I voted no. I don’t think that would change even if all Sony/MS/Nintendo games launched day and date in PC. I just prefer playing on the TV with a controller and the streamlined interfaces/OS.
Yeah I know it’s possible, and to be fair I have never tried that setup. I think I’m just to lazy to bother with it and frankly I’d rather have a Ps5/Xbox/Switch by my TV than a PC.with a bit of work
Yeah I know it’s possible, and to be fair I have never tried that setup. I think I’m just to lazy to bother with it and frankly I’d rather have a Ps5/Xbox/Switch by my TV than a PC.
I’m not sure if me and my friends are outliers, but none of us have a dedicated PC rig at home. If I need to use a PC I just use the laptop I have for work. I wouldn’t want to have a larger PC at home to be honest. But that’s all just personal preference.
Yeap it makes sense.
Release Horizon 1 on PC to bait some PC gamers to PS5 to play Horizon 2.
Release GoW on PC to bait some PC users to PS5 to play Ragnarok.
Win win.
Not all games are cross platform though. And sometimes we are playing different games but party up for a chat. Even if I’m playing a single player game, I’m in a party chat most of the time. We usually switch cross play off tbh.Especially with offline single player games. Doesn't really matter if you don't play it til 2 years later, it's not like an online multiplayer game where the population has died and you now can't play it.
Friends being on a different console/platform doesn't really matter much these days thankfully. For single player games it never mattered, for multiplayer almost everything is cross platform now.
If all future PC games were to be ported to PlayStation within 2 years would you sell your PC?
Most PS5 games didnt run at natives 4K
On PC you can do that ( even playing on your living room)
Like i said earlier initially pc gaming are more expensive ( when you built/ buy a gaming pc compared to $500 ps5)at what price though?
Like i said earlier initially pc gaming are more expensive ( when you built/ buy a gaming pc compared to $500 ps5)
But in the long run you pc gaming will be cheaper than ps5 due to cheaper game price and free online
But if playstation exclusives are exclusives for years and tailored for only one system (PS5), but then after years they are ported to potentially worse platform (PC), why would I care, when game quality stays the same?
Your PC hardware will also be obsolete in a much narrower timespan. Try running Days Gone on a PC from 2013.Like i said earlier initially pc gaming are more expensive ( when you built/ buy a gaming pc compared to $500 ps5)
But in the long run you pc gaming will be cheaper than ps5 due to cheaper game price and free online
If you have high end card right now it shouldve last at least 6-7 years just like console cycle you dont have to replace every yearYour PC hardware will also be obsolete in a much narrower timespan. Try running Days Gone on a PC from 2013.
If you have high end card right now it shouldve last at least 6-7 years just like console cycle you dont have to replace every year
The question is, will it run games better than a PS5 in 5-6 years? Past generations has shown that's not the case.If you have high end card right now it shouldve last at least 6-7 years just like console cycle you dont have to replace every year
4gb cards from 2013 run modern ps4/Xone games just fine tho.The question is, will it run games better than a PS5 in 5-6 years? Past generations has shown that's not the case.
Your PC hardware will also be obsolete in a much narrower timespan. Try running Days Gone on a PC from 2013.
No. A really decent rig, complete with a monitor as well is going to cost me north of £2k.
A PS5 is a lot cheaper. Why would I get rid of a PS5 to drop a huge amount of money on a PC to play the same games?