ok Adz, I'm not a PC jerk, but everything you just said is screaming inaccuracy and I would feel remiss as a geek to -not- point out your glaring inaccuracies. That being said, I'm playing devil's advocate.
Theres's a much wider variety of games for console, where as pc games are nearly of FPS or somthing along those lines.
ok I call bullshit on this one.
I've seen FPS, RTS, TBS, RPG, 3rdPS, Racing games, Fighting games, Sports Games, and anything else you could think of on PC.
The games are MUCH easier to play dies to the fact of the controller (I know you can get them for PC but the blow cock.)
I'll call bullshit here too. First off, most PC gamers will probably find the keyboard easier to play with than a controller. If they don't, they can use an Xbox 360 controller if they want, or some top of the line gamepad as well. They don't blow cock if you spend more than $10 on one.
Online with consoles aren't full with Elitists calling people n00bs because other people have a life and dont sit on there arse all day playing nothing but Crysis. Online with consoles has a much friendlier community all though you still get some idiots on there.
again, bullshit. you're right, they don't sit their ass all day playing nothing but Crysis. they sit on their ass all day playing nothing but Halo 3. And the communities are just as filled with elitist assholes as each other.
PC's were designed to do much, much more than play game's and all though PC games can be cool (all though i only like the The Elder Scrolls) a PC gamer goes out and senselessly spends THOUSANDS just to play the latest game that every one is raving about (Just like the did with Crysis.)
A good gaming computer (for a few thousand dollars) will last you a loooong time. It's more than just to play one single game. Crysis can be run on low spec on computers that cost less than a thousand dollars. I've seen it done.
Console's are simpler and are ultimatley cheaper in the long run as you dont have to upgrade.
less like "don't have to" and more like "can't"
Also don't forget the television, if you want a good one for your console you better be ready to spring some major cash. Bringing the console cost up to...about that of a decent computer.
The games also seem to cost more, seeing as you have HUGE name brands all over the case, i.e. the company name (Bioshock PS3 went for $60, I got it through steam for $50 I think)
Consoles also can't get patches, user created content, or mods, without voiding warranties, or needing special hack chips which are quite expensive to buy, and install (and heaven forbid you should mess up and have to buy the console all over again)