This is purely my opinion, and i know many will disagree with me, but consoles just add a lot of extra setup and hassle to a gaming experience. Why have a dedicated device for games when you've got a computer right there that'll do the job already? This is much more true for blind gamers who don't need a monitor to play, and who now-a-days are tied to their computer with the xbox app using OCR on everything. There are a few benefits to consoles though. They're easy to set up in an entertainment center environment if you're not a nerd like me who likes using computers, streaming software and network attached storage devices to play media and games. Going along with that, they're great for sharing with others because they're just gaming devices with none of your personal files on it, and switching accounts is so easy. Once they're set up to work with your monitor and center configuration, they're also super convenient, just start up, click on a game and go. However, as a solitary person with a high end pc and the knowledge to use it for things like this, I see no reason to have another device to mess with if I can play my games with my existing hardware. All this being said, madden is an intense, high action game that causes even my computer to sweat, so I'd recommend looking up the minimum system requirements and comparing them with your computer specs to make sure your system can handle it before going pc. On a related note, I'm not sure how well the 1S would do with madden since it's the lower powered of the two latest models. Personally I love the xbox1 controller, but I'm sure there are many others to choose from, as pc's gaming is all about options. And yes, madden for pc is identical to the xbox version in every way, including accessibility features.