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More games! Only if you count the PC's 30 year spanning library to a console's five-seven year spanning library. A better comparison would be to compare the libraries of all Sony products to the PC's library. Either that or you could compare all PC games released during the PS4's lifespan to the PS4's library.  Also not all games are created equal. Having 1000 titles scoring 70% on metacritic isn't all that impressive. 

More Exlusives! Most of which are indies that can be played on any old laptop, or tablet. Those indies aren't a compelling argument for tossing out your consoles in favor of a powerful gaming rig, because you don't need a powerful rig to play them. When you count AAA exclusives PS4, and PC are neck and neck. Throw in the 3DS and PC gets buried quickly. 

Better graphics! Graphics haven't improved much in the last eight years. Not when compared to the massive leaps made in the past. PC gamers act like a console is an NES, and the PC is a SNES. But it's more like comparing PS2 to Original Xbox. 

Better controls! A keyboard is not meant for playing games. You can't comfortably hold down multiple keys, outside the same row, with the same hand. This results in awkwardly trying to do things such as holding down X, D, and R at the same time. This means that any control scheme in which you have to map more than five buttons, results in fumbling over fingers desperately trying to hit the right buttons. 

Cheaper games! Except you don't really own what you buy on PC. Most PC games launch at $50-60 dollars, but I can get a physical copy of the same game for $45. Mom n' Pop game stores sell used games for just as cheap as Steam.