Xbox gamers are better than those who prefer to play Playstation and PC.

Bragging rights over which console has the superior set of players has long been a hot topic in gaming communities.

A survey has now put an end to the debate and found people who prefer the Microsoft console hit targets, an average, 78 per cent of the time.

PlayStation and PC fanatics fell short of this mark at only 74 per cent and 70 per cent, respectively, according to the New York Post.

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Bragging rights over which console has the superior set of players has long been a hot topic in gaming communities

A survey has now put an end to the debate and found people who prefer the Microsoft console hit the target an average of 78 per cent of the time (stock)

A survey of more than 13,000 people by LG tested the reactions of gamers.

Participants were asked to select if they gamed on Playstation, Xbox or PC and partake in a brief game.

It involves a game similar to the classic arcade game whack-a-mole.

Eighteen targets light up green sporadically and users are asked to click them as quickly and as accurately as possible.

Time and accuracy is recorded and players are then ranked according to how well they did compared to others.

PC players were the slowest but made the most of their slow processing time and finished as the most accurate group.

PlayStation and PC fanatics fell short of the mark set by Xbox players with only 74 per cent and 70 per cent, respectively (stock)

Eighteen targets light up green sporadically and users are asked to click them as quickly and as accurately as possible. Time and accuracy is recorded and players are then ranked according to how well they did compared to others

PC players were the slowest but made the most of their slow processing time and finished as the most accurate group. Credentials of the test are yet to be verified

Credentials of the test are yet to be verified by an official body.

There is no verification of the console users true preference and the two pronged approach to data collection is a little too simplistic to be truly indicative of a wider group.

The notable lack of any statistical analysis also throws doubt on the idea the results are truly significant.