I love the fact that these videos leave out the most important part of console gaming. Custom hardware and optimization. That's also the reason why games run better on PS5 in comparison to Xbox.
@@BenedictVo but fall on the "niche" category that values customization. 5 - 10 years ago it was must to invest in a PC to have the best experience regardless on whether you love customization or not.
Disagree, Consoles value has been worse for some gens now. As a student or any adult really, you need a working PC either way, be it for simple documents, taxes, photo editing, 3d moduling, coding, math programs,...whatever you study you gonna need hardware to run basic stuff decently, be it a 300-400€ PC or compareable 700-800€ laptop. If I have the choice between a 600/800€ console to play games in a very restricted and curated way or spend the same money on top of the PC I already need anyways for a better result and near total access to ALL games, the PC always wins. The few exclusives that still havent shipped are either not interesting enough or will come over time anyways, not giving up modding, all the PC only games and emulation ability for that.
@@Dan-cm8df uhh my PC runs god of war Ragnarok 4k at 120fps WITHOUT upscaling and 200+ with upscaling 😂 Meanwhile PS5 only targets 30fps on 4k without upscaling hahaha
A PS5 can't do MS Excel, Teams and all other office related stuff. Mine can be an office computer during the day, and a 4k 60fps native machine at night. That is good value in my book.
Ah to completely misunderstand the appeal of consoles. While the PS5 Pro (and likely its successors) are undermining the following statement, the key allure for many of consoles is the ability to OWN your games. I have a bunch of different consoles and a monster PC. While I game on all fairly regularly the reason I love my console is because it lets me own my games without Steam, Windows Live Games, whatever other bs DRM or random configuration issues that plague PC gaming whenever a new driver gets outdated, you install a new program, you're missing whatever .dll file, etc, etc, etc. Consoles offer a great, controlled, collectible environment.
The BASE PS5 has been crushing PC. Put whatever RTRD 976556 in your pc you want, that thing was designed to create PowerPoints. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 PC SUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS. PC: 0 Great exclusives. Misses out on numerous GOTY winners every year. Windows garage OS Bugs, viruses, crashing. Malware, shovelware, bottlenecking, troubleshooting. No physical games. No first party developers. Horrible online plagued with cheaters hackers and modders. Gimped unoptimized and late 3rd party ports. Garbage / virtually non-existent local multiplayer. Garbage startup times. Loses best graphics, art, animation, etc to consoles first party games yearly. Gigantic, loud, energy consuming towers. Hunched over desk and chair gaming on a small screen. But yeah... Go ahead and name 1 single great pc exclusive. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Vs Consoles: Numerous great exclusive games. First party titles. Physical or digital games. 2nd party exclusives. Optimized games. Exclusive games that win Best Graphics, art, animation every year. Superior online services. Ease of use. Small, quiet, energy conserving. No bugs, viruses, malware, shovelware. Blu-ray Portability. Constant innovation from d-pad, to analog, to motion controls to Dualsense. Easy livingroom / entertainment center integration. Quick resume. If you're gaming on a PC it's because: A. You are a child and your parents control what you play and what you play on. B. You're a foreigner (not from the USA) and hate games based on American or Western culture. C. You are poor and can't afford a luxury item like a console. D. You are on the spectrum and enjoy repetitive point and click games. E. All of the above. 😂😂 Oh, and you want to talk about visuals? Best looking games by year: 2023- Spider-Man 2 (Not on PC), Alan Wake 2. 2022- God of War Ragnorok (not on PC), Horizon Forbidden West (Not on PC), Eldin Ring. 2021- Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (Not on PC). 2020- The Last of Us Part II ( Not on PC), Dreams (Not on PC). 2019- Death Standing (Not on PC), Control. 2018- God of War (Not on PC), Red Dead Redemption 2 (Not on PC). 2017- Horizon Zero Dawn (Not on PC). 2016- Uncharted 4 (Not on PC). Should I go on? 😂😂😂😂
@@akashsampigethaya460 When kid? Context is important. The games listed were the best looking games that year, and the vast majority weren't on PC then. Derp. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MrCatz-py5gv 1) Paying 4x the price for marginally better visuals. While console exclusives win awards for the best looking games EVERY SINGLE YEAR. PLUS every game is optimized. On PC you have crashing, stuttering, hardware issues, bottlenecking, driver issues, optimization problems, sound issues... On top of Windows OS being absolute garbage. 2) Emulation is garbage and you can buy cheap emulator consoles on Amazon. No reason to get a PC for thousands to play old games. 3) No one is paying for an online subscription and then cheating and having your account and hundreds of games that come with PSN Plus just gone. 4) if you need to mod games the games not very good in the first place or you don't have anything else to play.
@MrCatz-py5gv That disc can be sold, traded in, borrowed by friends. It has value. The box it comes in has value FFS. Your PC library is digital and worth exactly $0.
Please
For future videos.
TURN OFF HDR. its ruining your capture footage
I thought i was the only one thinking that loll
I jump ship from Xbox to PC a couple months ago. I have a 4070S and 14400 combo. I recommend spend more than 700 for better better parts
@@zapdosmtr4961 that's a mid pc
I love the fact that these videos leave out the most important part of console gaming. Custom hardware and optimization. That's also the reason why games run better on PS5 in comparison to Xbox.
@@BenedictVo but fall on the "niche" category that values customization. 5 - 10 years ago it was must to invest in a PC to have the best experience regardless on whether you love customization or not.
Disagree, Consoles value has been worse for some gens now. As a student or any adult really, you need a working PC either way, be it for simple documents, taxes, photo editing, 3d moduling, coding, math programs,...whatever you study you gonna need hardware to run basic stuff decently, be it a 300-400€ PC or compareable 700-800€ laptop. If I have the choice between a 600/800€ console to play games in a very restricted and curated way or spend the same money on top of the PC I already need anyways for a better result and near total access to ALL games, the PC always wins. The few exclusives that still havent shipped are either not interesting enough or will come over time anyways, not giving up modding, all the PC only games and emulation ability for that.
5800x3d and a 6700xt puts you a little bit more than the ps5 pro but it's WAY better than the ps5 pro
Yeah... I'm sure Fortnite looks great while PS5 is winning best graphics on the reg.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your comment makes no sense @@Dan-cm8df
@@williamg7138 Nothing on your PC beats PS5 best games in terms of visuals. HTH. 👍
@@Dan-cm8df uhh my PC runs god of war Ragnarok 4k at 120fps WITHOUT upscaling and 200+ with upscaling 😂 Meanwhile PS5 only targets 30fps on 4k without upscaling hahaha
@@williamg7138 Are you flexing about the visuals on a game from 2022? 😂😂😂😂
A PS5 can't do MS Excel, Teams and all other office related stuff.
Mine can be an office computer during the day, and a 4k 60fps native machine at night. That is good value in my book.
but costs way more right?
@@Dom-bn1ru You can actully do budget pc and they work just fine 🥰
@@OdetteBaek No they don't. How old you FFS? 😂😂😂
@@OdetteBaek no I’m talking about the 4k 60fps machine lol 😂
@@OdetteBaek anyway a budget pc would still probably cost x2 the console price anyway so idk 🤷
I killed my console years and years ago.
Anyone can kill a console when they spend over $1,500+ usd on a gaming pc.
Ah to completely misunderstand the appeal of consoles. While the PS5 Pro (and likely its successors) are undermining the following statement, the key allure for many of consoles is the ability to OWN your games. I have a bunch of different consoles and a monster PC. While I game on all fairly regularly the reason I love my console is because it lets me own my games without Steam, Windows Live Games, whatever other bs DRM or random configuration issues that plague PC gaming whenever a new driver gets outdated, you install a new program, you're missing whatever .dll file, etc, etc, etc. Consoles offer a great, controlled, collectible environment.
Oh man, I hate to break it to you, but consoles have DRM, and you don't "own" your game any more on consoles than you do on PC.
The BASE PS5 has been crushing PC. Put whatever RTRD 976556 in your pc you want, that thing was designed to create PowerPoints. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
PC SUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS.
PC: 0 Great exclusives.
Misses out on numerous GOTY winners every year.
Windows garage OS
Bugs, viruses, crashing.
Malware, shovelware, bottlenecking, troubleshooting.
No physical games.
No first party developers.
Horrible online plagued with cheaters hackers and modders.
Gimped unoptimized and late 3rd party ports.
Garbage / virtually non-existent local multiplayer.
Garbage startup times.
Loses best graphics, art, animation, etc to consoles first party games yearly.
Gigantic, loud, energy consuming towers.
Hunched over desk and chair gaming on a small screen.
But yeah... Go ahead and name 1 single great pc exclusive. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Vs Consoles:
Numerous great exclusive games. First party titles.
Physical or digital games.
2nd party exclusives.
Optimized games.
Exclusive games that win Best Graphics, art, animation every year.
Superior online services.
Ease of use.
Small, quiet, energy conserving.
No bugs, viruses, malware, shovelware.
Blu-ray
Portability.
Constant innovation from d-pad, to analog, to motion controls to Dualsense.
Easy livingroom / entertainment center integration.
Quick resume.
If you're gaming on a PC it's because:
A. You are a child and your parents control what you play and what you play on.
B. You're a foreigner (not from the USA) and hate games based on American or Western culture.
C. You are poor and can't afford a luxury item like a console.
D. You are on the spectrum and enjoy repetitive point and click games.
E. All of the above.
😂😂
Oh, and you want to talk about visuals? Best looking games by year:
2023- Spider-Man 2 (Not on PC), Alan Wake 2.
2022- God of War Ragnorok (not on PC), Horizon Forbidden West (Not on PC), Eldin Ring.
2021- Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (Not on PC).
2020- The Last of Us Part II ( Not on PC), Dreams (Not on PC).
2019- Death Standing (Not on PC), Control.
2018- God of War (Not on PC), Red Dead Redemption 2 (Not on PC).
2017- Horizon Zero Dawn (Not on PC).
2016- Uncharted 4 (Not on PC).
Should I go on? 😂😂😂😂
bruh 70% of these games are on pc
@@akashsampigethaya460 When kid? Context is important. The games listed were the best looking games that year, and the vast majority weren't on PC then. Derp. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MrCatz-py5gv 1) Paying 4x the price for marginally better visuals. While console exclusives win awards for the best looking games EVERY SINGLE YEAR. PLUS every game is optimized. On PC you have crashing, stuttering, hardware issues, bottlenecking, driver issues, optimization problems, sound issues... On top of Windows OS being absolute garbage.
2) Emulation is garbage and you can buy cheap emulator consoles on Amazon. No reason to get a PC for thousands to play old games.
3) No one is paying for an online subscription and then cheating and having your account and hundreds of games that come with PSN Plus just gone.
4) if you need to mod games the games not very good in the first place or you don't have anything else to play.
@MrCatz-py5gv That disc can be sold, traded in, borrowed by friends. It has value. The box it comes in has value FFS. Your PC library is digital and worth exactly $0.
@MrCatz-py5gv So even more inferiority.