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Hit alt+z on your key board and see if an overlay comes up / says its on.
Shadow play is something Nvidia cards do where theyre recording the last minutes or so of your game play - and you can hot key to "save" that video (Makes it easy to record / save highlights).
Rivals does NOT like shadow play. If you havea beastly rig you can power through it, but rivals still doesnt play well with any form of it.
(I had the same issues with mine, runninga 3080 ti, and had to disable it. Instant improvement)
>Pay a premium for hardware that cannot be replaced for upgrades
>Pay for a system that cannot play older games
>Pay for a minuscule library compared to PC
>Pay for 60fps lock
And for the price of a PC? You're hilarious bud. You should enroll in clown college
Unless, you go used market and build it yourself, which if you're looking at a ps5 you're not looking to do. Most want to go with new and pre-built, which for an equivalent build would be around $1000, or more.
I know PCs definitely can be superior depending on what you buy, but currently, the least expensive GPU that's competitive with a PS5 just released two weeks ago and is half the price of the PS5 alone that didn't change MSRP in 4 years, and that's based on USA prices. Europe is double screwed with PC part prices, they're not even 1$ = 1€, it's way worse.
Add 250$ with the SSD & CPU, you reach the PS5 MSRP, and you still have to buy a case, a compatible motherboard, RAM (DDR5 especially ain't cheap), and a PSU. And with 250$, I'm not even sure if both your SSD & CPU will be good enough, one will potentially get sacrificed.
That's bare minimum, and before buying a dedicated CPU fan, and all assuming you build it yourself. Pre-built or asking someone else to build comes with a premium, and it's not such an easy thing to do that M. Normie or your granma can do on their own.
I don't have a PS5, and I can do much more with my current PC, but I envy their convenience. Also I have way less hardware/software problems with the consoles I own in general than with a PC. On console the worst problem I've come across is a couple crashes, bad controllers (just Switch Joy Cons, but terrible enough to warrant mention), and sometimes inconsistent framerate (that can still happen on PC depending on port optimisation).
I wouldn't get my Switch to outright fail to stay on for 20 minutes because a speck of dust entered a RAM slot, while I scramble for weeks/months thinking the BSOD codes mean that it's a CPU or Windows issue, yet nope, I just needed to reseat the sticks. I was lucky to have the gumption to do that on my own, while many other people would've sent to the repair person and have to pay 50-100€ for a simple "remove/insert" job.
1440p