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Mid-Ends still have greater graphical fidelity and choices than consoles. At least, as a reference point, I consider my i5-2500K @ 3.3GHz , HD7770 @ 1GHz and 16GB RAM mid-end, But yeah, I agree with everything else you wrote. That, and PCs are good for people who want to learn about the intricacies of building, maintaining, troubleshooting, and sometimes programming for a PC as well. It may not be simple, but it's more of an educational experience than consoles.I'm glad that this chit-chat is still going, it's quite amusing.
I see that people are still happily chanting away about the PC Master Race being superior and hell, for all intents and purposes, a PC is superior if you can afford a High End one. Most of the bread eaters have Mid End ones though and with the OS on-top of the hardware, their capabilities are greatly limited.
All consoles in the history of ever had comparable or better performance than strong PC's for the first year or two since their release despite weaker hardware simply because on a console you don't have to bother with a number of "PC Woes" such as programming for a wide range of builds etc. - you have one piece of hardware for which you can optimize your software - on a PC, you have to prepare the software to work on a variety of builds "wasting"resources "just in case".
Moreover, consoles have another benefit and that benefit is simpicity - you pop the game in and it "just works". There are no hardware upgrades entailed(unless you require perhaptials like a camera or whatnot, but you can just plug them in).
For all intents and purposes, you get more "bang" for the buck - when you get a console you have 100% certainty that the software you buy for it is going to work just dandy regardless of your setup. With PC, it's not always so obvious.
PC's are like amphibian vehicles - they do a wide range of things. Consoles are streamline - they're made for the sole purpose of entertainment. You're entirely entitled to using an expensive swiss spork for all your spooning and forking needs but if someone just wants to eat a cup noodle, a fork alone is sufficient and it's likely to be much more cost-effective than your swiss wonder.
















