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Azuren said:
Qwark said:

90% of the library which is worthwhile for pc and consoles is shared. For those third party games and console exclusives which also launch om pc, a good pc offers better performance, thus a better experience. But as I listed in my cons the PC exclusives, while there are more they usually don't come close in therms of ambition compared to halo 5, Uncharted 4, zelda etc.

You could hookup your pc to your TV and when you improvise a bit pc gaming can be quite comfortable. But it is in general less accessible than console gaming, but once you are playing you don't bother with that.

You seem to be of the mindset that I'm defending one point over the other. There's no reason a PC setup can't be as comfortable as a couch setup. However, some of my all-time favorite games (Bloodborne, inFAMOUS, Demon's Souls, Shadow of the Colossus, etc.) are only [legally] available on console. For this reason, I'm actually putting that 10% of games on a fairly high priority. 

 

However, that's just what I like. Other people don't have my same taste in gaming.

I pretty much own every single good PS4 exclusive and I love them all and wouldn't want to miss out on Sony's exclusives. But I put my previous comment in the general view of console vs pc not my own view. I prefer consoles over PC, mainly because of that 10%, but I wouldn't deny that PC is able to offer a superior experience for the masses.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar