Nope, I use them often.
Vibrators don't count.
My XSX doesn’t see much attention these days. One day I’ll bout it up to try Starfield, but nearly every game I want to play is available for my ps5. My switch really don’t see much action either, and only got a notch of attention recently due to Super Mario Bros Wonder. My ps5 sees most of the attention.
PC, Series X, PS5, PS4 , PS3 are all hooked up, though I don't use the PS3 or 4 too much.
I've turned the Switch on like twice in the past 6 months.
Older stuff is tucked away in a drawer.
PC's just too good.
That's the problem.
Heck I barely play games on Epic or Origin because Steam is just too good.
Same. That and GOG.
These other platforms are just thing they tried to force you to put up with.
All of my retro consoles/handhelds are in storage in my shed. I only have my Sega stuff and my Series X out atm.
Speaking of vibrating controllers, none of mine have vibrated since the N64 days. Mine are all turned off at the console, and even if the game I'm playing has controller vibration turned on it never vibrates.
The only systems I don't have plugged in are my Intellivision, N64, GameCube, and 32X.
As to what I actually use though: PC/Steam Deck, and then once to a few times in the year, the PS5, Genesis, and SNES. I can't create a reason to buy the current Xbox, and I've only played on the Switch a handful of times since 2017.
I’ve got 4 Switch’s that haven’t been turned on in months and my PS5 may come off my desk. I don’t have any reason to have my PS5 readily available at this time. Still deciding but I think it’s coming down, just don’t know where to put it.
Switch Lite mainly though I only turn it on for updates. Though it's in a Satisfye case so no dust. PS5, I use alot for exclusives. PS3, my brother wanted to use though it, it's been 8 years since I used so it practically has dust from not being cleaned with can air.
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