Totally. Just because stuff is PS exclusive doesn't mean I as a PC gamer feel obligated to play it. For instance, I enjoy racers, but I despise the Gran Turismo series because it feels too much like, well, a driving simulator. I drive very regularly IRL. Sure, I'm not driving race cars down tracks, but it's just tedious and too realistic to me. I like my racers fun and arcadey and nothing like actually driving a racecar would be, so GT offers nothing for me to hang my hat on. Other games like Stellar Blade seem dull as dirt to me. Astro Bot looks fun but I can't justify paying $70 for it. And as a Switch owner--yeah I forgot I own a Switch Lite since I so rarely use the thing--I can't justify $60 or $70 for a Mario or Zelda title either. It's just too much money for what it is IMO. I know many other gamers lap those games up on day 1, and that's fine. I've bought plenty of stuff Day 1 many others wouldn't touch--at least not at full price--like Alone In The Dark (2024).
Each to this own, as the saying goes. We're lucky to have a hobby so diverse that it can feed so many different tastes.