I used to own all of them but this current gen was so disappointing that I sold all but the Switch. Sold all The add ons, Charging docks, VR helmets, SSD expansion all sold.
Used to have several colors of series x controllers, traded them all in for elite series controller For my PC.
Current prognosticators show I may never come back.
I play primarily on PC in terms of hours, play more individual games on PS5.
I have the finances to buy both as an adult but i did play on PC (spent like 3 grand in high school from summer work savings like 18 years ago) and buy consoles when a game i wanted landed that wasn't on PC.
But going forward the plan is to not use consoles, except Nintendo. It's not a forever plan but a multi-year experiment. I expect to have FOMO kick in badly at the PS6 launch if the PC port delay strategy is still used. That'll be the real test. When is that? 2027?
I have a Series S for uprezzed and insta loading older games that have poor emulation on PC and poor performance on console of origin, but I do not buy anything recent on it. PC is what I use for all the modern releases that interest me.
I have PC, Switch, and PS5. Last console game I bought was Final Fantasy XVI (and I wish I'd waited for the PC version).
Now that I have a Steam Deck OLED, I only use the Switch for Nintendo first party games. Only reason I haven't sold the PS5 is because my kids use it for Fortnite, Roblox, and Hogwarts Legacy
lol some people just take any opportunity to talk about their PC specs no matter the situation. It'll be like:
Thread title: "AMD announces their new 128 core ARM data center CPUs "
Response: "wow sounds impressive but it will take time for games to push that many threads, for now I'll stick with my core i7 13700k with 25mV under volt Prime95 stable, been thinking of adding a set of Noctua NF-A25 fans for a push pull configuration"
love consoles
have most of them... missing 3DO, all of the neo geos, turbografx, all xboxes except x360, and this gen.
this gen just feels like a budget PC, and i already have a non-budget PC, so whats the point.