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In my opinion not being able to pause in battles will be a problem in two cases the first is if decide to attack without saving your game and the battle does not go your way and second event battles may be a little bit difficult as you won’t have the opportunity to see the layout of your units.
Other than the two mentioned the above the only difference I can think of would be the games controls for the PC everything is simply a point and click away with a console controller you’ll need to remember what each button is used for.
While I own the PC version of the game because I didn’t own a PS4 I would say that $20 for the
PS4 is a pretty good bargain since it includes all the base games DLC scenarios.