"Avowed Hates Men"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtFZvRxIffA
To no one's surprise, the game is nothing but insufferable girl bosses, thinly veiled anti-whiteness, and men who are either evil, corrupt, incompetent, cowardly, or just literally homosexual. It's a repeat of Outer Worlds, which shouldn't come as a shock to anyone because the devs are still the exact same leftist feminist dipshits who treat their game dev jobs as merely another opportunity for rank activism.
Outside of the culture war content, everything else is also terrible. The UI is garbage. The game is full of bugs and jank. The combat looks soft and boring. The game's structure is at least 15 years outdated. The story is beyond cliche. Nothing about this woke turd looks good.
An interesting phenomenon is the "console exclusive" bump we always see from such games. There are people out there praising this game for no other reason than Playstation gamers can't play it (right now). Same shit happened with Starfield, not to mention every Sony exclusive ever. These games always have lower scores and player reviews on PC because PC gamers are not ego-invested the same way that console fanboys have always been.
One of the few things consoles can do which PCs can't is offer far easier and greater access to same room multiplayer gaming. The ability to pick up just the console and controllers and take that somewhere else is significantly easier than hoofing an entire PC setup.
However the cost of such mobility is often the literal loss of mass a PC can afford for hardware, meaning poorer performances for the same titles.
Easier, yes. But not exclusive. There are ways that can still be done on a PC. And that's pretty much the only real benefit of a console. Is that it's easier to use. But versatility, access, power, library, control, etc are all better on PC.
I know you're not SR388, but he's making it out that the advantages and disadvantages of both console and PC relatively equal out, and it's flat out that they don't. The ease of use of a console does not outweigh the vast ocean of benefits from a PC.
Yes, that was my point.
There may be other more subjective issues which can apply but objectively apart from the mobility issue a PC is going to stomp all over a console offering the same titles, which even then is slightly disingenuous since PCs can not only allow access to new releases but also decades old ones with emulators.
/goes back to playing Sid Meier's Colonization from 1994
Agreed.