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You can get used to a controller. If you don't like messing with specs and all that, a console is the better choice for now. There is nothing wrong with gaming on a console. It would actually be a pretty good upgrade for you right now.
Seems like you have issues with
a) Financing, budgeting, planning and appraising future needs
b) Naivety, ignorance or lack of research into hardware and requirements
c) A perception that gaming requires playing most recent games on most recent hardware.
None of these are particularly any fault of the industry, nor something that can be addressed by any other party. Neither will any of them be assayed necessarily via an adherence to console gaming.
It's up to you, of course, and entirely your prerogative if you choose not to tackle these issues and instead decide to simply reject the PC platform entirely for gaming. However the reaction to simply give up on something or abandon a pasttime once it requires a little effort or resource may be considered symptomatic of a spoiled brat personality defect.
You'll be missed at the yearly gamer meetings, not to mention if you drop out our membership fees will increase.... wait.. we don't pay membership fees and have no meetings?
But your issues are essentially one of the reasons why one might very well be playing on consoles. Highly unified platforms can be less troublesome. Currently the only thing driving me towards consoles are exclusive titles I'd love to play. And the fact that Steam isn't on the PSN. Don't want to do community hopping (again).
Also, there are people who don't want to research tons of hours. They just wanna play. I got a little dizzy when I looked up what components to put into my new system. That's what consoles are good for. Or why it's good to have user-reviews for popular ready-made systems.
growing up i was lucky, everyone in my family saw computers as good for ones future development so games and programming and hardware was always accepted
And while I guess I can agree that computers are kinda important I don't feel too well about how some people think it was life-essential. First response here was offensive, but correct: Only the "first world" worries about this ♥♥♥♥. There are people struggling with food, water, shelter and stuff. Did Steve Jobs save them? Did Apple heal cancer? Or will Windows 10 do so? Sometimes our priorities are totally off, and parts of me wish we would live different, less material lives. But that's me sitting in front of an expensive high-end PC at night.