PlayStation, PC or rather XBox… Or rather mobile gamer?
Is more comfortable than starting up the PC in the office and being isolated from the rest of the action.
Generally not really, but of course I still have a few game apps on my smartphone.
Currently I downloaded Hill Climb Racing 1 and 2 again (because I'm so bored at work) and searched through them. I was looking for soccer stars too… That's why I don't play much and get addicted quickly. ^^
The smartphone battery is already back in the Ar ***, so I ordered a new one. Samsung Galaxy M51 with a 7000 mAh battery. XD
Thank you for your answer. Didn't expect her here. I'm sorry, but I have to smile a bit when I hear about these games ^^
Question: If you were to play the upcoming Harry Potter game, Hoghwarts Mystery "or a game about Lord of the Rings, etc. Would you play it on the laptop?
I actually didn't intend to answer, because I don't play anything, but then I read the "Mobile Gamer" and since I have a few game apps, I answered anyway. ^^
If you were to play the upcoming Harry Potter game, Hoghwarts Mystery or if a game about Lord of the Rings etc. Were playable on the laptop, would you play it? (OpenWorld)
No, I'm not interested, the apps on the cell phone are an exception. In addition, my laptop definitely doesn't even have the performance for it. I don't even play the games on the laptop that I like or even bought… If you know them, Zuma Deluxe and Luxor… And I only know them through my grandma. 🙊🙈
If at some point I have the leisure to play PC games, I want to play Kingdom Hearts first… You will know why. ^^
I prefer to play on PC.
Somehow still gives you the best feeling and you can also run other applications and do a lot of other things.
But I still switch to ps4 to play a little game of Fifa.
Huh?
In the office, the PC is in the far corner of the house. The console connected to the TV in the living room. Most of the family life takes place here. It is the central room 🤷♀️
The light is better, the sofa more comfortable and you can tell if someone wants something more quickly.
And what exactly is preventing you from connecting a PC to a TV?
I'll list what I'm most likely to gamble and what least. And I've added what I want to gamble in the future. If you don't feel like my text, you can skip it.
Mostly Xbox One, now and then on my cell phone and even more rarely on my laptop.
On Xbox alone with more than 85 games in my possession, and generally (through GWG, GP and EA) over 100 games.
I often play a Kapfjet Arcade Simulator on my mobile phone, it's called Gunship III (there are several versions, but all are MP compatible, I mainly play the US Navy version)
And least of all on the laptop. There I have Minecraft Bedrock, Halo MCC, Hhomework, HW2, Arma III (amazing that my laptop hasn't gone up in flames) and the old Star Wars Battlefront 2.
I rarely gamble on my flashed PSP, where I have over 50 Raubko games.
I want to buy another PS5 next year, but before that comes a new cell phone, the XSX, the XSS, a refrigerator, a capture box, etc., etc.
That I have to keep lugging the machinery back and forth when my husband is doing the bookkeeping, writing invoices, etc. It's just not worth the effort.
2 PCs instead of 1 PC and 1 Xbox
How so?
A second PC doesn't offer anything for me that the XBox can't do. I don't need an upgraded game monster anymore. As a teenager I had the time and the money to keep the box up to date. The priorities are now elsewhere.