I play on PC but I think I’ve been tricked into it. I lost the muscle memory for controllers so it’s too tricky now, andI already suck on PC the controllers just make me feel bad.
PC for most games, but I also use it for most things in general
Steamdeck for any mid-tier games that can run on it well, or games that i'll be playing while also doing other things. Also for portability
Switch for better portability if the quality will be more or less the same, since it's lighter, smaller, and doesn't heat up much/at all. But also pretty much strictly for portability. If I plan to use it on a screen i'll use steamdeck.
On PS5 it’s usually games like God of War and Horizon.
On PC it’s the occasional shooter, and I spend many hours on Satisfactory.
Occasionally I’ll find a fun game to play on my steam deck, but overall I don’t use it much. Make sure you evaluate the games that work on it before you spend to make sure you shouldn’t wait for the supported list to grow.
My Switch because it runs retroarch and allows me to either dock it to my TV, third monitor, or play it on the go. Maybe if I got a steamdeck that would be my favorite, but I will have to wait a few more years until they’re cheap enough for me to afford.
It depends on the scope - the Switch is great for playing on the go, PC is of course the most powerful of the bunch, and for the people that just don’t like to tinker with everything there’s the Xbox and PlayStation. And then of course there’s the Steam Deck, which is roughly the best of each of the others.
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