3. DRM

What else really needs to be said about this? Privacy is a problem for all gaming platforms, but especially on PC. This leads developers to add in stricter to DRM, which ultimately gets really annoying and gets in the way of the game, let along actually damages the computer sometimes.
Consoles have ways to prevent theft and piracy too, but it always feels more in the way on a PC.
2. Portability

Now, home consoles aren’t the most portable electronics, but it’s a lot easier to pack it up and move it to a friend’s house or to another room in your home than it is to move a whole PC rig.
There are gaming laptops available too, but they have their own laundry list of cons like being comparatively more expensive than their PC counterparts, limited options for upgrade-ability, limited battery lives, bulkiness..
1. PC gaming is a whole can of worms
Gaming on a PC is a whole can of worms. Yeah, you might be able to squeeze out a few extra frames or slightly prettier physics for leaves on a tree off in the distance, but isn’t the point of games to actually play them? Unless you’re in a tight group of PC gamers, most of your friends are probably going to be tearing it up on consoles anyways.