Most people who own a PC or console for gaming aren't fit enough to move from their chair to the fridge without heavy breathing, IMO.

They need to get out more and enjoy the sunshine! Less Doritos and Monsters!
(oops, was that my "out loud" voice?)
I totally agree on the console-> PC porting issue. This was evident with DA:I when they (EA) swore up and down it wasn't developed for consoles first yet the movement controls were all based on stick directions from a controller- rather than K&M and they had to release a patch later to accommodate PC users that weren't using a controller. They got caught lying their butts off- and had to account for it later. It's also evident in quite a few other games that get ported over clumsily.
I don't have a "super high end PC" either... mine actually still has only 16 GB of RAM and an Intel i5 5th Gen and AMD Radeon RX 480 but plays almost any game at Ultra settings without having a heart attack. Doom, Fallout 4, ED, Skyrim, whatever.
Let me get this straight... I have NO issue with people who want to use consoles or controllers. That's your thing? Go for it! Where I take issue is when games get ported over from a console to PC and clearly show how clunky they are because of their limitations on the UI or navigation with controllers. My "beef" is with publishers/developers that want to be multiplatform for the money but half-a** the implementations so that everyone pays for it. Do it right the first time, or don't do it at all.
Oh and BTW I've owned an XBox for playing Halo (which became Xbox-exclusive after Halo 2), I'm well aware of consoles/controllers as well as experience with PC's. This isn't an "ignorance" issue.