But this is hardly a matter of subjectivity, of personal experiences, or isolated observations of particular individuals and the likes that fit the argument you bring forth.
If we generally and objectively compare PC gaming to console gaming it is obvious PC gaming "would require more, and expensive, upgrades" while console gaming does not. Consoles are standardized for years, easier to develop for, cheaper, less hassle, and its games are usually very much optimized while still maintainng (or improving) good graphical quality during a generation reaching limits and even attempting to go beyond; while PCs are wide-range, difficult to develop for, more expensive, more troublesome, and the games can easily ascend too much graphically/technically for all widerange PCs to even run optimally and beautifully.
(Side question: you still haven't explained about the $5000 people spend regarding console gaming.)
My concern about ETW regards major hardware requirements. It is generally a pity that the games industry focuses so much on graphics and it seems less on gameplay. If the gameplay and such more important core matters are broken or lacking such as immersion, story, etc., graphics won't fix them..... but they might distract the ones who are easily stunned by this (who hopefully do not make a great number........... yeah right

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That is often an attitude I would encounter with people who play games.
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