Abyss Breakdown

Where do you play Genshin Impact?

2 years ago | [YT] | 1,020



@namelessbard2124

Both on PC and mobile. PC for “actually” playing the game, like events, quests, exploration. I have to go out almost everyday and I use my phone to do commissions, resins and artifact strong boxing when outside.

2 years ago | 224

@Roxxalyz

The sun, in the palm of my hands.

2 years ago | 178

@FlareBattle

I originally started on PS4, and then got it on mobile too. But then I got my hands on the PS5 and Genshin got a really nice glow up for me.

2 years ago | 100

@HisLovelyDreams

Whenever my Phone is cold I play Genshin Impact to warm it up

2 years ago | 45

@starside5990

Mobile is pain, laptop is warm, I don't know how to finish this poem.

2 years ago | 102

@Scarelian

Mainly on my iPad, but I’m on an M2 iPad Pro and I always play with my Xbox controller, so it really feels the same as on PS5, just with a smaller screen.

2 years ago | 9

@user-nc5kq2jo9z

PS5 and mobile. Really nice to just be able to quickly log in on my phone before uni/work and that you can take it anywhere you go👍

2 years ago | 9

@Akkuzerii

Playing on pc in a dark room at midnight just makes me feel so immersed into the game and i love it

2 years ago | 4

@jzesu9889

My phone could handle Genshin in the past, but then I lacked space and Sumeru became unbearably laggy so I dropped it and continued to play on my Laptop. But I also face the issue of not having enough storage on it sometimes lmao, but thankfully it still runs well on low-medium graphics (my laptop is still quite new and is only nearing a year old).

2 years ago (edited) | 21

@seraphywang4638

Ipad. Solid experience. Ive always played games on a tablet so doing things on it feels pretty natural. Smooth and mobile. I love bringing it places

2 years ago | 6

@sogochii

why are mobile players hated on sm

2 years ago | 17

@trunghoang4503

Playing on PC is far more of an enjoyable experience. Further render distance, higher fps, larger screen, control layout is way more comfortable, especially with a controller (I tried to connect my xbox one x controller with the mobile version but it didn't work)

2 years ago | 17

@futuretrunks9257

After getting my hands on the Ps5 version Genshin has become much more cinematic looking and what not. It’s far more than a mobile game there, I’m never going back lol

2 years ago | 3

@AnimeGamer0

If only Genshin reliably worked on the Steam Deck - I’d use that over playing on my Phone or my PC.

2 years ago | 6

@notatallfunctional

My tablet actually runs it really well. It barely heats up, and I don’t have to turn down all the graphics.

2 years ago | 17

@cxrtisbight

I play on iPad and it starts to heat up once I log in

10 months ago | 1

@Oz1455

PC, but I'd really like to have it on Switch at some point. From being able to choose a portable or any big screen TV, both are amazing.

2 years ago | 1

@arielluva

used to play on pc but it started taking up wayyy too much storage, so i switched to mobile. it honestly runs a bit better than it did on my laptop which is kinda funny to me lmao

2 years ago (edited) | 8

@apem2kilo879

PC/Laptop. I used to play on mobile phone as well. I uninstalled it after ver 2.5 because it could barely get 15 fps even in low setting, suffered from constant lag and fps drop, and lastly, this game alone took roughly 25% of my total storage which is ridiculous even for a mobile gacha game IMHO considering the fact that it had only been released for roughly 1.5 years

2 years ago | 1

@Tartali_chilumi_otp

Pc and mobile I’m waiting for the switch too- lol but I am also gonna play on ps4/5 when I get it for tht

1 year ago | 1