There is no real difference in the actual game*, at least in any%. Being on PC just provides runners with a few advantages, e.g.;
• More button binding options, such as creating a demo button • Access to debug mode & mods to make practicing a lot easier • Using keyboard, for those who prefer that method
So all of the top runners will run the game on PC
(* I only know of 1 screen in Farewell that is different on PC to how it is on console (it was made easier in a later patch consoles don't have yet))
IckleChris gave an extremely helpful and comprehensive answer, which got completely ignored. I'm not sure what you expect to see when someone has shown an unwillingness to learn other than 'look back at answer given'. Jumpy was harsh, but correct in his opinion.
Everest had one of the biggest updates so far with Everest Core becoming the "Stable" version. Here is what you need to know as a player and what rule changes are happening:
To put it in layman's terms, they're updating the game to use a newer framework. Which