No.. and NO.....
I mainly use console and portables anymore but have my gaming pc next to my work laptop and monitors so I can play turn based or city builders between phone calls at work.
I work from home so I have that privilege.
Off work , I barely if ever play on my pc, why? I am at the desk sitting all day. In my 40s its not good for the spine to be sitting that long.
I go excerise and walk miles a day for balance of sitting all day .
When I play games on my off hours its mainly on Switch, PS5, XBX, and steam deck, sometimes android in car rides.
I also have a steam link, i use for pc play on the tv. It will hitch once and then its golden for streaming.
PC has so much benefits for gaming, good vr, mods, roguelikes and game engines, and programing tools, you can make your own games.
The community is great on pc. You won't find tips and tricks on console games as easily as you will for pc games on steam or gog forums.
I love the exclusives that come out on pc first, or early access. Currently waiting impatiently for Manor Lords.
All systems are great and have their use. Shit also the mini consoles. ps1 classic, tg16 mini, nes mini, love em.
Part of the joy of gaming on pc is tinkering with settings. For the people here bitching about that, you are not real pc gamers. /s Just saying. PC gamers love chaning settings. Yeah I play on 1080p (on console too), but I mess with graphics settings all the time. Console people mainly fuss about resolution not AA levels, AF levels, shader model, etc.... I like having options. It was nice having that with the ps5 and xbox x with the performance modes, but more settings would be nice there too. I don't think some people want more options. Kinda like Apple Mac users/gamers, they just want basics , limited selection, one store, and to be told what they can do. lol...