomb Raider ... game and many more.

PC doesn't get many exclusives (because there is no point in keeping games exclusive when no one pays for the exclusivity), but you have the biggest selection of AAA games of any platform... and in most cases the prettiest version of the game.