I think you misunderstood me. I never believed it was a question of wealth. The computer I use for gaming cost less than a PS3, because it was all I could afford. I'm well aware of the fact that money is an object for most people, such as myself, and I don't think PC games are superior because they're costlier. I don't necessarily think they're better at all.
I'm speaking from what I've seen and experienced of console owners. I know perfectly well they're not all morons. I have many friends who are quite intelligent and won't touch PC games, and judging by your standing on this issue it's pretty clear you play on a console as well, and you're obviously an articulate and comprehensive person. But when I get onto XBox Live, I'm flooded by ignorance, stupidity, and a shallow desire to do nothing more than blow shit up. I never hear Halo 3 players discussing the plotline or the characters of the game, just how awesome the battle rifle is. It seems to be the minority of console gamers who really care about games having a good storyline and innovative gameplay elements beyond fancier graphics and physics and better guns. It's what I see, and I think many on this site will agree with me. I apologize if you felt offended, but the fact that you put together the response that you did means that you aren't one of the ones I was targeting in my comment. I don't think PC gamers are superior by default to console gamers, but in the current games market, it seems as though more developers are targeting those of the "quick and easy explody time" persuasion. And that's not necessarily a good thing.