There is a difference between not liking something and just trying to fake yourself into believing that it doesn't exist.
I don't "fake myself" into beliving anything, i just don't buy most console ports because i don't enjoy them, why buy something you don't like?
Speaking in broad terms, games made for Consoles do tend to play a certain way, they are targeted at a certain audience, they are usually geared twords a more casual "drop disk in, arse on couch, play for a couple of houers" mindset, and i find most of them quite dull to be honest, that beeing the reason i do not own a Console, their only selling point is their games, but there just aren't enough of them i would enjoy to pay the premium.
And i enjoy them even less played on the PC, because they where playtested and balanced for the Consoles, so when you go at it with the better control of a mouse and keyboard, they tend to be very easy to beat, and it gets even more dull.
I'd rather have games like Assassin's Creed actually come to PC with a pretty terrible UI than not have games coming to PC at all. Recent comments by many people would tend to make you believe that PC gaming is going to disappear soon.
You could just as well have played it on a Console, infact you probably should have, since that is what it was designed, tested and balanced for, it would have been a better gaming experiance for you.
That's my big beef with the whole thing, if they don't bother to port the games propperly, change them to have a PC freindly UI, controls, and rebalance the gameplay for a mouse, then you are playing sloppy seconds, you are getting a degraded gaming experiance even compared to the Console version (and definately compared to a PC exclusive title).
But that is not the worst part, not by a long shot, now that they have figured out people will buy this junk, they are not going to make any PC exclusives any more, why would they? you will buy it, so they will continue to make Console games and give us token PC ports of them.
Go ahead, take a good look at UBI softs lineup og games since around 2005 and into the future, their next releases, how much PC do you see in that? multi-platform, multi-platform, and yet more multi-platform.. naturally the same can be said of just about any other big publisher or developer thease days.
See, that is where we differ you and i, i would rather have fewer games, if it just ment i got better made for PC ones, its a tradeoff, sure, its not ideal certainly, but i'd rather have it that way to be honest.
I don't like having games brought to PC that don't feel tailored to the PC, but I'd rather have a neutered experience on the Pc than no experience at all. This isn't a case of just "settling". The amount of games coming for the PC that are at all interesting had dropped into depressing numbers between 2003-2007, and I, for one, am glad to see developers/publishers starting to give it a second look now, regardless of the quality of the "port". FFS, it can't be WORSE than it was on the consoles (in general, I know some are.
And just about all of thease games you could have enjoyed even more on a Console, the system they where tailored for.
I don't think, not even for a second, that PC gameing is ever going to die, even if all multi-platform titles made today and from now on suddenly decided "we will nolonger port to the PC ever again", somebody would pick up the slack, for all the talk of the Console market beeing bigger, the PC market is still so big that nobody would considder letting it go untapped.
The PC market never went anywhere, it's the developers that went away, they went to the Consoles and started making their games multi-platform, and THAT is the only thing that really can kill PC gaming, if nobody makes games for it, because they are all making them for the Consoles and just giving us token ports.. why would any sane person continue to upgrade their gaming rig, costing what it does, if all they have to play are Console games? it'd be insanity, you'd be much better off buying a much cheaper Console.