Accessibility
You’ve bought your brand new copy of Death Killer 12, you stare at the box, read the manual and analyse the disc all the way home. You pop it in your PC CD tray and to your dismay; the minimum requirements make your PC look like an electric toothbrush. Console owners laugh at this notion as they happily plug-and-play with little worry if their beloved home console can play the game, because it will.
I know what you’re thinking, yes the PS3 has installations, but there’s minimal clicking and configuring. Just stick it in, start it up, grab a Coke and prepare the thumbs. Console outshines PC in the accessibility department.
The one disadvantage from the console side that I noticed is that the game loading screens take forever when compared to PC. I've only actually played Heavy Rain and Uncharted 2 on PS3 thus far, but that was enough for me to notice the loading screens (on startup and between levels).
Ultimately though, for me, PC will always make more sense since I already require a powerful pc for my work. The only thing I have to buy extra to make it a gaming pc is the GPU.
I'll take both thanks. I like having options.![]()
I'd have to disagree with the bang for buck going to the consoles. I would have tied it. Yes maybe the hardware is cheaper, but games in this country are going to rip you a new one, and when you start including steam sales etc there is no comparison.