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The most expensive, current PC hardware will always trump a console. That's inarguable. However, hardware is only half the story when it comes to graphical power and performance. Look at games released early in the console generation versus games released recently. You will see a significant difference in detailed lighting, shadows, and objects on screen. The hardware didn't change, but the developers experience and knowledge of the hardware did, and they adapted their code accordingly.You say that now maybe, but what about 3 years from now, or 5 years? Consoles have what a 7 year life span it seems? A mid range PC(~$1k) is better then the ps4 right now, probably even be able to do it for less. I can't imagine what it will be like in just 2-3 years.
I'm not sure how else to say it. Consoles are capable of providing superior graphics and performance than equally priced PCs and engine development is much simpler so the cost of making an engine is greatly reduced. All of these factors weigh heavily on the decision to produce cross-platform titles (and that's why we don't see them half as often as we PC gamers would like).