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There is NO debate!!!
If you love PC Exclusives, mods, bleeding edge tech, and customizing your game play to your needs then build a PC.
If you enjoy the console gaming experience and console exclusives then buy a Console.
PC's and consoles are two different worlds.
This 'debate' needs to go away. Debate...more 'da bait.'
By itself, PC is better than owning any one console. Cheaper in the long run and more bang for your buck.
Though a combination of the two, PC and a console, lets say PS4 for example, is the best option if you have the cash to support gaming on two platforms
Buy both PC for multiplats and consoles for which ever exclusives look more interesting to you.
Sorry no pc vs console for me. In my gaming world it's pc AND consoles.