That does PS3-using me no good whatsoever.
Right.
Well now, what I'm about to say I'm going to say in the kindest way possible and with complete equanimity - may I suggest migrating to the PC?
I used to have a console, but I got sick of my games being finished . . . well, when they were finished. That was back in the Morrowind era and I'd finished the main quest, many of the side quests, and was completely sick and tired of looking at some of the ugliest people I'd ever seen in a video game.*** So I bought Morrowind for PC and IMMEDIATELY downloaded Better Bodies and Better Heads - and not a moment too soon. My eyeballs were starting bleed.
But I digress.
I'm sure there are any number of really good reasons to buy a console, including many games that simply don't make it to PC. I'll see one, every once in awhile, and think: "Wow, I wish I hadn't given my console to my nephew who is twenty-four, unemployed, and doesn't shower. The universe might be a different place today."
But perhaps that's the trade-off. (The game thing; not the showering.) You get any number of games that I don't get. I get 11,410 mods for Skyrim on the Steam workshop alone (as of this moment). And I'll give you that 9,900 of those mods are simply irrelevant to the way I play, the way I live, and the universe as a whole. That leaves me with 1,510 mods that add content to a game that will now never die - as well as a rather shnifty looking pair of glass katanas.
Something to think about if you get tired of pondering world peace.
*** In anticipation of protests against this statement, here's one of the Nord beauties of Morrowind: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/File:MW-npc-Eydis_Fire-Eye.jpg. You can see what Selana's heads did to improve the situationhttp://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=Mods.Detail&id=9492.