I like to game on a couch/I dont like kb+m

I work all day on a computer and the last thing I want to do is use one at home

Games are horribly optimised or bad console ports

The price is too high

Building a PC is too hard

Exclusives

I dont want to have to fiddle with settings to get games to run. Consoles just work.

Most PC games nowadays have excellent controller support and scalable UIs so you can play PC games on a couch. And with Steam Big Picture mode (Buggy though it may be) you can even control Steam with a gamepad. Theres also the option of Steam In-Home streaming which allows you to stream games from your gaming PC to any other machine in the house which works wonders in my experience.I dont really get this one although I cant fault you for thinking it. I also work with a computer all day but the first thing I want to do when I get home is jump on my PC and play some video games. Its easy for me to separate the work from play but if you cant then thats fair enough.While this can obviously happen as weve seen with games like Watch_Dogs and Dead Rising 3. Its extremely rare and even when it does happen, the games usually run as well as or even better than their console counterparts. I get around 50fps with high settings on both games whereas the console versions are 30fps.Obviously I cant deny that the initial investment is higher than consoles, its not nearly as bad as people say. Im not going to go through all the maths that everyone has heard before but the general consensus is that yes, a PC is more expensive. But you are paying for a premium experience. A premium experience which isnt that much more expensive.This is definitely a thought leftover from the late 90s/early 2000s. PCs have never been easier, theyre basically really big Lego projects at this point. And there are tons of helpful guides out there to make the short process much easier.I think this is also a fair issue. People like what they like. However, I feel like people who hate on PC for lacking exclusives dont tend to look at what it really has to offer. People are eating up Dragon Age: Inquisition but dont even look at games like Pillars of Eternity and Divinity: Original Sin. Most people who arent paying attention to the PC will not see the tons of incredible games and variety that the platform has to offer.This can definitely be an issue from time to time, but its much rarer than people think. I occasionally play with settings to see how far I can push a game and maintain 60fps but with things like the Nvidia GeForce experience you can just hit one button and it optimises the game to your machine. I think AMD also has a similar program but I have little experience of it. I also take account with the idea that consoles just work. Pretty much every game now has a mandatory install with day one patches. Obviously PCs have this as well but at least now were on an even playing field.