I played exclusively on PC for a very long time but these days I do both. Console has its place (not everyone wants the trouble of setting up a PC or knows how to problem solve crashes and updates - though ironically I'm grateful for all the problem solving I had to deal with from PC gaming because it taught me computer literacy). There are some games I will never want to play on console (I love modding too much) but there are also a few that I just don't want to wait for a port to come out.
It's somewhat ironic but gaming has become so geared towards console that PC often gets shafted but now consoles are hitting a price point that may shift that paradigm. PC has a much higher upfront cost but the games tend to be cheaper. Console game prices, otoh, are getting insane and the price of consoles (looking at you Switch 2) is getting to a point where it's going to leave a lot of people and young families out. I don't know how kids are supposed to afford the price of games now. At least we had cartridges to swap, rentals, and McKays,