Jesus Bose, that's pretty harsh. Ok, I should be at fault for overgeneralizing a lot of the points or making very stupid ones (yeah that productivity thing was a dumb one. I just woke up when I wrote that. Sue me.)
Maybe I should've been more specific then.
-The PC is more expensive than the console. But if you plan on buying a lot of games or doing something productive, then yes it is cheaper.
-Component failure is still a pain in the ass. How MUCH of a pain it is depends on the user. To me it's no big deal because I know how to work with a PC. To others it can become a convenience issue or challenge TO THEM. I owned a PS3 and I have fixed it on numerous occasions due to overheating caused by the thermal compound flaking out. That can be fixed. The motherboard fried later on. That couldn't be fixed because you can't transfer the GPU and CPU to another one (obviously) and I lost all my data because the PS3 prevents hard drives from being transfered to another PS3 without formatting it first (stupid on my part because I should've backed up often). So in my case and probably Boris' (I don't know him personally so I'm going out on a limb here) a PC is better because we ARE capable of working the innards of a PC. If he wasn't capable (and again, I don't know) well then that's a negative point.
-Viruses: Nobody is perfect. No system is secure. Chances of getting one depend on how smart the user is. It's still a point against a PC. How bad this may seem is up to the user. To me, hardly an issue at all. I don't run an anti-virus. I don't use Internet Exploder (though at this point it has gotten better). I don't mess with a risky click. To Boris, I don't know.
-The internet, porn, productivity argument. Forget it. It was stupid anyways.
-System slowdown. Again, I don't know Boris. Maybe he's aware of it. Maybe he isn't. I know people who clutter their computer full of crap and wonder why it takes forever for it to search folders or load programs. A few trips to the recycle bin and uninstaller along with a defrag speeds up the system noticeably for those people. Also, if I had an SSD, then I wouldn't have to worry about defragging because the read speeds and access times on those things are insanely high and defragging would just lower the life cycle of the SSD. Not everyone knows this and I'm not trolling. I actually clean out the crap off of my dad's and brother's PCs because they don't know shit. And guess how my dad's first laptop died? Clogged full of dust and burnt out. But I guess consoles do that too. It's still a point to bring up regardless and with lots more vents and holes in a typical PC case to get the air flowing, you bet it's a good idea to keep those clean.
-Ease of use. Game compatibility is an issue sometimes. Yes developers do whatever is feasible to them. But they aren't going to get every possible combination of PC set up at once. Still, it's a rare issue on my side so not a big deal to ME. But maybe not on other peoples' sides. I don't know. A console's hardware is pretty constant so it's harder to run into incompatibilities or performance issue but yes, some developers manage to screw that up.
-Updates. Actually both PCs and consoles have these (I forgot damnit.). Yes they're good, yes they help. No, that doesn't make them any less annoying. You know what, drop this argument. It wasn't great to begin with and I was probably nitpicking.
-Piracy: Yes it happens no matter what. That doesn't help the fact that the developers screwed everyone over (console or PC, though I'm not sure what developers do on the console front) to protect their shit. For the consoles however, modifying your console to play pirated games is riskier than just downloading the game and a few cracks and whatnot so it's not as popular on the console front. With the console sector taken care of the developers then turn their attention to the PC sector and then screw us over more because apparently they think everyone can and will pirate and they think that everyone WANTS to buy their game. People pirate shit they DON'T want too so whatever potential customer they thought they had doesn't exist. But enough of the piracy debate. In the end it screws everyone over, the PC more so than the console. And with new (supposed) developments to the consoles to prevent people from playing used copies, everything is going to shit.
Lastly I want to say this. I'm a PC person. But I'm trying to offer Boris as many perspectives into this as possible by providing as many views into this issue, good or bad, as possible. I want him to make an informed decision. Maybe I should've asked him how much he VALUES each of the positives or negatives. Maybe he can value those things himself. I just gave him all the information I could think of within 20 minutes of waking up from my 7 hour slumber. Yes the PC is superior to ME, to YOU, but maybe convenience of a console is more valuable to OTHERS. Maybe these people are technologically impaired or afraid to touch the innards of a PC because they THINK they are incapable of doing it themselves. Or whatever.
I hate threads like these. Everywhere. People try to help each other and it turns into a console vs. PC debate. I don't hate you Boris. In fact I'm glad to help. I just hate how things like this become debates everywhere.
Bose, I don't hate you either, but I hope you realize that I'm trying to help by listing the goods and bads of a PC. It isn't sunshine and rainbows over here.
As for the PC vs console debate: