Treblaine said:
Thaius said:
Though very few of the third-party titles you mentioned are PC exclusive. This isn't so much a matter of 1st party titles as exclusive ones. Every system has a good amount of exclusives worth owning: almost all of the games you listed are available on consoles as well as the PC. Point being, I could enjoy those on my 360 as well, thus meaning they do not give an advantage to the PC in the slightest. Again, all evens out based on exclusive games.
Nah it doesn't.
You trying to tell me the Xbox 360 version of Bioshock has:
First of all, no I'm not. I'm not saying the systems are the same, simply that, in terms of games, it evens out when it comes to the specific issue of exclusive games. But I'll humor you.
-mouse aim
-no auto aim or aim assist "hand holding"
Unlike what so many PC elitists say, mouse aim is a preference, not an absolutely better option. And the option to turn aim-assist off has been in pretty much every console shooter ever made since... probably Halo, maybe before.
-fully customisable controls
It's becoming a standard, but usually is in the form of multiple control scheme options, which is perfectly fine considering the smaller amount of buttons on a controller as compared to a keyboard.
-anti-aliasing support (PC has through Nvidia/ATI control panel)
-resolution up to and beyond 1080p
When graphics get to the point where 1080p doesn't reveal all the little imperfections, I'll consider higher resolutions a plus. And anti-aliasing really isn't a big deal: I hardly play my older, lower-resolution games for their graphics.
-60fps+ frame rate
Umm... yes, actually. What console game this generation hasn't?
-full V-sync
-enhanced textures/effect
I'll give you the full v-sync, but that's not to say it's noticeable on consoles anyway. And enhanced textures/effect, like so much you have mentioned, goes back to the original topic of this article: it's really only a positive for someone who can afford a good enough computer.
-playable on a portable device (laptop PC)
I admit it would be nice, but unless you have a really freaking expensive laptop, half of the things you mentioned would be canceled out by this one.
I'm not saying consoles should replace PCs, not at all. I'm not even saying they're better. I'm simply trying to say that the PC, especially when judged on a basis of exclusive games, is not somehow an inherently better option than consoles: to think so is simply arrogant.