theus-sama

theus-sama t1_jch176r wrote

You do you man. I have both a gaming pc and a ps5, and I daily drive my ps5 and hardly ever game on pc. I mostly use it to work.

But I like it better to play games on a console with a controller than on pc with mouse and keyboard (except for shooters, gender that I don’t really play that much).

But if you don’t really use it. You do you

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theus-sama t1_j5piqv4 wrote

Ps5, you most likely already have a nice library of games from your ps4, and honestly I had both the series x and the ps5 since released, was luck enough to get both day 1. And I just sold my series x cause I hardly ever used it. And one the ps+ extra came along, I pretty much never turned my xbox on again.

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theus-sama t1_j1ssvu3 wrote

That question was so stupid, that I want you to buy the xbox one and waste 200 bucks the stupidest way possible. Go for the xbox one please. You need some regret in ur life to learn some lessons.

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theus-sama t1_j1nx2j4 wrote

Tbh. Even though your laptop doesn’t run “heavy games” you can still play most xbox games there, and you can always use xcloud. Get a Ps5, the series x would be wasting money. I myself had the ps5 a series x and a laptop with an 10th gen i5 and a gtx 1650. I just sold my series x cause it had been over 8 months since I last turned it on. Meanwhile I daily drive my ps5 and whenever I wanna play something from Microsoft I use my laptop or xcloud on my phone.

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theus-sama t1_iz0ynsz wrote

Yeah… depending on where you live it is going to be hard to find. Even more so at this time of the year… you gonna have to be patient and constantly look for it.

But I do recommend you not to give up on the ps5 and get the series x just because it is taking long to find it. There is nothing the series x can’t do better than your PC. Also, if you sign up for the gamepass ultimate you can also play the gamepass games with other friends on xbox through the xcloud. So it really isn’t worth it getting an xbox when you already have a PC

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theus-sama t1_iz0w495 wrote

Funny. I see as the complete opposite. I also have both series x and ps5, and I absolutely hate the xbox ui. It is sluggish, confusing, polluted and ugly, not to mention the completely unpleasant and disturbing ads. I had issues of shutting down, freezing and glitches with the series x, and my ps5 never gave me a single problem (I have both since release).

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theus-sama t1_iz0vbzu wrote

If you already have a PC getting an xbox is very stupid, with all due respect.

I have both the series x and a ps5, and it has been 5 months since I last turned my series x on. You can use gamepass on pc as well. Also if your pc has a 3070 it already is better than a series x.

I am crazy to sell my series x since I don’t even use it anymore. The UI is straight up terrible, full of ads and crazy polluted.

Also, having a Pc and a ps5 you would have access to every game both from sony and from Microsoft.

Honestly getting a series x when you have a pc with a 3070 is throwing money in the garbage can

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theus-sama t1_iywilmr wrote

I always prefered xbox controller, until I used the dualsense for the first time. Now it is easily the best controller I have ever used. Also, speaking as someone who has both series x and ps5. I personally find the ps5 to be miles better. Even though gamepass is amazing, sony has been doing a far better job with the ps+ extra, I find it to be a lot better bang for my buck than the gamepass. I haven’t played my series x in about 4 months, and I am about to sell it. Meanwhile I daily drive my ps5. If I knew better back then I would never have bought a series x, even more so because of xcloud, if I wanna play some xbox game I just do it through cloud, and play the other games on the ps5.

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