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Ourobus
Yes, games is obviously important but you're speaking from a perspective of someone that has all the systems, I do too so that's why I pitted them individually.
From my opinion, the Wi U alone isn't worthwhile, and it's only purpose is to be a side-console, even Iwata stated this. Having other systems doesn't make the Wii U or the PS Vita any better, granted the Vita's library is a lot bigger than the Wii U's, especially with all the good niche titles, but it isn't as great as the PSP's.
Also, Tomb Raider is a time-exclusive by the way, but we're probably on the same boat and can't wait for it. I'll double dip when it comes to PC.
Overall, I agree with your sentiments. As long as the system has a game I want, I will get it. I don't want to cut myself short as a gamer.
As for the PC part, I would have to disagree. I don't want to crap on your PC knowledge since I'm not even a savyy myself but there's plenty of guides that show that you can build a gaming pc that destroys both the PS4 and Xbox One for the same price, or a little bit more.
Granted, it probably isn't ideal, but hey, as long as it s
hits on consoles, that's enough in my opinion. Luckily for me, my PC
shits on consoles three times over.
I can understand your sentiments on portability though, since taking out a tower isn't as doable as taking your PS4. But that's the only advantage I can see, to an extend, tbh. (Since some PC cases are a small as the PS4, they can be taken to trips, but that depends on the person).
Everything else like using your own controller, not being able to coach play and connect to your TV etc, etc. etc....all the things people claim why the like consoles over PC....PC can do.
There's nothing wrong with liking consoles over PC as long as you know the facts, though. It applies to anything, tbh. You can like X over X as long as you know the facts. Everyone has different preferences.
And I really appreciate you giving a fair reply, actually.
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