A lot of the inaccessibility for me toward PC stems from the fact that A) my couch is far more comfortable than our computer chair.
B) Justin, my little brother practically lives on it. I couldn't invest that much time in it even if I wanted to.
B.2) I don't WANT to spend that much time on it because I see what it's done for him and his social life.
C) It's the press of a power button and the click of an X to launch a game on PS4, all within seconds. PC is not that fast from a cold boot. It's the little things.
There's honestly not the best stigma about PC players and that's a stigma many of them help foster - 'PC master race' as a term is evidenced by that. As someone who plays video games, the only thing and I mean literally the only thing PC has that might interest me even a little bit are MMORPGs which require ridiculous amounts of time to be competitive in. Other than that one genre, home consoles do everything more comfortably, more accessibly, and you won't have to upgrade in 8-10 years except possibly a hard drive, possibly a peripheral or two and an online subscription.
Many of you downplay these things or use Steam as a point about games being cheap, etc. Second hand console games are just as cheap around here and I don't have to download them (we don't have the fastest internet).
With my lifestyle PC is just not an attractive option. I'm sure others feel this way too; Just feels condescending when PC players don't understand why everyone and their mother aren't on the platform.