- The graphics are far superior on PC. The textures are fairly low resolution on consoles, and even the animation is choppier. The graphics are bad enough (for a current gen game) that my wife was actually commenting on them. However, it looks much better (still not great, but much better) on PC.
- You don't have full control over your party on consoles. In the PC version you have full control like in the Baldur's Gate series. Until I played it on the PC, I couldn't believe they were calling this a spiritual successor to BG. Combat was ridiculously hard when you had no control over where your party members stood. For instance, there's a tough battle near the beginning that is made much tougher when your stupid teammates run after someone into an ambush when in the PC version you can just pull them back. There's no way to tell your party to fall back on consoles.
- The PC version is fully modabble, so you can make corrections to stupid design decisions. On consoles you're stuck with a limited numbed of tactics slots. On the PC you can mod your game to have as many as you want, which makes your characters' AI more effective in battle.
- The interface is far superior on PC.
- You can cheat on PC! Since it's fully modabble, you can change whatever you want. If you don't like a skill or talent/spell, you can drop it and get a new one. There is no built-in respeccing otherwise. One change I made was to turn a rogue that you get in your party from an archer into a dual-wielder. I made her what I wanted her to be instead of the weak character they made her into.