• @FantasticFox
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    21 year ago

    Yeah, I have a Switch, an XSX and a gaming PC (from 2015…) so I basically just play on the Xbox and occasionally the Switch. The only game I really feel like I would really have wanted to play on PS was TLOU and maybe Spiderman but I’m not sure as I’ve never played them.

    That said, the Bethesda acquisition was basically the only reason I got the XSX over the PS5, as Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim are my favourite games ever.

    I find I prefer consoles too now, sitting at the computer after a long day at work sitting at the computer is the last thing I want to do.

    • @slimerancher
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      21 year ago

      Well, I have had PS+ since PS3, even though I skipped on PS4, so for me PS5 upgrade made sense. Had more than 200 / 300 games that I “owned”. Even then, Bethesda acquisition swayed me a bit.

      Personally, I am very happy with Switch and PS5 combo, it’s just all the RPGs! Starfield, Avowed, Fable. MS not only got Bethesda, they got Obsidian, and inXile.

      I really want Sony to make a AAA western RPG. I would still want an Xbox for the games above, but Sony is making really polished and good games, would love to see what they can come up in RPG genre, but they seems have gone all in Live Service gaming. Making 10+ live service games!

      I really have no idea about PC world, but maybe you can play some of the old-ish PS games on your PC? TLOU for example? Or will they not work?

      • @FantasticFox
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        21 year ago

        I’m not sure, I mainly use it for strategy games that are hard to play with a controller (although you can get Crusader Kings on XBOX apparently…) but even on stuff like Age of Empires 4 it struggles.

        I also didn’t have a console before, so that didn’t affect my choice. I think if you had an Xbox One or a PS4 it was a lot easier to stay in the respective ecosystem due to digital copies of games etc.

        • @slimerancher
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          21 year ago

          I also didn’t have a console before, so that didn’t affect my choice. I think if you had an Xbox One or a PS4 it was a lot easier to stay in the respective ecosystem due to digital copies of games etc.

          Yeah, once you are a part of ecosystem, there’s a huge cost in giving it up.