Well, it depends on how you think about it. More games equal more fun, right? More games equals more time needed for gaming, and more time needed for gaming means less time for other hobbies or life activities. More importantly, more games equal more money spent on all of these games.
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It is if you can afford to do so
If you have the time and money then I say yeah why not? As for me? it's a big no since I have to deal with family and working. I doubt anyone has time to play on every single console and pay for Online subscriptions and accessories. My max is 1 home console and 1 handheld. (PS4/Switch) I rarely use my old consoles anymore like the GC, PS3 and Wii
I had all three because I was hell excited for the beginning of this gen, and later I felt it too much. I only enjoyed Titanfall, some halo MCC, and Sunset Overdrive. The after that nothing interested me so I sold it.
The last two Nintendo consoles have been a long term disappointment to me. I'm waiting for the Switch to age more before I get one.
The Internet will tell you to get them all because it is the best option, but I don't buy that. It felt more like an unnecessary luxury to me, especially if you have equal interest in them all. Again, that was my experience
Granted, PlayStation consoles have always done it for me every generation with its exemplary 1st party support and third party-- the whole package! And then the Nintendo console for the exclusivea. Someday I hope I get a PC to play Overwatch, but no rush ro get a PC
I have all 3, I play all 3 and have a bunch of games for 2, (only zelda and Mario kart for my switch.) bought most of my multis on Xbox, more of my friends play on Xbox, use my ps for exclusives mostly although I did just sign up for ps plus last week, until then I just paid one sub too. I like being able to try any game I want
Yes.
Even if your gaming time is limited or your funds are small, having more options to choose from when you finally do have a few moments to sit down and play, is never a bad thing.
It's my personal belief that no gamer who's serious about the hobby will settle for just one system, if they can afford to save up, no matter how much of a company fan they are or how many games their main system has.