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Sure: A shooter with an Mouse and Keyboard is superior and I don't remember a single game where it's not the case, otherwise.
There are examples where consoles got aim assisst, aka: you press the shooting trigger and the weapon aims for you. And ONLY then they were "superior" to PC, because people abused it/glitched with that aim assisst (like resetting the recoil by spam-ads'ing, I think the most recent case was in Fortnite, where console players dominated, most of the time, thanks to that aim assisst.... which was also an headshot machine, too)
But nothing like that exist in Rainbow, so M+K is always going to win against controllers.