Matt Becker over at peekand.io informs us of what everyone should have already known:
When the results were broken down, it emerged that PC players had been rated the highest by their partners, with 54 per cent of PC gamers being described as 'good' or above and 22 per cent being regarded as 'excellent'.
Xbox players also fared relatively well, with 47 per cent of them being described as 'good' or above.
In contrast, Playstation gamers performed badly in the bedroom study, as only three per cent were described as being 'excellent' and eight per cent as very good.
At the very least we don't need help aiming like you console noobs.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 14 2015, @11:24AM
Another study that attempts to measure the subjective. How can they possibly justify these results in a rigorous and objective way? Mere claims are not good enough.
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday November 14 2015, @11:31AM
You're right, it needs further objective testing. The line forms to the left, ladies.
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(Score: 2) by wonkey_monkey on Saturday November 14 2015, @01:08PM
rated the highest by their partners
That's what they're measuring - not objectively how good people are in bed, but how good their partners say they are.
Now, it might just be that Playstation owners for some reason are more annoying than other console owners, which causes their partners to deliberately downrate them in surveys, thus reducing any confidence in extrapolating from the survey results to any kind of objective ranking.
Mere claims are not good enough.
Who's claiming what? All we've got is a half-serious article about the results of one particular question in a survey.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 14 2015, @04:28PM
Who's claiming what?
Whenever articles like this come out, there are always at least a few people dumb enough to take them seriously.