PC is more expensive and you lose out on native compatibility (IE visual settings are already presumably perfected when playing on console because the developers know the specs, PC games have a wide variety of settings to be able to keep up with the randomness of computers)
So, a $2000 PC is...
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in dark souls case there is gameplay issues with 60fps that people don't really care about
DS2 runs natively at 60fps and I restream it to my computer more often than I play it at 60fps because it just looks better at 30, kind of makes it grittier and more "dark souls"
then there's the...
lurelin village, kakariko village, and korok forest are the most obvious locations for frame drops, so I'm sure you've noticed it
nobody in the history of being wrong has ever been more wrong, congratulations
No, because splatoon looks great at 60fps and unplayable at 30fps
FPS is not purely bigger=better, it's an artistic choice as often as it is a technical choice. I prefer 30fps dark souls to 60fps as well, although that's not a very popular opinion
I think what you say has some merit, because...
I always said the gamecube was better than the PS2 and everyone was like "nah the gamecube doesn't even have online"
I'm too old for console wars now, happy with both my PS4 and my switch