I've been a PC gamer for the last few years and I'm definitely going
PS4 + Vita next gen,
not PC.
People talk about 60 fps, and even 120 fps with amazing IQ with tons of AA solutions and such. That's all very pretty but it's not true.
I just bought a new PC very recently for 1000€ and no, I cannot play everything maxed out at 60fps, much less 120 (lol). And I usually don't even use more than 2xAA, because if I do, then fuck you framerate.
Most games on PC are badly optimized, have a lot of stutterting issues where you need to constantly be researching to find a solution. I have not been able to play The Witcher 2 on the 2 machines I've had since the game came out and I bought it.
I just bought Borderlands 2, a game that is pretty average looking, however it still stutters at points and can't hold 60fps.
I bought Metro 2033 and once again, 60fps is impossible ( and i'm not even using DOF ) however the game came out 2 years ago or something like that.
I bought Far Cry 3 and I had to lose about 1 hour or so just to get rid of the fucking Stutterting and Tearing.
These are just examples from my NEW PC ( 670 gtx, 16gb RAM, SSD, i7 3770k @ 4.2ghz)
Anyone who says that PC's don't give any trouble and play everything at 60fps if you have a decent enough machine, and that everything is rose and flowers -
is lying
Consoles might have framerate problems as well, but at least they don't cost me 1000€ and don't make me lose 1 hour of research for optimizations before playing a game. The thing that I hate this gen on consoles was the lack of 1080p, but that seems to be standard for next gen, so that's good enough for me.
The only reason I don't regret my recently bought PC is because it's actually awesome for my professional work, because other than that, I would have prefered to save the money.
Just my opinion though, to each his own