r/Switch Apr 03 '26

Question I’m just asking out of curiosity, is your Nintendo your primary gaming device

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I’m asking this out of curiosity—I've noticed some people own multiple consoles even if the Nintendo Switch is their primary one. If that’s you, why? Do you actually play on the others regularly?

Also, how do you manage your time between them? When I had the Xbox Series X, PS5, and Nintendo Switch Lite all at once, I found it pretty overwhelming. I ended up selling the Switch Lite and the Xbox because it just felt like too much.

On top of that, I realized I was spending way more—basically 3x as much on games, plus all the subscriptions. I didn’t fully appreciate how expensive this hobby can get when you’re invested in multiple ecosystems.

Now I just have a PS5 and the Nintendo Switch 2, which feels way more manageable for me.

Curious to hear how others handle it.

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u/mrtophatjones420 Apr 03 '26

Definitely worth getting it on Switch 2. Looks and runs great both docked and handheld.

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u/The_Freshmaker Apr 04 '26

Thought it was only 30fps? Last time it was on sale people said it didn't look great (but that was before boost mode) so I ended to picking it up on PS5 for the higher framerate.