I -used- to be a PC gamer ... now I seriously can't be bothered to care about it as a platform, particularly given the ludicrous costs and ball-aches involved. And the fact I have been and probably will be massively flamed for my viewpoint makes me strangely happy to no longer be associated. No-one likes a fanboy.
I will still happily play games on my PC, but it's only stuff like Minecraft, Rigs of Rods, etc that you couldn't realistically experience on consoles (yet). (And emulators, but I think making one machine think it's another doesn't really count - you're effectively playing the emulated system, and whatever you're using to do the emulation is irrelevant so long as it does a good job... PC... Mac... Dreamcast (seen it done)... GBA... jailbroken iPhone... etc)
Retardinator: Really? I want the brand and model of your $700, still-good-at-current-games rig, because I'd like to get hold of an example secondhand. With typical electronics depreciation, it should be around the $150 / £100 level now, which nicely fits my budget (and is like 2/3rds the price of an equivalent console) and sounds like it will blow my last desktop and current laptop out of the water.
Also I can point all my colleagues at it and say "THIS is what we should be buying, not the £400 brand-new PoSes from our regular supplier" (~$700 equivalent... and useless at almost anything except office and internet... we have to install add-on graphics cards to play Second Life, ffs).
I'm not convinced, when I even work with people who blow the equivalent of $300+ on a medium-to-high level graphics card. That's one, by the way, not the multiple SLI solutions, and doesn't count the cost of a matching motherboard, decent quantity of fast memory, nice CPU, disk, case, monitor, non-shitty keyboard, non-shitty mouse, etc.