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Console for sure. I never really gotten into real PC gaming. Cause like I don't think webkinz and cool math games count lmao
 
I have both but I always preferred console. There's just something about holding a controller and putting in a game cart.
 
I mean PC is so much better in every single way... except for ps4 exclusives which kind of sucks but xbox is pretty much a budget pc gaming console because you can pretty much play any Xbox game on Pc

Pc can do other things beside gaming too which is amazing and there is some exclusive games too only on like steam and such and you can even mod games too which is super nice and if you own the game you can emulate it on pc which can be nice. You can plug like any controller into pc so you can feel like your playing console games but on a more powerful device (if it actually is more powerful then an xbox+ or ps4 pro)

Console is much better if your on a budget though as it allows you to play games with pretty good graphics and fps for less than PC, but an investment on PC is much better if you can afford it.

Something else which I do like for consoles is that with the cartridges/cd's you own the actual game and can resell it if you want a new game, bored with the current one, and I just love the feel of opening a case and inserting the game which you don't get with PC
 
Console! I must say I've never had a proper gaming PC though but would be open to trying it out at some point!
 
Prefer consoles! Gaming PC's are too much of an investment for me personally, both financially and maintenance-wise.
 
I prefer console for sure. I think most of my absolute can't live without games are on Switch and PlayStation. I rarely ever play PC games, mainly cuz I'm on Mac and a lot of the games I'm interested in is for Windows only. But I'm happy with my consoles :)
 
I prefer console much more over PC. My friend built me a gaming PC and I just can't get myself to ever play it. Even after hooking it up to my TV and getting a controller adapter. It's just super inconvenient not being able to do everything with the controller and having to get up to use the mouse. I think I will just always be a console person. I don't mind not having the best graphics or framerate. It's good enough and with how powerful consoles are becoming, it'll be pretty close to the PC experience in that area. Only thing I feel like I'm missing out on are mods and some exclusive games on there.
 
No matter what chair I sit in, PC gaming just isn’t comfortable. With consoles or handhelds, you can relax on a bed or a couch. When it comes to PCs you either have to sit in an office chair or invest a ridiculous amount of money on a gaming chair.
 
Raised on consoles (nintendo 64, playstation, xbox, etc.) but once you get a PC and find out how much cheaper games actually are on a PC and the variety of games without having to deal with online subscriptions and other ties? MY GOSH it'll keep you off consoles for good. Nonetheless, I love them all and I do still have an xbox, 3ds, and a nintendo switch. AND you're able to use controllers from other consoles on a PC? It's the best. Invest in some nice monitors and you've got a great gaming experience!
 
Raised on consoles (nintendo 64, playstation, xbox, etc.) but once you get a PC and find out how much cheaper games actually are on a PC and the variety of games without having to deal with online subscriptions and other ties? MY GOSH it'll keep you off consoles for good. Nonetheless, I love them all and I do still have an xbox, 3ds, and a nintendo switch. AND you're able to use controllers from other consoles on a PC? It's the best. Invest in some nice monitors and you've got a great gaming experience!

The problem with cheap games though is people just buy them and hoard them without playing. I see a lot of memes of people talking about their untouched libraries. I'm guilty of this too. My PC has a large library of games I got cheap and I haven't touched probably half of them. Game Pass on Xbox is actually really nice because I get a whole library of stuff I can play and not buy which in the end probably saves me more money than if I bought all those games on sale.
 
The problem with cheap games though is people just buy them and hoard them without playing. I see a lot of memes of people talking about their untouched libraries. I'm guilty of this too. My PC has a large library of games I got cheap and I haven't touched probably half of them. Game Pass on Xbox is actually really nice because I get a whole library of stuff I can play and not buy which in the end probably saves me more money than if I bought all those games on sale.
Yeah there are some people like this! I'm definitely not guilty of this :) I like to check reviews, watch game plays, and need an interest in the game before I purchase it. Steam sales are amazing! Tons of games are free for the PC. Not to mention game sharing on Steam so some games you don't even have to purchase if you share among friends c: I do use game pass for the xbox when there are sales but I'm generally not interested enough to pay the full price tag per month. The regular game pass doesn't come with xbox live so you're also paying for the online subscription on the side and I'm not for that at all. The only reason I pay for nintendo's online subscription is because it is affordable! I love the deals on the game pass ultimate though and I definitely wouldn't pass on those.
 
Both, my consoles are plugged into my monitor and my PC is right beside it, I can't honestly choose since I basically just alt+tab between the two with one press of my hdmi splitter lol
 
Have played both pretty extensively. I prefer PC for strategy and building games, and also some RPGs like the Witcher 3. I feel console really shines when you play an FPS game or a chill game like new horizons. Although to be fair, you can just plug a controller into a PC and also plug it into a TV screen, so I still think PC is just a much better device in general. The game prices on PC are extremely cheap compared to consoles aswell, especially the switch titles.
 
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