Yep, I don't trade games or buy used outside of rares that I didn't pick up in print, I have my net connection at home going 24/7, I've bought pretty much every console every generation from the Intellivision onwards (wii was first one I didn't buy), I have 4 360's between my houses and 2 PS3's currently and I won't be buying an XBone due to these decisions.
The steam comparison is one that can be brought up but it's a lot more lenient in terms of the offline time and that's a big one since I like to take a console with me if we go away for a week or two at times. The lack of loaning out is the other big one (again can't be done on Steam) because I like to lend games to my friends when I finish the SP or if I want to try and get them into it for MP fun. Those two factors are enough to turn me off when combined with the one advantage Steam has over the Xbone DRM......when I upgrade my PC all the games on my steam list will most likely work, when the next XB is released it will again render my collection useless but this time I can't sell off my game collection once I can't get machines to replace dead ones. At least currently my 360 collection will be able to be sold once the 360 is finally out of production and I can't get a replacement.
Given the only exclusives I really play on the 360 are Forza and Halo (everything else is pretty much cross-platform) then I don't really lose anything going PS exclusive for consoles given GT > FM and if they pull out the same sort of bullshit then I don't really lose much going PC only, apart from shitty ports. I think the amount of aggressive rhetoric isn't going to get anywhere near MS ears but consumers using their one power over corps, not giving them our money, will get the point across. If we're wrong on this, and the majority don't care then we're wrong and we need to adjust our vision for the future but I think when it is really pushed hard, especially if Sony make the comparisons clear in the holiday periods, that most people in the market will see the best way to go.