For one good reason:
We're always trying to push the envelope for hardware development. We're constantly making better chips and better hard drives.
However, if that was all we did, then developers would get lazy. As soon as we created more RAM, the developers would instantly fill it. More memory - filled. There would be no incentive to make the software more efficient, simply because we could just improve the hardware.
That's where consoles come in. The Hardware on a console doesn't improve, so developers are forced to create more innovative coding to push the hardware to its limits.
If it weren't for consoles, software would be resource intensive, and it would suck.
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