2. PC Gamers Code of Conduct-- Rule #1: If the developer does something that you don't like, it's automatically the console gaming community's fault. No exceptions.
I wouldnt say it like that exactly. Did you ever play Morrowind on the Xbox? My brother wanted me to play with him to help him out with quests and navigating the UI was a chore with the controller. That WAS a rather valid complaint. Then add-in the amount of customization with the clothing and armor systems and you spent A LOT of time just managing that and not playing the game.
So, gamesas addressed it by changing the UI and streamlining the system, but many fans (both console and PC players) thought it was cut down a bit too much in Oblivion. Which is where we are at today, with a good majority of the fanbase hoping the armor customization has been increased, allowing the player to have a more unique experience.
It's not about how consoles have broken something, it's about how the developers have addressed the complaint in an extreme way to 'fix' it.