I use 1/2" drive on everything from my motorcycles to my truck. Lug nuts, axle nuts, steering/suspension stuff like ball joints, they all require (or at least are best served by) 1/2" drive. And they're not all easily accessible by impact, so I do use 1/2" ratchets and chrome sockets/extensions regularly as well.
You don't strictly need chrome 1/2" sockets or extensions, though. Impact sockets/extensions work just fine with a ratchet and torque wrench as well.
I slowly added 3/4, starting with a breaker bar because the 1/2 flexed too much. Then added the the HF cheapy set. Last year I noticed various 3/4 sockets on Cripes. I have 3/4 sockets that go down below 1" now.![]()
It would be smart for me to buy another 1/2" ratchet, since I only have one--my 1/2" Craftsman is 30 years old. I'd hate for that to break in the middle of a job without another 1/2" ratchet. Not sure I like the new Craftsman ratchets coming out of China with the flat handle. I'd like to pick up a Snap-On 1/2" Flexhead, but can't envision spending $200 on a ratchet.
Try this: I've had it for a few years in a professional environment, and it's held up, and it's not terribly expensive either.

1/2 is small. I have more 1” and 3/4 than 1/2. Once you get over a 5/8 bolt (15/16 head) 3/4 really shines especially with air guns. If you work on cars or pickups in the rust belt, 1/2 is a no brainer. The work decides what tools you need...
The other thing is there are times where you need two wrenches, like holding a bolt with one and turning the nut with the other. It makes a lot more sense to me to have a set of 3/8" and a set of 1/2" instead of duplicating everything in one size.
One of the first vintage "sets" I put together was a vintage mishmash of 3/4 drive stuff. Bonney rat, fair bit of other Bonney bits but all USA 3/4 thru 2-3/8". It didn't cost me a lot of money but I did this over maybe a 6-8 month span of time.
In 2017 I finally got me some quality 1/2 drive long ratchets. Cornwell flex heads at 17 and 27" long, and a Snappy fixed head at 2'. I now use these with an adaptor to 3/4. They are longer than my Bonney 3/4 rat at 19" by a bit. I use 1/2 drive a lot. At home and at work.

Am I the only odd ball that for homeowner use has 3/4 sockets and impacts and uses them? I needed to change an axle(CV) on my Accord a couple of weeks ago and need the bigger stuff.
I do have duplicate sockets in 1/2", but often I'll grab a large (2 foot handle) crescent wrench to hold the opposite end while I crank away the other side with a socket. (or blast away with an impact), for bolts that go through a frame, where there's easy access.
And the sad think is, i don’t even have 1/4 drive for some reason
I hardly use 3/8. I use 1/4 and 1/2"
I hardly use 3/8. I use 1/4 and 1/2"
Do you find yourself needing longer handle 1/4 ratchets to make up for the times when you need more leverage, but 1/2 is too big?