I used to be primarily a PC gamer with consoles on backup from mid-'90s until late '00s. In about 2010 stopped PC gaming for the most part except for the occasional exclusive or classic games. Cheating is outrageous and all over the place. Also, at least for shooters, I feel that using the mouse and KB almost leads to a plateau where a huge group of people in a given community basically become the exact same maxed out level of talent and it leads to every game becoming a twitch "who saw who from behind first" spam war. Nowadays I prefer the more casual setting of the console primarily. Also, call it what you will, but I think playing shooters with a controller is much more challenging and leads to better multiplayer and actually dying in singleplayer. It is somewhat difficult to get a comfortable setup in a living room in front of 60 + inch TV's as well, IMO.
That being said, PC gaming is awesome in some ways. Games run better, they look better, they are cheaper to buy. The communities generally have more dedicated followings and far less children. There are many mods that are so great and fun they dominate the original released games. There are more games that use dedicated servers so the communities last longer. Backwards compatibility is not an issue and generally will go back forever. PC hardware can be overclocked. There's more but those are main points I can think of...








