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I've always used consoles. I had a difficult time using PC's because my coordination well gaming on them isn't great, even with practice. But at times when there was a PC title on Steam I wanted to try bad enough, I sucked it up and played it anyway.
 
I haven't owned a PC since 2009.
I miss the big screen after years of just having a mobile.

I like consoles though.
Easy to move around.
 
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I prefer PC. Mouse and keyboard is an objectively better controller when playing shooter games. In terms of community, PC gaming tends to be more open to modding, which can provide so much extra content to a game. Nothing against console gamers, but I just prefer PC myself.

Of course Nintendo is the one exception to that, but if they started releasing their games for PC I'd seriously consider just buying them for that instead of getting a console.
 
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PC primarily. I have my Switch, but games for it are so expensive that it puts me off buying them when I have so much to already play on PC (and a lot of them are already on PC too, in fact I even own many of them already). I have pretty solid components, so I get way better graphics than any console can produce, plus my PC is only a few feet away from my TV, so I can just plug in a HDMI cable and controller and play from my bed just like a console if I want to anyway. Console exclusives don't bother me because I already have so much I want to play and not enough time anyway.
 
I appreciate the reasons why people play on PC. Obviously that list is long.

But, I've always been a console guy. Gaming is more than just functionality for me. I enjoy owning the piece of history. Experiencing an entire system, like you would experience a book. I mean...there are always "more convenient", or "more practical", or "better" ways to consume any form of media. People who download flac files are obviously listening to the highest quality music they can be...but, is that "better" than having a record collection? I just enjoy the tactility of home consoles. You can have a specific memory tied to playing a Sega Genesis, or an N64. You really aren't going to form those memories around a gaming rig, I don't think. Maybe you do...I don't know. But, I don't think I would. It would just be a machine to me.
 
both? 😅

i find PC to be more convenient since i'm at my laptop most of the time anyway. i don't have to move and deal with the TV. my switch and PS3 go through the same HDMI input (the other is for my laptop) so i have to mess with cables any time i want to switch between the two. my n64, gamecube, and wii are long gone. first two died, i sold my wii to help me pay for my switch. never was able to afford a ps4 or xbone. hopefully i'll be able to get a ps5 though.

i do prefer seeing the game on the tv screen than on a laptop screen, though. and i prefer a controller to a keyboard for non-fps games.
 
I play on both, but these days I find myself using PC more. Console is still fine though.
 
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console. I need to use a laptop for uni so it's not really worth it for me to have a seperate desktop just for games, especially since there's not really many games exclusive to pc
 
I use both frequently. PC is my go-to for gaming with friends but I love relaxing with a good single player game on my Switch (e.g.: Rune Factory 4 Special, Animal Crossing, and the upcoming Harvest Moon title).
 
I’m more of a console girl, but I think that’s just because I have always owned a console and barely ever owned any games for the PC. I also don’t own a Desktop now, making it to where I can’t really play any PC games other than like Sims 4 on my laptop and stuff.
 
Always PC. I don't really have any consoles or even the space to put them if I wanted one.
 
pc masterrace.

I built my gaming pc, I also tend to do all my work on the same PC but I keep different desktops for each to prevent stuff from getting mixed up lol.
 
PC, and Nintendo consoles for exclusives.
I’m one of those uber PC nerds who always gotta have the best components, finished my newest desktop a couple months ago, total came to about 5300$, I’m still debating on doing a custom loop, will probably be another grand though..
 
Always will be console. I've touched PC before, but I never play online for too long. I also just prefer Nintendo games over anything else.
 
Console for me! Never been a PC gamer may try it one day when I don’t spend all my money on my children lol
 
I have both and I prefer both. One is not better than the other, they have their own good things about them. Sony all the way for console though
 
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