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StokedUp said:
First of all I'd like to say fair play to the people who can afford to do this, but in all honestedy I'm more confused at how they make the time for every console (and PC game if they do that as well)

Me myself i cant afford to own every console so I've just gone for the one Ive always beived will give me the most enjoyment and for the past 4 gens its been all the plays station consoles, before that it was Sega megadrive then Sega Saturn I also owned a Sega Dreamcast.
But I'd never have the time anyway as I have other hobbies rock climbing, keeping fit and getting away from the city to go walking.

Multiple consoles don't mean multiplied gaming experiences.

For me it's rather the case that I need so many options to even have a steady stream of games. If I had only a PC or a PS4 or a Wii U this year would've been really dull(as would be the next year). I don't play very many games. Not because I don't have time but because there just aren't enough that would interest me enough.

Last year I played 3 games on PS4, 4 games on PC, 4 games on Wii U and one on PS3. Between them there were big stretches of nothing. That's barely 12 games stretched across 4 platforms. I can't even imagine how game starved I would be if I had only one option.



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