Plug and play
Unified online system
Updates are handled correctly for you
No real hacks to constantly plague online games
Games are guaranteed to run and don't need constant driver updates to improve performance
Tailored performance for hardware
Everyone has the same experience online with the upper hand going to experience and practice, not peripherals and macros
Resell your disk based games
Lending games to friends
Etc.
You're right. Its just exclusives that have the upper hand. Totally just that.
-Plug and play, and wait for all updates/installs that go much slower than PCs
-Unified Online System - PC doesn't do as good of a job in this regard, but just about everyone has a Steam account, so it's not hard to maintain a friend's list.
-No hacks- it still exists on consoles. In fact, the entire console can get hacked and PSN/XBL can go down for days
- Tailored performance - but they still perform worse than PCs, so I don't see how this can be considered a point.
- same online experience. You're really grasping with this one. I've never played a game and felt "man, if only I had a better mouse and a macro, then I would have won"
- Resell disk games: a valid point, but PC games can usually had for much cheaper than console games
- lending games to friends: Steam allows you o share games with friends digitally.
I'm still not seeing anything compelling enough. The industry would be much better without dedicated platforms to play certain games. People should just be able to buy whatever hardware configuration they can afford and not have to worry about exclusives games or game specific exclusive content. Consoles going away enables that.