My girl has an Xbox 360 and I have played plenty of games on her console and compared them to my PC versions. They look terrible. Some people notice that stuff less, I grant you, but open world games perform and look substantially better on the PC all the time.
As I said, if you think the games in question stream significantly worse on consoles and "look terrible" - you must have a very different idea of that concept than I do.
I'm not going to pay much attention to internet politeness tips from someone as arrogant and condescending as you, no offense. We have had some nice debates in the past but honestly 75% of the time you just irritate the hell out of me and that probably shows in my responses to you.
I have no use for politeness. I just need someone willing to focus on the matter at hand, if I'm going to have a discussion.
Now, I've had a strong feeling that it's been personal with you - more so than in the past. Repeatedly, you've claimed that I've been condescending and so on.
But there's a difference between condescending, and then simply disagreeing with someone. I don't sugarcoat in "polite" ways - but I also don't intentionally speak "down" or anything like that. At least, not as the initiator.
Unfortunately, I really do think you have a tendency to speak from the heart before the mind, and you're not willing to face that afterwards. That means you will very quickly have "trouble" when you encounter someone who speaks from the mind before the heart. That's pretty much what happens here.
That has nothing to do with me being "smarter" or "better" than you, but I just have a lot of practice not letting my emotions enter the arena - for better or worse. Also, I think you actually agree with me some of the time when it seems you don't - and I think you're pretty intelligent from what I can detect. I can almost sense, through the screen, how irritated you get when you know you should have said something in a different way, but instead of acknowledging it - you let that irritation direct itself towards me.
You just speak sometimes before you've really thought it through. We ALL speak like that, but I've personally found that it helps to be able to accept that and not become stubborn about it when it's clear that we've overreacted to something or phrased something in an unfortunate way. This whole "being wrong on the Internet" thing is not that big a deal to me. That's why I'm quick to apologise or acknowledge my mistakes as soon as I see them. Like everyone, I fail to see it sometimes - but that's inevitable as a human being.
In any case, I have no interest in exchanging with someone who's constantly irritated and can't conduct a rational debate without pointless personal drivel. So I'll save you the pain and put you on ignore for the time being.