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Even so, I will tell you that PC players prefer not to play a game because it doesn't come out on PC before playing it on a console, so what makes you think that anyone cares that a game that we DO have on PC works better on PS5? ?
We don't care about consoles, leave us alone
The logical fallacy there is that they're comparing an $800 iPhone to a $30 Android phone. If they had gotten an $800 Android phone, they would have had a completely different experience.
Basically, yes, GoT is going to play better on a $500 Playstation than it will on that $300 PC you bought at Walmart.