Don't get used to it.
This is pretty much just for launch games that are basically generation-straddling titles that are coming out on 360/PS3. They then give the next-gen version a slight visual bump and emphasize framerate instead of detail. This will end once the hardware transition is done.
There are games that are far out like Halo that will be true next-gen that have been announced at 60 fps.
Well it boils down to preference in KB/mouse and cheaper games and free online service and the ability to advance your system when you're ready to. Graphically pc will always be on top with more graphical options for max visual quality.
What needs to be understood here is before people start saying *no need for pc* we need to see if and how many cut backs are made to multiplatform games to achieve 60fps and a res of 1080p. I know BF4 will be 60fps and 1080p on consoles but what has been gimped to do so?
And for people who enjoy the best visuals possible there's always the option for 2560x1660 which I believe the next gpus won't have a problem with handling.
There's a lot of advantages to console gaming, too. Having everything under one umbrella to make a unified experience is pretty awesome. I've got Steam, Origin, Uplay, Battle.net, and several individual clients like LoL and Path of Exile I manage on my PC. With a console it's all under one roof.
You can also resell console games and make back a lot of money. $5-10 Steam sales for big games are way, way after release unless the game is a mega bomb. New games still cost MSRP unless GMG has a coupon code going and that particular game is available on their site. You can buy a $50-60 console game that releases today and resell it for $40-50 in a week or two on eBay. You can't do that on PC. That's one of the biggest reasons I've switched over. It's going to save me a ton of money over the course of the gen because I mainly only buy new releases.
Then there's the convenience factor which is unmatched. Then there's console exclusive things like the Share button that makes streaming/uploading vids incredibly intuitive and easy. Or what about Suspend/Resume, that sounds awesome. There's advantages and disadvantages to both platforms.