I'm pretty much a PC gamer only now, don't have the consoles anymore since I'm sick of all the clutter. I do play PS1 games on my PC though through emulation, and I use the actual CD-ROMs, no file ROMs/ISOs or copies, so I really don't do anything illegal (except maybe the use of a PS1 BIOS for the emulator
). I do like consoles, and my PC gaming set up is very similar to a console in that I'm leaned back in a chair, my lappy is hooked up to an HDTV via HDMI, and I use a wireless keyboard and mouse. I don't have a controller right now, and I wouldn't use it unless it gives me an advantage in anyway. Mouse and keyboard is king in my world.
For me, my computer is like a car, tweaking around and getting what performance I can is fun for me, I enjoy it highly. Plus having a laptop, everything I could honestly need is in a single machine that is nice and portable (Game machine, DVDs, Music, Internet, practical work) hence why I'm a fan of laptops especially, though I really like custom build PCs too of course. I'm the kind of person to have a laptop and a custom desktop, though currently all I have is my laptop.
Also, while others are starting to hold more disdain towards PCs and PC gaming, the opposite is true for me and my disdain goes towards consoles. MS, Sony, and Nintendo have purposely become so convoluted in what they plan and how they do business and it drives me up a wall. Sure PCs are convoluted as well, but despite the challenges of using them, there still seems to be more open honesty about them while the ethics of the console market take a nosedive. When I mention ethics, my view of them in reference to the whole gaming market is this: it's all about control over the market and consumer experience. With consoles, my whole experience is mostly at the reigns of one of the big three, and I don't like that. As stupid as it is the believe the internet and PCs are completely free from "tyranny", I can't help but appreciate the freedom of such risk even more so than having someone else pretty much line out my entertainment for me just to consume, crap out, and move on to the next thing to come out. It makes me think people are just becoming more conditioned to this crazy consumer culture of ours which is already bad enough. The used games market accelerated this problem a great deal, and I really hope to see Sony and MS as well as Nintendo find ways to make the used gaming business impossible to exist and thrive. And while Steam is in many ways an Xbox Live like service, there is still a very strong air of freedom and consumer commitment with it. The recognition of having a license makes it possible to have the same game installed to as many computers as you want as well not having to have the discs for playing or for later installation is a very nice plus. Sure PC gaming thrives on us buying games, upgrading our computers, buying expensive accessories, etc, but we're never forced into it really. And who can forget one of the ultimate freedoms of PC gaming? Mods baby! Not to mention the games are typically cheaper. So when you already need the computer, it's not all that bad spending the extra $100 or $150 to make it a machine that blows either console out of the water.
My current biggest fear isn't the wiping out of PC gaming, because it can't really happen, but the domination of console like computers. While my laptop is very much lined in this regard, I want PCs to always be pushing the boundaries of what technology has allowed us to gain, which PC gaming has always been around to push. So if hardcore PC gaming dies, will the upgrade and custom build PC industry die with it? I can't see the rise of video editing and multimedia enthusiasts being the ones to continue creating and upgrading computers if hardcore PC gaming goes by the wayside. Of course casual crap will always be around but I'm still pretty adamant that hardcore PC gaming won't die. Not to mention you got one of the most important PC games in years coming out by the end of the year: Starcraft II.