Because PC gaming is ongoing improvement, with constantly improving components and new games that are margianlly better, all the time.
Whereas with consoles, you can have huge launch parties for the next gen console, then milk a year or two of front-page gaming-media publicity with exclusives competing, and then you begin to have the guys who really manage to use the console to it's best etc...
In short, it's easier to make consoles and console games a publicity trick. And that which is constantly displayed in media, is what people remember.
When was the last time you saw a gaming magazine exclusive-interview with a lead AMD design engineer? And when did you last saw an article about the technology inside the Xbox 360, or the brand new exclusive for the PS3 that would leave all XBox owners green with envy?
There you have your answer. the consoles competing against eachother create a media-circus. the PC just stands at the sidelines, stoic and apart. PCs are only mentioned in context of the supposed console v pc war, and rarely in a positive light.
So people remember consoles. When asked what they think about PC-gaming, they go 'what-gaming?' inside their heads. And so the following steps of flawed logic is: If I can't remember as much of positive things about PC-gaming as I can about console-gaming, then PC-gaming must be dying.
Whereas with consoles, you can have huge launch parties for the next gen console, then milk a year or two of front-page gaming-media publicity with exclusives competing, and then you begin to have the guys who really manage to use the console to it's best etc...
In short, it's easier to make consoles and console games a publicity trick. And that which is constantly displayed in media, is what people remember.
When was the last time you saw a gaming magazine exclusive-interview with a lead AMD design engineer? And when did you last saw an article about the technology inside the Xbox 360, or the brand new exclusive for the PS3 that would leave all XBox owners green with envy?
There you have your answer. the consoles competing against eachother create a media-circus. the PC just stands at the sidelines, stoic and apart. PCs are only mentioned in context of the supposed console v pc war, and rarely in a positive light.
So people remember consoles. When asked what they think about PC-gaming, they go 'what-gaming?' inside their heads. And so the following steps of flawed logic is: If I can't remember as much of positive things about PC-gaming as I can about console-gaming, then PC-gaming must be dying.