Troll on, Mr. I-Posted-200+-Messages-And-Still-Don't-Have-A-Profile-Pic. All you're engaging in at this point is e-dick measuring that only those on r/pcmasterrace care about. In a shocking twist of events, once you get that super powerful PC built, you have to maintain it, manage the files, configure everything, and make sure that everything is as smooth of an experience as possible. Yes, PC has much worth investing in, but for your average shopper at Walmart? They couldn't give a shit.
Also, when it comes to video game graphics, at this point, the race to "realism" is honestly tired and played out at this point. When Norman Reedus, even if it's a prerendered cutscene, can be rendered so convincingly that I feel like I'm actually watching an actual shot from a movie/TV show with actors in Death Stranding, you know that the race for "realistic" graphics has hit the point of diminishing returns. We can render worlds in various styles better than before, but goddamn it, I want to see every hair follicle on Kiryu's face in Yakuza Kiwami 2, performance be damned!
Video games are more than just graphics. They're the things you do to pass the limited free time we all have. Just because you have the best hardware doesn't mean everyone is gonna give a shit. It's lonely at the top in the world of regular people with responsibilities to the point where, sometimes, they're asking themselves why they even bought 100+ Steam games and a PC that's overpowered for most of them in the first place and just invest it into more games on a system that they can play at work while on break if they have a substantial break of any kind.