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the only reason buying console games used to be a better option was their value as collectable items, and "owning" a physical copy (rather than just a "license" to play the game); in many modern consoles (such as ps5), usually you wont have an actual physical copy of the game, but a code to download a copy, and be forced to depend in the availability of the server (which is what happens with steam too).
so, theres no advantage in consoles: only downsides, at a higher cost-price
go to youtube and watch gamers playing
Both have traversal stutter. ps5 especially on the ps5pro has it to a much lesser degree then pc. What your posting about a code in a box is extremely rare in the case of console games.
No it is not smooth, it has dips in fps. You keep spamming anti pc stuff and promoting ps5 pro yada yada, just a sad little sony sponsor.