Post number #762504, ID: 94582e
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Do you care much about having games be portable? or do you prefer to play most games on a stationary console/PC?
For me I value portability a lot. If a game has a version on a handheld, that's almost always the version I'll go for, even if it's a slight downgrade from other versions.
Post number #762507, ID: 4efafe
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I like handheld consoles a lot, even if I usually play lying down on the couch, and maybe *occasionally* in transit. But I also grew to enjoy playing games on a big screen and with a proper controller. So Switch has been just perfect for me, really.
Post number #762516, ID: 409b8d
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Same as op. It's gone to the point that I only ever play games on my Switch and only on handheld mode.
Post number #762536, ID: 8142aa
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I perfer playing on my monitor. I like playing Retroarch, PPSSPP, ect. on my phone sometimes but I typically just use my phone for Manga.
Post number #762538, ID: 3421b8
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I value portability more than 60 FPS and graphics (because growing up I only had a Nintendo Wii and a shitty pc so I can live without those things) so I would more likely get a version of game for my switch instead than my PS4, the only exceptions that I make are if I can find the game cheaper on the Pstore or the game looks way way better on PS4
Post number #762622, ID: 8d165e
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For me portability matters a lot. Being able to play my favourite games on the go is a life changing experience compared to being stuck on a big screen you can play almost only at home and in the same place. It's not just "toilet playing" like other people say. I spent a lot of hours in Dark Souls Remastered on my Switch lite, more than I already spent on my ps4 were I have the same game, all by laying on my bed or even waiting for my turn at the dentist.
Post number #762625, ID: 49c103
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Portability means nothing to me. I'm gonna game at home. If I'm out, I have shit to do. I don't travel much, shit's expensive. I'd rather it be on a far more open platform like PC.
Post number #762682, ID: 903978
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I love portability. I find it very comfy when I cam boot up and play whatever I'm in the mood for whereever Im at.. So the Switch being a handheld/TV hybrid is a godsend to me, even when I'm just playing in different rooms in my house.
Post number #762699, ID: c7e1d6
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GBA master race
Post number #762721, ID: d5b899
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I prefer it for pickup and drop games. Haven't touched mh iceborne, almost completed mh rise.
Post number #762804, ID: 785f20
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As someone who works full time at home and has no friends to hang out with, I couldn't care less about portability. If I'm playing something, it's going to be on PC.
And in the rare cases I'm outside, I'd rather read a book, or even lurk a bit on danger/u/.
Post number #762825, ID: 6afa55
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>>762538 preach gurl. it's all "fps this fps that" nowadays. i played a fuck ton of ps2 games that were around 15 fps back in the day. it doesn't really affect me if the game is good.
Post number #762841, ID: 2a3e72
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I value portability to the point I'm thinking about selling my Wii just to be confortable playing the same on a Wii U if sometimes I'm not in the mood to play uncomfortable on my bed because my TV is on a really bad position with no other choices.
Post number #762884, ID: 3d60f0
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>>762504 i grow up on PSP so yes.. but since corona i doesn't care... But once will be over i want pc-handheld
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| Do you care much about having games be portable? or do you prefer to play most games on a stationary console/PC?
For me I value portability a lot. If a game has a version on a handheld, that's almost always the version I'll go for, even if it's a slight downgrade from other versions.