Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
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Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
Do you tend to pley different types of games on different platforms, or are your gaming habits relatively platform agnostic?
I've been wondering if I'm just old, or different, because I don't game on a phone, or at least what I'd consider video gaming.
Most of my gaming is on the console as a result of the Pandemic (pre-pandemic it was a pretty close mix between PC and Console), so my preferences are kind of like this:
PC - grand strategy games
Console - most games/gaming
Phone - time slicers such as threes or sudoku
Some of the gist of this discussion is because in the Pixel 6/6 Pro reviews, gaming performance is one of the things measured, and I generally skip over those.
OO'ers?
I've been wondering if I'm just old, or different, because I don't game on a phone, or at least what I'd consider video gaming.
Most of my gaming is on the console as a result of the Pandemic (pre-pandemic it was a pretty close mix between PC and Console), so my preferences are kind of like this:
PC - grand strategy games
Console - most games/gaming
Phone - time slicers such as threes or sudoku
Some of the gist of this discussion is because in the Pixel 6/6 Pro reviews, gaming performance is one of the things measured, and I generally skip over those.
OO'ers?
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
My alignment is very simple.
PC - everything
Console - PS exclusives
Phone - nothing (I have 2048 and Hill Climb Racing for pure boredom, waiting room moments if I don't have a book I want to read)
PC - everything
Console - PS exclusives
Phone - nothing (I have 2048 and Hill Climb Racing for pure boredom, waiting room moments if I don't have a book I want to read)
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
Back in the day I was very firm about only playing shooters on PC and not console. These days I can go either way, and in fact most of the time even when I'm playing on PC I'm using an Xbox controller.
I'm still primarily a PC gamer because my son took over the Xbox, but I don't care anymore. A game's a game - if it's fun who cares what platform it's on.
I don't do much mobile gaming, but that's because I'm rarely ever on the go. And when I am, I'm usually too busy to play anything.
I'm still primarily a PC gamer because my son took over the Xbox, but I don't care anymore. A game's a game - if it's fun who cares what platform it's on.
I don't do much mobile gaming, but that's because I'm rarely ever on the go. And when I am, I'm usually too busy to play anything.
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
Back when I didn't have to share the TV, it was more about whether I felt like sitting at the desk with the better controls (usually), graphics, and options, or kicking back in a chair with my feet up, a giant screen, and loud speakers. I've played most genres on both, and if done right, they work either way.
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
I used to game primarily on PC, but have shifted to console whenever possible. For two main reasons:
1. I like playing on the big screen from the comfort of my Lay-Z-Boy.
2. I alternate between my PC and/or company laptop for 8-10 hours every single day for work. The thought of then turning right around and spending even more hours staring at the same screen to play games just kinda makes me want to puke.
I'll still play the occasional PC game (mainly MMO's or niche indie games that don't get released on console), but the shift to working from home during this pandemic has really seen my PC gaming time plummet. I just can't look at my PC screen any more after hours.
I've mostly given up on mobile gaming. There's a couple games that I'll still mess around with as timewasters (mainly Wordscapes), but I haven't gotten into a new mobile game in a couple years now. Everything on mobile feels like either a blatant cash grab, or a copy of a copy of a copy of games that I once thought were new and innovative but now just feel...tired.
1. I like playing on the big screen from the comfort of my Lay-Z-Boy.
2. I alternate between my PC and/or company laptop for 8-10 hours every single day for work. The thought of then turning right around and spending even more hours staring at the same screen to play games just kinda makes me want to puke.
I'll still play the occasional PC game (mainly MMO's or niche indie games that don't get released on console), but the shift to working from home during this pandemic has really seen my PC gaming time plummet. I just can't look at my PC screen any more after hours.
I've mostly given up on mobile gaming. There's a couple games that I'll still mess around with as timewasters (mainly Wordscapes), but I haven't gotten into a new mobile game in a couple years now. Everything on mobile feels like either a blatant cash grab, or a copy of a copy of a copy of games that I once thought were new and innovative but now just feel...tired.
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
Online FPS/ARPG with friends: PC
Deep RPGs: PC
Random solo stuff and coop with the kids: Console
Tablet: rogue-likes (Slay the Spire, etc)
My game time is very limited lately though.
Deep RPGs: PC
Random solo stuff and coop with the kids: Console
Tablet: rogue-likes (Slay the Spire, etc)
My game time is very limited lately though.
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
I'm really glad this didn't happen to me. I think part of it may be that I have my work setup and gaming setup in completely different rooms. Also my work setup is a macbook pro connected to a monitor with no external kb or mouse and my gaming setup is more traditional so they just feel different.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 9:33 am I'll still play the occasional PC game (mainly MMO's or niche indie games that don't get released on console), but the shift to working from home during this pandemic has really seen my PC gaming time plummet. I just can't look at my PC screen any more after hours.
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Re: Gaming Preferences on different platforms?
The platform doesn't matter for me if the game is nice, addictive and exciting. I used to play on arcade machines (not sure I call them correctly), PS1, Sega, Dandy, tetris, tamagochi, PC, mobile, VR and everything was cool if I found the game entertaining.