• CorrodedCranium@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Mobile was the most popular platform, with 60% of online respondents playing on phones or tablets. Console and PC audiences were each about half that, with 33% of people playing on PC and 32% playing on console.

    Considering mobile phone games counted I feel like that makes sense. I thought the article would be referring to devices designed specifically for gaming (ex. Xbox One, PS5, Switch, and so on)

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      1 year ago

      Yea I mean, I don’t play much on the phone but I still have a few games there, so I might count in the 47% too.

      Otherwise it’s been only PC gaming for me.

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      Kind of makes the title moot. People with home entertainment systems (be it a PC or a console) also spend time playing on a handheld device when not at home.
      Did they expect people to carry around cables and a console to play while waiting for the dentist?

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        I dont typically play mobile games. My mains are ps5 and switch. I just look at internet stuff when I wait for the dentist.

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      I mainly switch between PC and PlayStation, with a Switch Lite on the go. It is not that rare if I look around me.