If I do game it is only with my PC and only a few games, not much multiplayer, but I will keep you in mind if I get an Xbox for Christmas
Based on the games you mentioned, and your interest in openness, I’d recommend a PC if you can afford it. In the long run, because games can be purchased at lower prices, and there is no subscription for online (like XBox and PS4), the price tends to even out.
I play some BF4, and played the BF1 beta. I’ll probably buy BF1 eventually, but I’m still playing a lot of Fallout 4. I used to play the hell out of BF2 on PC. PC game and consoles each have their pros and cons. Before I got married and had kids, I preferred PC games. Now, I prefer consoles because I don’t have to chase the hardware every 12-16 months just to keep up with the games. PC games are much better to look at though, if you have the hardware.
Gaming Ping.
Ed