As an old-school PC gamer, there isn't much difference between PC gaming and console gaming these days, Steam is simply another brand competing with Xbox and Playstation (and Switch.)
It's not as claimed a "free and open" platform anymore, with Steam the DRM is baked-in, with companies like Nvidia politicking behind the scenes with game devs trying to make you buy THEIR overpriced hardware and proprietary shit like PhysX.
Even Linux nowadays is riddled with backdoors to help the NSA spy on you.
"PC" nowadays is just another flavor of consoles, with a bit more hardware independence but not really, you're still locked in to giant companies like Microsoft for Windows, Intel, AMD and Nvidia.
The real old-school PC gaming included piracy because we wanted everything to be open-source and free, we didn't want giant companies controlling everything as they do now.
But since they do, then that battle is already lost and you might as well go with the flow and not pretend like PC gaming is the shining light of freedom and openness, because it's not anymore.
Even PC-gamers are not the intellectual erudite crowd, but simply another flavor of rabid fanboy defending their shiny box, defending massive corporations to which they've invested their entertainment dollars.
Bottom line? There is no "eternal platform." Everything changes and dies. The only thing you have is whatever machine that's right in front of you for the next 2 or 5 or 10 years. Could be a Platstation or a Tablet or a PC. It really doesn't matter beyond your /immediate/ enjoyment and entertainment. Companies will try to lock you in and wall you off, will make you feel like you are "invested" in their "ecosystem."
With PC gaming that "investment" is largely the up-front hardware costs, with consoles the investment is having a large library of physical games, that's how they keep you in their ecosystem, by making it too painful to leave.
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