Well that poll was pretty slanted wasn't it? First, a developer team should have complete control in their creation, at all times. Infinity Ward is making a product, it's their decision (and, because of a less than perfect world, the publisher's decision) what features go into a game. If you wish to have a gentlemen's disagreement with those parties, I respectfully submit that this is an incorrect avenue. There's no one left on earth who doesn't know about this, there's no more "raising consciousness" about this "problem". At this point you can either have a personal boycott and avoid the game because of a missing feature ( a perfectly rational response) or you can swallow your pride and pay for a less than perfect game (Equally rational).
Secondly, I like how you had a condescending insult aimed at console gamers thrown in there just to make sure you couldn't be taken seriously. Say what you will about console gamers, the industry's evolutionary tract seems to support them over you. Developers stand to make more money, gamers can enjoy more games at a cheaper cost (not counting the PC's indie segment which should remain thankfully untouched), developers have to worry a lot less about piracy and games will be made more accessible for people.
"How do I, a Technophobic caveman of the 1980's know if this game will work?"
"On the PC its easy, just read this list of technical data on the side of the box and match it to your unique system. Sure you only have a rudimentary knowledge of what any of this is, and a lot of people like you can't even bring up your computer's specifications on command, but other than that, easy."
"On consoles match the colours. Green-boxed games work on the green and white system, white boxes on the pure white system and the clear plastic boxes work on the grey and black system."
I know this hard. You see this as another step in the inevitable demise of PC gaming. Just remember its not anything you did. Except maybe the pirates, those people suck. Consumer culture simply prizes conformity and the company specific over the universally compatible and diversity. I know it feels like you're losing this round, but its really just the way of things, accept it gracefully.