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sc94597 said:
outlawauron said:

Re-reading, I thought he was referring to the PS3 version.

My statement was more of a general thought rather than a statement targeted specifically for him. As I know people who are happy to get Persona 5 on PS3 but spend time pulling masterrace cards.

I personally game on PC for more than graphics, but visuals (and performance) is a part of why I choose PC for multiplatform games over PS4/XBO. I think the difference here is whether or not it is worth spending $400 for one game to be 1080p on PS4 vs. 720p on PS3 (if you already own a PS3) with very few other differences (although we can't say that yet, I think it is a safe assumption) versus  being able to play all multiplats at better graphics fidelity, image quality,  and performance for a smaller price difference (somewhere between $100 - 350 depending on how much of a difference you want.) 

What I like most about PC gaming is that I have control of how my games run. If I want to run a game at 60 fps with uglier visuals I can choose as such, or if I want to run a game at 30 fps with nicer visuals I can also do that. If I want to play with a mouse and keyboard or a controller I can do that. If I want to mod the game, or try to fix bugs/glitches myself using tweaks from the community I can also do that. It allows you freedom while taking away some convenience of not worrying about it. 

In my case, I am not even seeking top notch performance on PC. I just want a capable one that will play most games without headaches. As my PC is not only for gaming purposes, if I can avoid to spend another 400$ to play RPGs (more or less the only games I am interested in on PS4) I will not complain. I only buy consoles when the list of exclusives that interest me is good enough which lead me to buy Nintendo all the time and Sony from time to time.