I'm in two minds on getting rid of my gaming pc, had one since early 00's. Moving house later this year been promised a 65" 4k TV to go with my PS4 pro.
Only games I would miss is total war series.
Anyone gone from a PC gamer to a console gamer and not regretted it. Quite like my graphics but surely a nice 65" 4k TV would still make games look pretty good.
I've made the switch a few times.
The way it usually works for me:
CA release a new Total War game that looks amazing. I get the Total War itch again and put whatever crappy tablet/laptop I have through the strain of playing some of the older games.
That doesn't scratch the itch. So I wind up building a mid-range gaming PC, grabbing the latest TW releases, and then proceed to put loads of playtime in to them over the following months. Then I get bored.
A year or so passes. My PC has barely been on. I decide to sell up.
Another year passes, and the loop repeats.
Last time round I made use of some old parts I had, bought a cheap mITX motherboard off eBay, an SG05 and an RX 480. When I got bored, GPU prices were at their height, so I flogged the GPU and just kept the rest (it's not worth much anyway).
A few weeks ago, I got the itch again. I picked up an RX 460 for £40. Graphics aren't pretty, but for TW games and a few older PC titles, that doesn't really bother me. The whole PC is worth so little that I'm unlikely to sell it this time. Problem solved? Maybe. But I suspect this graphics card won't handle new releases for long, even on the lowest settings.
I'm hoping the next generation of consoles brings a solution (probably from Microsoft) to the "PC Exclusive" annoyances. Maybe their streaming platform will handle PC games as well as Xbox ones?