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Yeah, but the advantage of PC is games "last longer" graphically.
Old games like those on PC you can max out all the settings and even use mods to further enhance it.
On an old console, you'll always be playing at the same graphics it was released with
PC games often stop working eventually, especially tentpole franchises. Original hardware means guaranteed compatibility. Plus some of us enjoy playing things in their original form 🤷♂️
Almost guaranteed, at least. Consoles are now in the habit of closing their stores after a new generation or two when they stop making enough money, and there are a lot of games today that aren't really playable without a day 1 patch or additional content requirement that are simply not included on the disc.
A lot of games (not even just Nintendo) don't even include the game data on the physical media anymore. The disc/cart acts only as a license and the entire thing is downloaded from the store when first used.
360 is a pretty notable exception in that the vast majority of the games will play fine so long as you have an up-to-date OS on the system, which you can do with a USB drive if it’s an old one and it can’t run a newer game. But yes you are correct that starting with the Xbox one/PS4 era, that has become a bigger issue
Luckily most of his assassin‘s Creed titles are 360 and they should play fine.