If the consoles holding the game back thing is accurate, it's unfortunate, but there's a lot to consider here.
First of all, no PC player gets to jump up on a pedestal and talk down to those "darned console peasants" for "ruining their next-gen ep1c gam3." If you're doing that, knock it off. It makes you look like an idiot, it makes our entire community (As PC players) look like idiots, and it doesn't aid your argument.
Without consoles, CD Projekt Red would not exist in its current form. We would not have Cyberpunk, we would not have The Witcher 3. Yes, the PC market is huge, but to support massive projects like this, console revenue is 250% necessary. With all of that said... if the delay does mean the game is going to get worse, not better, across
all platforms (Without some sort of optional patch on PC/next-gen to bring things back up to par), that would be quite unfortunate. A necessarily evil, but unfortunate.
As a PC player with a pretty good rig, I like to take advantage of what I've invested my funds into. I don't expect everyone to be willing or able to follow suit, and it's not something I lord over anyone. Some people like cars, some people like gardening or animals, I happen to loooooove PC hardware and gaming. I make sacrifices elsewhere to fund that.
Just as there are respective benefits for people who invest in those hobbies (more happiness for their animals, a prettier/more varied garden, faster/better cars), I expect to get the "full" experience in PC games.
I agree with
@Mybrokenenglish that the game doesn't look impossible to run, but it is quite the ambitious project visually speaking. Not sure if the original Xbox One's CPU could handle what's going to happen on-screen without some
serious cutbacks to NPC density. Xbox One X, maybe.