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What current gen system do you play on?

Only Switch (1 or 2) 9 17.31%
 
Only Xbox Series 1 1.92%
 
Only PlayStation 5 7 13.46%
 
Only Gaming PC 7 13.46%
 
PlayStation 5 and Gaming PC 6 11.54%
 
Xbox Series and Gaming PC 1 1.92%
 
Switch (1 or 2) and Gaming PC 8 15.38%
 
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series 0 0%
 
PlayStation 5 and Switch (1 or 2) 11 21.15%
 
Xbox Series and Switch (1 or 2) 2 3.85%
 
Total:52

From the pool: PS5, Switch 1 and 2

I mean I do have a PC too, but I rarely even turn it on since I shifted playing Genshin from it to the PS5.



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I didn't vote. No option for more than 2



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

Leynos said:

I didn't vote. No option for more than 2

Simply vote for the 2 you play most often on.



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PC is 80%
S2 is 15%
Ps5 is 5%

Ps5 is mostly demon and blood. S2 is Nintendo first party, everything else I play on PC. PC is a mix of new games and emulation.



“Consoles are great… if you like paying extra for features PCs had in 2005.”

So ... no Xbox love ? No one plays on the Series ?



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Best holiday months / When will the Switch pass 160M? / LT expectations of: Switch / PS5 / XBSX / Switch 2

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XtremeBG said:

So ... no Xbox love ? No one plays on the Series ?

This is the first gen I didn't buy a xbox.  I don't see the point in owning one, when all their games are on PC.  I likely won't get a ps6, assuming Sony continues to support PC as well.  



“Consoles are great… if you like paying extra for features PCs had in 2005.”
XtremeBG said:
Leynos said:

I didn't vote. No option for more than 2

Simply vote for the 2 you play most often on.

I play 3 of them equally.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

Leynos said:

I play 3 of them equally.

Then put yourself in an example scenario. You are alone on an island in the middle of the ocean. You can take only 2 current gen gaming systems you have with you. Which ones will those be ? Vote for them.



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Ultimate Showdowns: JP 2023 / JP 2024 / JP 2025 / JP 2026 / 2025 / 2024 / 2023 / 20222021

Lifetime Showdowns: Global / Regional / Historical / YOY Charts / 150M+ Club Chart

Best holiday months / When will the Switch pass 160M? / LT expectations of: Switch / PS5 / XBSX / Switch 2

It makes you think that a PC from 2007 can still be considered current gen and run many modern games although not the most demanding of course. Around 2007 you got a passmark cpu score of 1500 (core2duo) and gflops around 300 for GPUs. That is still a higher level of performance than many entry level dual core Celeron laptops today. I have a Celeron laptop that I carry about it has a passmark cpu score of around 2000 but mine is quad core the dual core version is around 1200 and the GPU is around 120 gflops. In fact if you used the weakest laptop available today new and compare it to a desktop pc of the past you might be about to go back to maybe 2002-2003 for a comparable spec. Of course that would have been a state of the art desktop pc of the time. PC games have spanned a long time. My crappy Celeron laptop can play up to games like Skyrim with low settings and I got Fallout 4 to work as a novelty with special potato graphics mods.

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Switch 2 and Series X which i mostly use for big open world games or other demanding games that my gaming laptop might not handle