I have to just say... So what? It may be harsh to say that, but when it comes down to it, there are many games only available on console that I can't play because they aren't available at all on PC and never will be. I have the choice of either getting the console that has the games I would like to play or else not playing them. Everyone has the same choice. People like console and I get that. I do as well. But if you really enjoy gaming, you have a much larger selection of games on PC and a PC is not too expensive to have one that will play most of them. Sure, it's more than a single console but it seems that most console owners have at least 2 consoles and at that point, you can get a PC that will play most games at least at Medium graphics. I mean, 4 years ago I spent about $700 on a lower end desktop and it played all games that I wanted to play on Ultra settings at that time and for a couple of years. After that, I started to have to lower graphics to high until very recently when I sometimes had to lower graphics to medium. With an update to RAM, that resolved most of that and I can run at Ultra again on most things I want to play $700 isn't a high cost for playing PC games and isn't so very much more than console costs that it is a stretch to get.
Anyhow, what it really comes down to for me is that even if you have everything the same between PC and console, you still have the possibility of far better graphics on PC if the option is there in the specific game, so console is already missing out on stuff. It's my own opinion that if you choose console, you have to accept that you won't get everything that you can with PC and just be okay with that. And if you aren't okay with that, then consider having a PC in addition to console. I know that's not a popular opinion.