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So, I go for the best of both and have TV hooked to PC and can still play while sat on sofa.
You can tweak the visual options on PC to target a higher frame rate depending on which appeals to you more - better motion or visual effects. The PS5 version seemed to be leaning on upscaling too much and likely FSR 2, which was a bit too soft/blurry even compared to 1080p on PC.
Of course, that was only the demo and my subjective opinion but the PC version seemed well optimised and you have more control there, so it seems a better choice.
That was a good answer, thank you 👍🏻