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Upgrade your PC's hardware and drivers.
Update your PC and / or get a newer one that's suited for gaming.
Xbox One technically have backward compatibility with previous Xbox 360 games. But still, PS4 has good exclusives while Xbox One eh.... Well it's your choice.
PS4 pros and cons:
+More graphical power!
+Has good exclusives like Uncharted 4, Horizon Zero Dawn, and much more!
+4K upscaling (PS4 Pro)
+Upgradeable hard drives
-Require PS Plus subscriptions to play online multiplayer
-No backward compatible with previous PS3 games unless the developers decided to release the PS4 remastered version
Xbox One:
+Even more POWERS!!!! (Xbox One X only)
+Backward compatible with previous Xbox 360 games!
+Native 4K resolution (Xbox One X only)
-Non-upgradeable hard drives
-(same as PS4) require Xbox Live Gold for blablabla
-Original Xbox One is too weak! (I suggest you should get Xbox One S)
And original Xbox games now too.
Again, upgrade your PC's hardware and drivers.