NoGlobsGamer said:
When you can get a gaming PC capable of 1440 p for as little as $700 I don't understand why anyone would even buy a console to begin with.
One reason I can see is the price but with everything so much more expensive on console, and with the way you have to replace consoles more often than you have to upgrade PCs, and with all the great PC exclusives that are coming out and the way so many console games just get ported anyway, the only reason I can see to buy a console is brand loyalty or to get a particular exclusive you just have to play.
This. And that makes the point of pre-ordering a console even more nonsensical, especially when the point is to get something "new". Well, with these "next-gen" consoles you hardly get anything new.
- Just a few new games which in fact are the same games we've been getting for many years with a new coat of paint.
- The graphics may be slightly better, but even as they get called "next-gen" they're already behind PCs. Nothing new again.
- The only new thing is the price and the crazy new DRM which Microsoft wants to put into its box.
I agree that playing a game on PC may be a little more complicated, but when you think that you may get Steam and games dirty cheap on it which autoupdate themselves and you can use Steam Workshop to mod games to be even much better than "next-gen" consoles, PC games stops becoming a concern and should become a priority to anyone that wants to have a real gaming machine. Well, the last point is the only thing that makes me think why anyone would want to pre-order or buy a console. Because they want a TOY. And that, I must say, Nintendo achieves amazingly. It's the other consoles which are something between a toy, a dated PC and a DRM Big Brother machine which are uncomfortably nonsensical for gaming as you should.