BrianC wrote:I know exactly what you mean but I've found a different way of looking at it from trying to explain it to friends who don't understand all the Dreamcast love. I think the difference is from the 360 alone. I used to enjoy consoles but I've always been a big PC gamer (hell I still am). Game consoles always had a distinctly Eastern vibe and the market consisted of J-RPGs and arcade ports (because arcade games also had an Eastern feel, shmups, fighters, etc.). I always saw value in having a PC and a good console because of this; I would get the best of both worlds, FPS vs. 2d shooters, J-RPGs vs. Bioware style Western RPGs, and so on. Now with the 360 dominating the market in America all we see are Western style games on consoles. The fact that they've become repetitious and formulaic devalues them as well but there really isn't a reason to choose between PC or console anymore since they satisfy the same market.
Agree with most of this. The only problem is when some of the few games that dosen't suck come out on the PC they are hopelessly broken and the developer is to lazy to fix them. Anyone try to play the Dirt series on an X64 PC ? Now i have a $60 mini frisbee.