I prefer PC but I use mobile often. I mostly just play single player games now and usually one multiplayer fast paced shooter game. On my mobile I have emulators to play older games which is good, but I would much rather have a fast paced cod or hawken type game to play portably. Oh well.
i like console as my choice because 1, its where all my friends play, and 2, i love the exclusives on playstation. but i do pc gaming for my youtube channel, or when a game i would pick on console is cheaper on pc (steam sale maybe). the only time mobile gaming comes in handy is when im away from home with nothing to do
definitely console. i dont feel like giving a thought to all the things i have to know in order to get a good pc, make software work and such. and pc's usually have problems that need knowledge to solve. i like to turn something on and just play (which is something that even consoles are starting to lose unfortunately).
To change things up a little, i think differently.
I love my xbox and i love my pc, i don't think you can compare the two. You can upgrade your pc and mod, but when you come home from a long day, all you want to do is sit down, and play some games, that is where consoles come into play.
As for phones, they heat up, run out of bettery, I use them for emails and calls.
Consoles, mainly games, are actually incorporating aspects that PC gamers had access exclusively for decades. With the release of Fallout 4, Bethesda have announced that a select amount of the best mods for PC will be able to be used for consoles in early 2016. As for graphics tweaking, the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt offers the ability to enable or disable anti-aliasing for the consoles.
Yes the mods will be limited to purely gameplay, most likely, and can't be too demanding, and the settings won't be as flexible, but these changes could possibly pioneer a change in console gaming for the future, maybe not this generation, but surely the next.
But personally, I will choose consoles as my gaming platform. They are simple to use and every game made for them is guaranteed to work, an issue that the PC cannot solve, an issue that is justifiable given the PC's customisability. As for mobile devices, it's best if they are replaced by handheld consoles for the purposes of gaming.
But personally, I will choose consoles as my gaming platform. They are simple to use and every game made for them is guaranteed to work, an issue that the PC cannot solve, an issue that is justifiable given the PC's customisability. As for mobile devices, it's best if they are replaced by handheld consoles for the purposes of gaming.
On the other hand, some games like the Elder Scrolls games have a console window in the PC version that can be opened in-game, where you can use commands to go around many bugs (among many other things); something consoles couldn't do.
Also, if you know exactly what to do, you can even go to and edit the .ini files.
Prefer PC games for the graphics, for the quality of the game and for the speed and full story with the variety of characters.
The mobile games only can amuse you when you`re in the loooong queue at a dentists reception))