As a debate where consoles and PC's, one thing over looked is the consoles not only have WAY more expensive games with fewer and rarer discounts...Humble bundle gives you a handful of decent games of a single buck. Steam has massive sales...games on console cost 60 a pop, almost always. That DOES add up if your a gamer worth your salt. And the fact that you cannot use online services, without forking over 60 extra dollars plus your existing internet costs. So play FPS's online and online only? Like what I can only assume most console gamers seem to consist of aside from the Nintendo fan. Well you're getting easily screwed in the long run, buddy. I have over 100 games on steam...at least. I did not spend 6000 dollars on those games. But it's about that much if I bought those games in console's online stores... Also the console USED to have a plug in and play aspect to them, but with how god damn long it takes my PS4 to update and re-update and restart, it takes far longer than my PC does at actually playing the damn games I purchased. The newer generation really are just crappy PC's to begin with. Xbox One nearly became exactly that during its reveal. And buying a PC that can play almost everything perfectly fine, and give you the access to patches and mods done by fans to make the games better than the Devs were bothered to. Among the plentiful amount of other benefits...I'd higher consider, at least giving PC gaming a try. The elitists are lying. It's not that expensive. I'd argue it's cheaper overall, by a long shot. :P You could build a PC for 600-700 bucks that would run most things perfectly fine. (and youtube tutorials exist people.) A console is 400-500 bucks. Now unless you literally play offline games and buy one or two games and nothing else. A PC will get you playing many more, better designed, better free to play, better in nearly every way games...All you lose is your couch. (and I had more to say but I just realized I really should be asleep, so I'll let it end here.)