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Today the statistics agency Nielsen released its U.S. Games 360 report, giving some interesting surveyed information about the gaming habits of American gamers.
Interestingly, we notice that half of the hours spent on current generation consoles are actually spent doing activities unrelated to gaming, while 28% is spent online and 22% offline.
Xbox One players game a little more than PS4 players (50% of the time spent gaming against 48%), and the split between online and offline is pretty consistent among both platforms, with 31% of time spent online on Xbox One and 29% on PS4. Both user bases spend 19% of their time playing offline.
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27% Old (me included)
47% Sweetspot
26% Diapers
I self identify as a monkey.
cough* PC Master Race *cough
I think it directly correlates to marketing.
consoles market directly and indirectly far more than PC does and strong marketing despite what people think is a very powerful thing
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How can someone be "too stupid" to operate a PC? First of all, how did they conduct this survey, online? I think the person would know how to operate a PC, if so. I do agree; the mobile gamers are more than likely casual gamers that are playing something like candy crush.
Limited... except that I can jack in to an immersive 3d virtual world that presents itself in all directions on my phone. I can't currently do that on my PC, for economic reasons.
Such an age of contradictions we live in, neh?
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Also 'hassle' reasons.
The main reason I dont VR as much as I thought I would is because I have to turn off my headphones, unplug those headphones, plug in the VR headset, plug in the sensor, move my monitor a bit, put on the headset, make sure it works and be tethered to the PC location.
its a friggin hassle. Experience fantastic, setup a hassle
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Put the game in and it works as intended 99.9% of the time. No driver issues, no crashes, no worring about how will it run.
Now outside of gaming PC may be bettter but for just gaming nothing beats a console.
Case in point, from the report header:
"The continued growth of eSports and the excitement and investment in
virtual and augmented reality, along with the increasing prevalence of
downloadable content, expansion packs and full digital games, only
underline the buoyancy of the industry in 2017."
Excitement over VR? And we know how much we all love DLC, that content carved out by the devs and later sold separately. And ooooohhhhaaaa, eSports, because that's what the majority of gamers like to do, watch other people have fun. What's this big grain of salt doing on my desk?
If I threw some PC's to a Lost Tribe That Time Forgot in the Amazon, you might have a case.
Common sense tells me its the cost of entry that gives consoles the edge in population.
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the ENTIRE reason it 'nothing beats a console' is for undocumented evidence that updates are easier...
wow...dont they know that consoles update as well? or do they just ignore reality?
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I used my PS3 console for Hulu and Netflix yesterday. I also played 2 games of EA's NHL 2012 in be a pro mode.
At some point I'd like to make an Aronofsky montage of setting up my GearVR; it takes less than 30 seconds, but involves a series of specific actions not the least of which is affixing a refrigerated gel pack to the front so the unit doesn't overheat.
"The simple is the seal of the true and beauty is the splendor of truth" -Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Authored 139 missions in Vendetta Online and 6 tracks in Distance
You can watch Netflix.
You can plug in a keyboard (at least on an Xbox) and browse the web.
You can stream music. The optical audio connection with my stereo system when I am playing music sounds pretty good.
You can use Skype with an Xbox One.
There are plenty of things to do on a console besides game. Not sure of exactly what you can do on a PS4, since I don't have one, but I would imagine there is not much difference between what you can do on an Xbox One.
The world is going to the dogs, which is just how I planned it!
So your saying it has some of the features that full access to the internet does but you just have to pay more for those features.
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And that has nothing to do with what I just said.
Keep reaching.
Agreed
A console is a PC (personal computer) any restrictions are purely artificial and by design.
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Make up what ever makes you feel better.
I can even download a Torrent on my Xbox One.
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Lol
I only care about good games, I could give two fucks about what I play them on and that can even include the kitchen table.
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