I have no interest in getting into a juvenile pissing contest about whether one gaming system is better than another. I was arguing that your claim that the levels of skill and competition are greater in PC gaming than in console gaming was spurious. I see that you have decided to take the "lah lah lah, I'm not listening" approach. +1
The point is that two apparently similar sports use different equipment and this equipment influences how the game is played. The skillsets may appear to be identical but they are not. There is no fair way of comparing the two that would enable you to say that one requires more skill (or is more competetive) than the other.
Siigh...people don't seem to understand this. Some people prefer using the controller, others prefer the keyboard. Personally, I prefer the keyboard for most games except fighting/racing games.
For example, I own Gran Turismo 5 and Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on PS3. On the PC, I have ~50 games. My PS3 is a Netflix box that I play MVC3 with friends on. My PC I game on. It comes down to personal preference. Most 'casual' gamers find consoles much easier to use, and more fun. More hardcore gamers use PCs. I think THAT is the real difference. If you want more casual gaming, play console. For more hardcore, hit the PC.
LOL, no. If you looked at the study, it speaks for itself but apparently you didn't.
I guess I shouldn't have assumed you looked it up because you are a simpleton console gamer.
Another PC gamer acting like the 'elite' of gaming. It comes down to preference. That's all I'm saying. And Twitchy is saying there is no accurate way to do an apples to apples comparison between those two types of gaming, which is also correct.
Stop acting like you're special and let people enjoy what they want to enjoy. 'Stop liking what I don't like!!!' is all I understand from your argument.