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fatslob-:O said:
curl-6 said:

Except there is software that takes advantage of the extra power of PC via better-than-console settings for AA, resolution, filtering, draw distance, etc.

And there's also software that doesn't take advantage of PC's extra power like ports of questionable quality, remember how that turned out for Quantum Break ? (Those GTX 970's will never be the same again after getting humiliated by what looks like an HD 7770 equivalent.) 

Moral of the story is that you need both in the end ... 

Taking one extreme over the other at the end of the spectrum simply isn't good no matter how you see it ... 

Well yeah, you can always have badly made software that doesn't take full advantage of the hardware, no matter what the target platform.

But when the hardware ceiling is higher, the software has more headroom. On PC, the software ceiling for graphics can be set higher because they don't have to restrict themselves to what circa 2013 hardware can handle.