Whelp, We've proven one thing beyond a shadow of a doubt. Consoles aren't going anywhere, and neither are PC gamers. Both camps are foaming at the mouth to defend the honor of their chosen platform. That said!

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No. Graphics change if I remember correctly, every like 8 months. Now a console lasts for about 8 years before there is a new one. If you have a PC you can have the better graphics the entire time. Like currently, I can't buy myself a WiiU, Xbox 720 or PS4 but I can upgrade my PC. If you want to keep the same graphics for 8 years, yeah sure, but if you want anything better, PC it is. And instead of buy a new console every bit, you can just buy one new part. That to me is cheaper.

Consoles are not reliable. Red ring anyone? While most PC problems are human errors, they got themselves a virus or messed up something. Console, that's all the developer. The only way there is human error is if they've tried to mod it.
I have never known any console to have a wide, systemic issue other than the 360. The Original 360 was tit though, so I'm not even going to argue on it's behalf. Issues here and there, sure. All things considered though, I know many more people whose PC's have given the gigantic issues than people whose consoles have failed outright. A big reason for this is, as has been commonly touted, the PC is used for far more than just gaming, meaning it is more vulnerable as a whole to intrusion and failure. LOL PSN GOT HACKED. Compared to how many other reputable websites? Even if you are the worlds most careful internet user, you still should factor in that in MOST households the computer is a shared device, and you're probably not going to be the only one on it. Especially if you have a family. Good luck keeping your elementary school aged kid from clicking a sketchy link. PC's are just as vulnerable, if not more so, than consoles to frying out. If we're going to talk about people knowing what they're doing, most system failures for consoles require little more than an arbitrary knowledge of soldering and the ability to find ehow.com articles to fix anyway.