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Blaming it on the consoles is lame. The new consoles are, basically, gaming PCs. The gaming industry barely even existed before the consoles made it into the huge industry that it is.
Low end ones. It's basically like trying to play on a laptop that has only integrated graphics. So they inevitably have to cut corners to cater to that.
It would be blind not to see pc version is just ♥♥♥♥♥♥ console port
GSC has already acknowledged that A-Life 2.0 is bugged and are working on a patch that should hopefully come out today to fix it, and likely some other fixes as well
https://imgur.com/a/heres-life-bro-5NpCUwC
Gaming PCs that render games at sub 1000p resolution and upscale it. The base model xbox doesn't even get remotely near 1080p.
The Xbox Series X? It has native 4k.
If you're talking about the older consoles, they aren't relevant to this.
No. The new consoles have fairly decent specs.
You can, the broken A-Life system, breaks the game fundamentally. It's hilariously easy to farm guns for loot and money.