• SharkWeek@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    20 hours ago

    Can’t speak for other people, but as a patient gamer it’s a combination of cost and longevity - I can get about 15 years out of a console.

    I only upgraded from an original xbox to an xbox 360 because I found it in a dumpster (I did have to fix it and buy a controller, so it wasn’t ideal). My wife’s PS4 is now 11 years old and still works.

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      6 hours ago

      You won’t believe how much time I can get out of a PC, if I wanted to. Backwards compatibility plus frequent sales, plus emulators and mods.

      There’s a bunch of reasons why someone might prefer one over the other, but longevity absolutely goes to PC, no question.

      • Skankhunt420@sh.itjust.works
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        1 hour ago

        Idk man I still play my PS3 online to this day.

        Not kidding. It has held up quite well.

        Edit: I forgot that I found my old DS in storage awhile back and it turned on immediately still had battery charge in it. Could not believe that shit. Still can’t.

        Consoles are just specialized computers but they are made with longevity in mind.

      • EldritchFemininity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        2 hours ago

        Seriously. I have some DDR3 RAM and a motherboard with processor laying around somewhere that I recently was considering digging out to make a second computer out of as a home storage/media server/pihole analogue, and I bet I could still get low quality settings on most recent games to play nicely with whatever parts I can scrabble together.