How are guys going from PC to console going to cope with the loss of 60fps though? That's why I'm thinking of going the other way (console to PC).
Not really that fussed. I'm coming from a 144Hz monitor too. Played through Horizon Zero Dawn on PS4 Pro and got used to 30fps within about 20 minutes, never bothered me after that. I was engrossed with the game, so fps become irrelevant to me.
I imagine it would be nicer at 60fps but the cost of decent PC components isn't justifiable for me. At the end of the day there's a line to be drawn on whether you can justify the extra outlay in cost for a PC that's capable of exceeding console settings. Multiple factors such as the pound falling off a cliff, higher costs in RAM/SSD and GPU are pushing that line further and further away.
As long as the FPS/frame times are consistent and not all over the shop then I get used to it pretty quickly. Personally I've found gaming on consoles much more enjoyable as you know the game will work straight away, you know the hardware will be compatible with it, there are very few settings you have the option of messing with too. It removes all the distractions of PC gaming, it's just a lot less fuss.
With PC gaming I was more concerned with whether a game would run, which settings I need to tweak to get it at a stable FPS, having fps monitors running to make sure things were ok. Making sure drivers were up to date and compatible with the game, all those distractions are gone, it's just, put disc in, install and play, no messing, no tweaking.