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irstupid said: 

What does that have to do with anything? Purchasing order means nothing in regards to which console is the primary or secondary console. If I purchased a PS4 Pro after the switch, but the Switch after the PS4, which is now the primary?

Primary or secondary can be though of in two ways.

1. Whichever one you play the most hours on would be your primary
2. Whiever system you purchase the most multiplat games for (if hey release same time)

And that all only matters if one even cares to consider one primary and another secondary. I don't give a shit whether I consider my Switch, Xbox or PC as primary or not. I buy games I want on whichever system I feel I would enjoy it most on. In some cases I want the mouse/keyboard, mods or visual quality and thus go to PC. In other cases I want the portability option or couch play (yes I can move my pc to couch, but it isn't) so I pick it up for Switch. Maybe there was a huge sale on the PC, Switch or Xbox so I purchased it for that reason. Ect.

Yes, primary/secondary console or whatever is completely irrelevant, and I wasn't talking about that. That comment was stupid to begin with. Point is, this 70% statistic is totally useless.