For what I like to do most my bandsaw is sufficient, fast, and safe. (I don’t build cabinets or furniture any more.)
However I have a practically new PM66 with a Robland sliding attachment I’d hate to part with for those rare times I want precision cuts, angles, and such - maybe once a year but it’s always there. The rest of the time the bandsaw, straight edge/little panel saw, circular saw or hand saws are sufficient. The table saw otherwise makes a great stand for my photo cube to take pictures of woodturnings!
But as others said it depends on what you like to do in your shop.