I know that games that use Windows Live, like Section 8: Prejudice, people on Xbox Live and Windows Live can play at the same time, together. If it's singleplayer games like New Vegas or Skyrim, I gotta hand it to the computer, simply because of the modding community. If it's Console Vs Computer, it all depends on connection, sensitivity, and skill. Connection because of lag between systems and Host bullets and such. Sensitivity because a player on the computer might turn at a 90 degree angle, then have to reposition their mouse, or players on the computer can do 360's easily, all depending on how you have your mouse and system positioned. Skill just boils down to the players themselves. I play on both systems, each for different reasons. I play on the X box because my friends and I are Achievement whores and are always comparing gamerscore. I play on the computer because I can mod my games and get better, unique, extra content. For example, I heavily mod my New Vegas on my computer and use god mode, like 24/7, but I'm also borrowing New Vegas from a friend for the X box, simply for the achievements. I must admit, I do miss my Sprint, grenade hotkey, bullet time, skimpy clothing, vehicles, ungodly weapons, and new followers at times, but it's worth it since I get the achievements, further my record, and can fairly compare characters and experiences with my friends. I play games like MW2, Black Ops, and Reach on my X box, because it's harder for people to hack, and with Multiplayer, I'm much better with a controller. I also keep my PC around for games like Minecraft, Amnesia, and League of Legends. So, all in all, it all boils down to circumstances, in my opinion.