Oxford The Cat said:
These statements are all absolute certifiable nonsense.
I'm not sure if that was sarcastic or not, so I'll defend myself...
PCs were the first gaming devices to use CD-Rom technology, as well as having greater memory and processing speeds. True, not all that power was dedicated to gaming like in a console, but there was still enough power to allow them greater capability than the consoles. As you can tell, I'm not talking about the last two years in gaming, here.
How are consoles today
not almost computers? True, I won't be running Photoshop on my 360, but consoles today allow for instant messaging, internet access, and thanks to partnerships with services like facebook and netflix, consoles are offering some of the most popular applications used by PC users.
Have you bought or built a gaming rig lately? Sure, you can go some time without replacing bits or upgrading, but soon enough you won't be able to turn those graphics sliders up quite as high as you used to, and sure enough, a console the same age will still be top of the line. The bottom line is that a console offers cutting-edge technology out of the box with no need for tweaking and that console will remain top-of-the-line until the next generation comes along with the same out of the box accessibility.
Don't get me wrong, here; it hurts to type all of this. I used to be a pure PC gamer, and skipped several generations of consoles because I felt the best games were on PC. However, I've seen an increasing trend since the PS1 generation, and the market is dictating that consoles are the way to play games now.