sorry for double
People that have PC gaming complaints don't have good enough systems to play the best games out there IMO.

| KZ2 said: Free games via torrent download for PC. I think not. PC is the easiest platform to pirate games for. |
Don't make posts condoning piracy please.

The beauty of console gaming is you insert disc and play, with PC gaming there is the chance for some incompatability.
PS3, WII and 360 all great systems depends on what type of console player you are.
Currently playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, Fallout 3, Halo ODST and Dragon Age Origins is next game
Xbox live:mywiferocks
Also, I have a mediocre PC but it still plays games better than my PS3. I suggest you use Steam. Here's why:
Installing and updating: Steam does it automatically. No hassle at all. I've not had an installation error in like 5 years.
Drivers: Steam will detect when you need an update, and link you to your drivers page. Very easy to install.
Glitches and Patches: As was mentioned above, they exist on consoles as well, but again they are done automatically.
Reinstalling: Steam again will make this insanely easy. You can log into your Steam account and re-install anything whenever you want. No discs, no issues.
Key Codes: Again, never used on Steam.
And lets not forget all the benefits of Steam: Pre-installing games before release, prices that can be as much as 1/3 below retail, insanely easy access to all your games without swapping a single disc, and the awesome Steam overlay. These are all conveniences you can't get on any console.
For your last couple complaints such as upgrading, you really don't need to upgrade much. Upgrade a graphics card every couple years and you're good to go for a whole generation with everything else. If you aren't sure whether or not you can play a game there are a million websites that can test that for you with reasonably high accuracy. I prefer this one.

| Neos said: PC gaming + Wii gaming = killerccccombo. So no, i don't agree |
I couldn't agree more. PC+Wii is the best gaming combo of this generation. They complement eachother perfectly.
And i haven't encountered a game installation/setup problem on PC that i couldn't solve in less than 5 minutes.

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All of the good games aren't on PC. In fact, the PC has very few big-budget exclusives anymore. You can easily catch 90% of the good stuff that comes to PCs by owning a 360.
"'Casual games' are something the 'Game Industry' invented to explain away the Wii success instead of actually listening or looking at what Nintendo did. There is no 'casual strategy' from Nintendo. 'Accessible strategy', yes, but ‘casual gamers’ is just the 'Game Industry''s polite way of saying what they feel: 'retarded gamers'."
-Sean Malstrom
| Garcian Smith said: All of the good games aren't on PC. In fact, the PC has very few big-budget exclusives anymore. You can easily catch 90% of the good stuff that comes to PCs by owning a 360. |
You could also say that the other way around too,
Since I don't own a 360, I can catch many of the top multiplatform and 360's top games (Gears of War, Mass Effect, Halo 3 (you know it'll happen eventually), COD4, ect) on my PC.
| hatGarcian Smith said: All of the good games aren't on PC. In fact, the PC has very few big-budget exclusives anymore. You can easily catch 90% of the good stuff that comes to PCs by owning a 360. |
That's wrong. Xbox 360 "has no" good Simulation, Adventure and Strategy games, and has a much weaker selection of RPGs, Casual, Puzzle/Parlor and Racing games. Heck, even 360's best genre (Shooter) is better on PC.