PC gaming is definitely superior in a lot of ways, but what I like about console gaming is the fact that I can lay back on my couch and play games on my big screen HDTV. I kinda regret buying all of my PS4 games via digital from the PS Store. I have so many games in my account, but I can never resell them, which sucks. (But then again I like the convenience... plus most of the games I've purchased were on sale.) If I had the cash, I'd definitely build a kick-ass computer. Right now I have a pretty damn nice laptop though.
The thing that I hate about console gaming is that so many games practically require voice chat. I don't always wanna be sitting there with a headset on. That's annoying.
On the flipside... when it comes to PC gaming, it feels like your rig is never complete. It's really easy to dump a lot of money into a rig that you'll be upgrading in no time, especially with ultra 4k gaming becoming more commonplace, and VR right around the corner.
I'm going to keep my PS4 for now only because I've invested a bunch of money in games and I can never get that money back unless I sold my PSN account, and most people aren't up for doing such things.
Also, even though I play video games A LOT, I feel like it's boring as shit nowadays. I more or less play out of habit anymore. I can't remember the last time I've bought a game that actually HOOKED me and compelled me to play non-stop. I have a bunch of "AAA" titles that I've barely even touched for PS4. Most of my Steam library is a bunch of crap. I've bought a bunch of bundles from Bundlestars and Humblebundle... sometimes I'll buy a bundle just for one game.
For me, to stay really interested in and actively play a game, I need a friend who is willing to play as well. Unfortunately, most of the gamers I know are split between systems, split between games, or never have time to play anymore, or are just MIA.