The PC argument, which i myself have admittedly made, its too sweeping.
Console with a physical media player is for the console market, for the big screen/livingroom, at a console price.
The use case scenario is too different across too many variables.
I agree if you are a core game that wants the best graphical experience and money is no object, build a killer PC and deal with the nuances of something not built to deliver a seamless, unified, optimized and accessible experience... the tinkering and problem solving often involved, separate clients/libraries, etc...
For console user experience, Scorpio is the closest you'll get to high quality 4K PC gaming experience on your television for the next few years. That's always worth something, and it helps it will be 1/2 to 2/3rds the cost a similar gaming PC. That's what consoles bring to the market, because they are engineered specifically to run game code and media.
PC I i7 3770K @4.5Ghz I 16GB 2400Mhz I GTX 980Ti FTW
Consoles I PS4 Pro I Xbox One S 2TB I Wii U I Xbox 360 S







