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PC Gamers: Do you like it on the couch or on our desk?

Do you as a Pc gamer use your Monitor as your Primary Display Device or TV?

  • Always My gaming Monitor

    Votes: 50 31.4%
  • Always My Tv

    Votes: 46 28.9%
  • Sometimes My Monitor and Sometimes my Tv

    Votes: 45 28.3%
  • My main display is both my Tv and my gaming monitor

    Votes: 18 11.3%

  • Total voters
    159

Fess

Member
2 PC's. One for each.

The one at a desk also doubles up as my work PC.
💪 This is the way. No work here but I have two setups. Built a separate couch PC early this year and it was among the best things I’ve done for myself in this hobby. Boots into Steam big picture mode. Only use controller. Perfection.
Then I play first person games on the desktop PC with mouse for the precision, and some strategy games,
 
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Sunkrest

Neo Member
I started playing on PC back in 1997. Before that I had some Chinese NES and Atari clones I played on my TV a lot so it's kinda nostalgic to me. Few years ago I decided to grab a drill and hardwire my PC to my 4k TV downstairs for gaming. I almost never play this way. Even when I'm using controller (Steam says I'm 50/50 when it comes to controller/keyboard use, thanks Elden Ring DLC:) I prefer to do it at my desk. I'm not sure why, I'm waaaay more immersed in the game while playing on my monitor.
 

hlm666

Member
I'm pretty easy, couch, table, pool, desk, floor, back seat, tent although I draw the line at public toilets they are filthy.
 

V1LÆM

Gold Member
Monitor at desk. Would like to be able to play on my TV but haven’t found a way to do it unless I run a HDMI cable across the room.
 

00_Zer0

Member
I have my gaming PC hooked up permanently in my living room. I haven't used a desk for PC gaming in years. The first TV I ever hooked my gaming PC up to was a 50 inch Panasonic Plama TV. Nowadays I am using a 65 inch LG OLED. I will never go back to playing at a desk again.
 

BlackTron

Member
I set everything up to very easily switch between desk and TV, but I tend to compartmentalize types of games so I don't have to very often. My PC mostly gets used for FPS and RTS games, but it still gets switched over for the random graphically demanding single-player adventure or emulated title.

I decided to grab It Takes Two on sale for Xbox instead of Steam for the same price in the recent sale...because it's a game I'd definitely want to toss out some controllers and just play, not be fumbling about switching PC displays every time I want to launch it, although my PC is graphically stronger than a Series S in this case I didn't care.
 

DirtInUrEye

Member
For PC gaming I used an Xbox controller, which also has a shortcut programmed into it which with one press will flick the image either to the big OLED display in the living room or to the 27" monitor at the desk in the corner. The tower is under the desk but I have it plumbed into the telly via a 15m HDMI cable. Works great.
 

Teamhelperjr

Neo Member
Have my secondary itx with a 4060 that boots into steam big picture mode plugged into the TV. I tend to use it more than my main desktop. It works pretty much like a console because of steam and an Xbox controller. I use an app called Unified Remote that lets me use my phone as a mouse and keyboard over WiFi. Hard to beat chilling on the couch and PC gaming.
 
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MayauMiao

Member
I like a bit of both. Games like Uncharted or Nier is definitely couch and something that requires mouse precision like FPS games I go for PC.
 

Fbh

Member
I played Doom eternal on Pc on my Tv....with a controller

Snl Fight Me GIF by Saturday Night Live
 

ZoukGalaxy

Member
I absolutely hate playing on a desk because it reminds me work, everything is hooked on a big TV, I can only enjoy games this way with a controller.

Work From Home Sigh GIF
 
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TrebleShot

Member
Similar to others I have mine set up to a desk but run a long optical HDMI from the office to my big living room TV.

I actually switch between the two manually (unplug the monitor hdmi and plug in the tv one when I want to switch) none of my HDMI splitters or switches seemed to work.

Also have a very long USB cable with hub i drag out of the office.


I like having the option as my Mrs likes to take the TV on an evening for shows etc.

I don't think moonlight is quite up to standard yet. But it's very close.
 

Moochi

Member
For FPS and competitive titles, desk. For RPGs and anything that uses a controller, I move to my couch and 83" OLED.
 

HogIsland

Member
I've got a mini-itx box running Bazzite on the living room TV, and a laptop with a 3060 at my desk. They both get less play than the steam deck.
 

SHA

Member
Desk, the whole couch setup is a mess when you get blue screen, I don't recommend it on weekends and holidays.
 
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