Author Topic: Which do you prefer PC gaming,console gaming,handheld gaming or all of the above  (Read 4529 times)

lordscott

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To farther explain why I've thought of asking some threads some people posted are PC gaming dying are Xbox 360 obsolete or any other consoles they might ask a question about and to be honest i don't know am i only does this & i don't know am i only who feels this way. But as for me i love all above i said that because some of my favorite games & some of my all time favorite games is on all 3 PC,console & handheld if any of you like any examples of like what.

Then either check out any of my lists on my account on giantbomb or on here or you may ask and if i know any good examples to tell you then I'll gladly give you some examples if you want me to and i was curios on what type are you into when you're gaming. & I'm also asking Which do you love PC gaming,console gaming,handheld gaming or all of the above so you can get a better idea what am i asking :).

Enjoy,have fun and feel free to discuss it if you want to.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2016, 05:44:25 pm by lordscott »

burningdoom

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Console gaming is my go to. I've been gaming on consoles since the NES, and even a little on the Atari 2600 beforehand.

I do handheld gaming, as well, because there are times at work when I have a lot of downtime. And there are a select few handheld series I HAVE to follow (Mario, Zelda, Dragon Quest, Metroid, Castlevania, Golden Sun). But it still doesn't hold a candle to the full console experience, IMO.

I'm really not a PC gamer at all, with a few exceptions for some old favorites (Descent, Neverwinter Nights, Wolfenstein, etc.). I grew up with consoles, so playing on those just feels more natural to me. I never could get used to the keyboard/mouse set-up. And I don't like having to worry about patches, compatibility, keeping hardware up-to-date, etc.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2016, 10:10:41 am by burningdoom »

While my consoles are my main go-to, I'm pretty much all of the above.

For me, what I game on really depends on what type of game I'm looking at playing; Consoles for action/adventure or fighting, PC for strategy and flight sims, and handhelds for RPGs and Puzzlers.

azure

All of the above, I just love gaming. What really depends is what game I want to play, for me.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2016, 10:27:55 am by azure »

robertoman

I've always been a huge PC gamer so PC games are my go to for games.

But I do love console and handheld games so I would have to go to all of the above.

I've always grown up on PC games during the early 2000's and its been that way since 2012 which was when I made the switch to modern console games at the time. I quickly switched back though, as the gaming experience on the Xbox 360 was not as good as the PC. I've always preferred the swift aim of a mouse and keyboard for First and Third person shooters rather than the thumb stick. Its not to say I hate consoles though, as there are some games which I prefer the console version over the PC version. I played so many Nostalgic titles that I will always remember on the PC such as Delta Force II, Need for Speed III, Need for Speed Underground 2, Star Wars Battlefront II, Battlefield 1942, Medal of Honor Allied Assault, and Call of Duty (original) just to name a few.


As far as console games go, I am not a big fan of generation 7 or 8 (Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, XB1). It's really hard to say which console is my favorite as I love all of the retro consoles and the Generation VI consoles but I would have to choose the Sega Genesis for being my first console and my favorite. I also really love the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo 64. There is something about the Sega Genesis that I will always cherish over consoles but I just don't know what that is. It could be that the games for me at the time were nothing that I have ever experienced before on a computer.

As for Handheld games, I love them all. Its a hard tie between the GBC, 3DS or PSP to say which is my favorite. The handheld consoles also had some a lot of good titles on them.
 

Warmsignal

Console. I just want to sit on a couch or a bed, pop any game in with the corresponding controller in my hand and stare at a TV screen. Nothing more, nothing less.

dashv

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All of the above. Each has some great exclusives and some games (Crysis) were never done justice on the consoles compared to their PC counterparts.

That said, my consoles get most of my attention due to being in the family area and laying on the couch while I play is easier on my back and shoulders.

I sit at a desk at a computer all day, when I get home I prefer the living room with my family away from a mouse and keyboard.

But if the game is good enough or exclusive to PC I'll play it on PC.

pacpix

Platform is not all that important to me, but in general I prefer to play on a console.  It's just more simple and easier to get comfortable.  While there are some great handheld games, I can't say I ever feel overly comfortable playing for long periods of time on a portable device.  I don't do much gaming on my laptop as I run linux and don't have the best specs.  However when I do play games on it I find the experience to be about the same as playing a console game for me.
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I like all of them to be honest.

Console: General day to day gaming. Ideally should just be able to just pop in the game and play.

Handhelds: Gotta love my games on the go. Not always the prettiest looking games but the stories usually more than makes up for it.

PC: Definitely an all around plus. With a proper setup you can play all the console games but it looks better. Also mods! Looking at you Fallout. The only downside is upgrades can get kind of pricey for quality but the same could be said for anything else.

I always have been and always will be a console gamer first and foremost. 90% of my time as a gamer and collector has been with console gaming as I find it the most accessible and varied platform to play on.

After that I'd say handheld gaming, much for the same reason I like console games, however it's biggest strength is also its biggest weakness, and that is its portability. I've never been a fan of the small screens on console games, always having opted to play the game on a console when possible, or play a similar game on a console versus a game like it on a handheld.

And then finally there is the PC. While I LOVE PC gaming, it has always been the least accessible genre for me for a variety of reasons. For one is is by far the most expensive platform to game on mostly because of the hardware needed to play, especially if you plan on playing modern games. While this has become less and less of an issue in recent years, getting certain PC games to run on your rig can be tedious and I feel depending on your setup, it may not run as well as it could/should if you do not have certain APIs, patches, or drivers installed, and figuring out what those are at times is mindblowingly frustrating. With all that said, however, PC gaming has a certain charm that I will always be drawn to and the more time that goes by, the more I fall in love with the platform.

redblaze57

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The only thing I don't play many games on is my PC. I don't really know why other than I tend to think of PC primarily aso a device to do work, not play games despite building myself a PC to play games on.

Flashback2012

It goes PC Gaming>Handheld Gaming>Console Gaming for me. 20 years ago it would have the opposite way around.  :P

anagar

All of the above.
I'm not big on PC game but I'm not against it. I will always main console/handhelds though.
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PC primarily, not far away is console gaming, and almost nonexistent is handheld.  Handheld is only good for on the go and I'm not out enough to utilize that, plus the New 3DS has no aspect of comfort to it, so hand cramping is common after awhile.  I've only pushed myself to beat games like the N64 Zelda ports and Hyrule Warriors Legends, but I find handheld gaming to be the worst, which is nice that the NX should fix this problem if it turns out to be the hybrid system it's rumored to be and I can start playing Pokemon and such on a TV.

brazbit

All of the above.

The biggest caveat is PC gaming. I love PC gaming but generally can't justify the expense of keeping an A+ gaming rig around which is unfortunately required to play most new releases these days. But when my system is up to snuff I do enjoy it greatly and the others generally can't compare.

On the other hand Console and handheld gaming is guaranteed to work and there is great value in that, plus crashing on the couch with my wife playing multiplayer or playing outside is generally preferable to sitting in an office chair for hours on end... I do that enough during the day.