I already have PS4 and a good PC, which one is worth getting now?
>PS5
There are almost no releases and you can count on one hand the exclusives that have been released and that are good.
>XBOX
Very good game pass, it's cheap, the games are cheap
starfield on gamepass
>Nintendo Switch
I would only buy to play exclusives, Zelda, pokemon and mario, portable so I can play anywhere.
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>Which one is worth getting now
Why didn't you preorder the PS5 and Xbox Series X THREE YEARS AGO? Even cross-generation games look and play a lot better on current-generation machines, with no loading times.
You might as well wait for the Pro varients of the consoles, but then again, you might as well wait for the PS6 and Xbox Series Next, since they both will be backwards compatible with the PS5 and Xbox Series X.
None of them. There are no games on any of these platforms that you can't play on a PS4 or a good PC.
there isn't going to be a pro version of any of these dumbass
>there isn't going to be a pro version of any of these dumbass
It is obvious that there will be a pro version for idiots to spend money buying a console with minimum upgrade
3 years into the PS3's life cycle, its price had dropped from $599/$499 to $299 and it received a slim version with a die shrink from 90nm to 45nm. 3 years into the PS4's life, the price dropped from $399 to $299 and it received a slim version with a die shrink from 28nm to 16nm.
3 years into the PS5 and Xbox Series's lives, the price has actually gone up in most territories and there's no sign of any slim version. The PS5 did get a minor die shrink - from 7nm to 6nm.
The economics are just not there for a pro version. It's not happening. If you believe it will happen, you don't understand the market or the supply chain.
>Why didn't you preorder the PS5
To play what? Demon souls and 9999 games that are already available with PS4?
If you have a PS4, you have access to the majority of Sony first party games. If you have a food PC, you can use Game Pass there and lose out on nothing. If you see the Nintendo first-party output as looking fun, then it's a no brainer to get a Switch, as it's the only one really getting exclusives- and in large quantities. Additionally, simpler indie games that you like which launch there can be enjoyed anywhere, so it becomes a good platform option for certain releases in that context. The hardware is cheaper to but and the first-party titles keep their value, making resale of games there if you do that sort of thing.
>If you have a food PC
What do food PCs taste like?
Because extremely long loading times, framerate and resolution issues, Cyberpunk on last-gen machines, DLC for games being current-gen exclusive, and being at a disadvantage in Call of Duty (or being locked out of the primary ecosystem in Battlefield) is totally worth not upgrading.
*You do have some slight variation on the games you get on Game Pass, but all of the first-party releases will be there either way.
Literally none. Objectively speaking the ps5's the only one with games that you can't play on your PC (yet) but they're all garbage anyway so nobody really cares.
Buy an Xbox, it's always easy to pirate games
lolwut? xbox hasn't had any hacks since the 360 days
But you can rent accounts with games for like $2
Steam Deck
PS5, but I'm biased because I hate Microsoft and Nintendo.
PS5 for based R-Type so long as you aren't a massive casual.
how the frick is gamepass cheap? 15 dollars a month? the games are cheap? games are pretty much the same price across all systems except switch.
do they still do the 1$ deal?
no. and even then that wouldn't work on a console unless you were willing to have as many accounts as months you play for.
It did work on a single account for a while.
If you get xbox for game pass, just know that a lot of games on the subscription are only on xbox and not pc. Also the gold to ultimate upgrade trick still works, I just got myself another two years doing that, and the month of ultimate came from Microsoft rewards points.
PS5 for upgraded PS4 games and PS5 games or an Xbox if you want to play old Xbox/360/XB1 games with increased res/framerate.
Switch is pointless with emulation offering a better experience.
what about the portable experience
deck
>PS5
No games
>Xbox
Games are all on PC
>Switch
Games are all on PC (for free)
Don't waste your money, PS4 as a bloodborne machine and a PC for literally every other game is all you need
getting a PS5 and then selling the ps4 COULD be worth it if ps5 ever gets an exclusive
it won't
Getting a PS5 would worth if there is a stable jailbreak then you could play Bloodborne at 4K/60 fps.
None of them are worth getting if you have a good PC unless you are such an ADHD gay that can't wait for timed exclusives to come out, then obvious choice would be PS5. All Xbox games are on PC. All Switch games are emulatable on PC. That only leaves handful of PS games which will come to PC in time anyways.
If you have a ps4 and a good pc just get a switch, covers the handheld option and you get the only other exclusives worth a damn.
After that if you still want something I'd get a Steam Deck or VR later on.
>>PS5
>There are almost no releases and you can count on one hand the exclusives that have been released and that are good.
and it plays all your PS4 games at locked 4K60 and there will be exclusives that PCLards won't get their disgusting Cheeto hands
also plays next gen games better than PC
>>XBOX
>Very good game pass, it's cheap, the games are cheap
goypass is trash and those games all leave eventually
>starfield on gamepass
slop and will leave eventually
Switch
>I would only buy to play exclusives, Zelda, pokemon and mario, portable so I can play anywhere.
this and a PS5 is all you need
Xbox so you can play Starfield