DarkThoughts,

Despite being declared death or dying several times over the past couple decades.

mnemonicmonkeys,

The difference is that MS and Sony have started porting their games to PC this generation. There’s very few console exclusives left apart from Nintendo

DarkThoughts,

The PC would've survived even without that though. Not saying this isn't good, of course. I'm glad to see this happening, as I would've never gone the console route ever again. If you want to buy consoles for exclusives, then you'd have to get all three platforms, maybe even the handhelds (although that's kinda the only thing for Nintendo now anyway). It's like all those streaming services that you'd need if you want to watch all those exclusive TV shows. Who the hell is supposed to be able to afford all that? A PC may be potentially a bit more expensive, but I don't have to deal with any of that bullshit anymore after that and ultimately saving myself a lot of money and general trouble.

mnemonicmonkeys, (edited )

The PC would’ve survived even without that though.

PC gaming survival hasn’t been in question for decades. I think it’s more about people wondering when consoles are going to start dying off, and we might be getting there soon

DarkThoughts,

The hell are you talking about? Two decades ago PC gaming wasn't even mainstream to bring this question up in the first place.

Kecessa,

The way I see it, the future of consoles for Sony and Microsoft is to become simplified computers with games made to run well on them but developed to easily be ported to PC. Imagine a “Steam Deck” but more powerful, it can be used as a PC for school stuff or going on the internet with a mouse and keyboard, but the main UI is the game launcher.

Delphia,

I think you’re absolutely right. Personally I see the next big switch will be to handhelds. The ability to just pick my switch up and take it wherever I’m going is the primary reason I own it. They will do the premium one with the screen and controls and the “lite” edition will need a tv.

I wouldnt be surprised if MS and Sony eventually step out of the hardware game either entirely or mostly and simply licence out a “Playstation phase # compatable” certification to others (that you need a PSN subscription to use) so you know that that Steam Deck/MSI whatever/Asus handheld will play anything from the X generation of playstation titles or older available.

Brocon,

I’m with you on that thought. After some time of mulling over a Steamdeck the Lenovo Go came out and solved my want for detachable controllers problem. So I bought a Lenovo Go. Yeah. It’s Windows. I know. But in terms of everyday use it has surprisingly fast replaced my desktop for most things. Browsing. Indiegames. Streaming. With a dock and a wireless mouse keyboard combo it even holds up as a suitable media device connected to a TV or connected to a monitor for normal office tasks. And it’s a beast for emulation(Thx Emudeck).

Lexam,

Most people already have a laptop, where you have to buy a console just for it’s one purpose.

TommySoda,

They’ve been porting so many games to PC you’d be stupid not to. Why get a PlayStation or an Xbox when you can get a PC and play both consoles games. It’s honestly the best time for PC gaming and I’m all for it.

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