You do realize that a majority of the games that people are playing on pc these days are console ports, right? And if console gaming dries up, that means less console ports. Less console ports means less reason for people to play on pc. Which creates a smaller audience for indie games to be successful. Which results in even lower pc audience numbers.
This is not black and white. PC gaming is in this position it is now precisely BECAUSE they've made it easier to play big console titles. You're playing Saints Row IV, a game developed for console, right now, on your pc. PC gaming and console gaming are two of the same coin, and both feed off of each other. Anyone with sense has realized that by now. You'd come to terms with this if not for your pathetic system wars posturing. A game like Spelunky, or Guacamelee, or big ones like GTA are released on consoles first, then later on pc. Some pc titles, mostly the indie ones, and some of the big ones like Diablo III come to come to console because there is now an audience for that kind of thing.
Both audiences overlap and both platforms - pc and console - can't live without the other. If console gaming dries up, that very fucking second, pc gaming will be drying up along with it.
155,619 484,222 Dota 2
59,222 118,302 Total War: ROME II
43,167 57,381 Team Fortress 2
31,533 38,744 Sid Meier's Civilization V
27,918 28,020 Garry's Mod
23,579 59,594 Football Manager 2013
22,912 43,608 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
20,983 31,280 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
12,924 15,383 Borderlands 2
12,476 19,488 PAYDAY 2
console domination.
i mean, going through the steam top 100. maybe a fifth of them wouldn't be feasible without consoles to eat up the majority of the sales and two-thirds have little/no presence on consoles at all.