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Nate4Drake said:
freebs2 said:

To be honest, I'm kinda regretting I've bought a Ps4.
I've bought it mainly for Bloodborne and I was mildly disappointed by it. Besides Bloodborne there aren't other exclusives I feel like I must have for my tastes; I'm quite intrigued about Horizon and I'd like to pick up Ratchet sooner or later, also Rime and The Last Guardian are quite interesting, but that's about it.
As for 3rd party games, I just feel prices are a rip-off and I'm not willing to pay for online subscriptions. Plus I believe that one the Ps4 neo kick-off, the OG Ps4 has an high probability of getting watered-down games.
PC gaming on the other hand seems to me is becoming more viable by the day.

I really don't agree with you; powerful PCs are very expensive , and most of casual gamers and harcore/casual gamers don't want or can't spend a lot for powerful GPU, and play the same games at higher res and some slighty prettier textures; also, PCs are big, noisy, and you can't bring them in your living room, and stay confortable on a sofà, playing infront on a big TV; console gamers wants console to play videogames, this will never change; also, they want "plug and play", easy, fast, all is ready, and you don't have to waste time to configure a lot of things.   Also, Uncharted4 graphics is even better than most of PCs games, all in all, graphics/art dedign, effects, and what you said only apply to hardcore PC gamers.

And once NEO will come out, it's gonna be another option for many other console gamers, the more hardcore ones ;)  

I'm not saying people should stop buying consoles, I'm saying, form my personal perspective and my interests and as one who have always played on consoles mainly, PC gaming is becoming the better option to play 3rd party games. 

Also, as someone noted, you showed some severe misconceptions about PC gaming. Without going too much into detail, PCs give you freedom of choice: you can play on the desk with mouse and keyboard, or on the sofa with the gamepad you like most; you can go for expansive hi-end graphics or for a compact medium-range machine, plus you don't have to pay subscriptions to play online and games are far more affordable.