you're assaulting me, and many others, by accusing us being young people. somehow you have a weird connection in your mind built that somehow associates liking PC gaming more than consoles. i'm a 27 year old teacher, i think i'm old enough to the point where I could've gone the route you've took, the "come to home, knock back some beers, sit on couch and play games." what you don't understand is, my PC is not giving me troubles, i come home, open it, click on games, and play them rightaway with my very own dualsense. you made your own PC experience complicated, whether by personal choices or by bad luck (for example having a weird bios bug with your b450 board is just bad luck that never happened to me. if it were to happen to me, maybe i'd be bitter about PC gaming like you.) stuff you mythically tell is probably true, but they never happened to me. if they did happen, i'd also not be on PC gaming.
i can grow older, i can get to 40 yers old, PC will still be main gaming platform and I will simply refuse to get a PS5. that's simple. I simply don't ENJOY couch-TV gaming, so there's no incentive for me to get a console at all. I used a PS4 on my monitor, and the experience was horrible and too limiting. i simply didn't like console gaming, and will never like it. there are tons of 35+ year old pc players who will never touch a console, just like me. you're just making weird assumptions and predictions for our futures. you doing this over and over in many threads is as low as me saying that to you. i just had enough of you, honestly. either you or me will have to leave forum at one point. ignoring is also not an option, because i simply hate the idea of letting people go rampant about their rants and hate ramblings about PC gaming because of their own warped view at things. like your warped idea that a PC must overachieve the console or there's no point to it at all. yet my 34 year old friend with his 1070 rig enjoying games on his PC never thinks about this stuff like you, he never overcomplicates things. maybe once or twice a year, he will have a problem i will gladly solve away in mere minutes, which you also failed to do so with your friend with its "vrr" screen not unable to work. i even troubledshot that from miles away, it just happened to be that the nvidia drivers in that time period probably were the ones with VRR bug that caused VRR to be not being able to enabled. you may argue that such even occuring is a bad sign for a PC, but that's also another problem, you don't have to update your GPU regularly, i haven't updated my nvidia gpu's driver for 5 months, and i'm not missing out on anything. every driver, i check up if there's some common issues, and if there's i simply refuse to install it. there's no need, since i don't rush to play every new game, even then, every new game does not even need updated drivers to begin with. i played rdr 2 on a 399.24 driver which came out in 2018 on a gtx 1080 and the game run perfectly fine for 40 hours. can you believe that? you can simply control your driver updates to more wider periods, like 6 months, or even 1 year and be fine with it.