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Post by ash on Jul 30, 2022 15:33:00 GMT -6
This is aimed at those with multiple consoles/gaming platforms. When a game that you like comes out, do you struggle to choose what platform to get it on?
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Post by Absinthe on Aug 2, 2022 7:19:45 GMT -6
It depends on the type of game. If it's a shooter, I'm going Xbox. If it's a JRPG, Playstation, or Nintendo (depending on if I've played early series entries/similar titles on either system). Most party/family games will be the Switch and adventure/open-world type games on Playstation. It is also dependent on whether I've played previous games in a series on a specific console - for example, I started playing the Bioware games (Mass Effect, Dragon Age, KoTR) and Bethesda games (Fallout, Elder Scrolls) on Xbox so at this point, they may as well be Xbox exclusives to me. Same thing with Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy, and Yakuza on the Playstation.
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Post by demonskeith on Aug 2, 2022 23:27:15 GMT -6
Not really, I go with the stronger console unless taking it somewhere is more important, but PS4/PS5 version is always the better choice for me.
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Post by ash on Aug 3, 2022 13:15:42 GMT -6
My main console is the PS5 so the majority of the games that I buy are for it as well. I only really use the Series X for the Game Pass so I tend to not buy games on that
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Post by demonskeith on Aug 4, 2022 23:06:59 GMT -6
My main console is the PS5 so the majority of the games that I buy are for it as well. I only really use the Series X for the Game Pass so I tend to not buy games on that
No reason to buy games with the game pass, wonder if it will be the same with sony.
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Post by ash on Aug 5, 2022 17:32:57 GMT -6
So far, the new service from PlayStation doesn't seem that great compared to how good the Game Pass is. Hopefully that will change though over the coming years
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