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You'll get options of
Fidelity = 4k, RT 30-60fps
Performance = less than 4k RT (on/off) 60 fps
Heard some have done a mix at 40- fps but haven't played whatever game/s that did that
When you want to upgrade you will need to replace the entire console. Sure at this rate it'd prob cost less than a equivalent GPU and/or CPU.
Can't do anything else like you can with a PC, Office stuff, web browsing and so on..
PS frequently has sales and if you fork out on the disc version you can borrow or buy used games.
Need to sub to PS+ for stuff but you do get a few free games every month or you can go for the higher tier and get access to lots more. Current game list...keep in mind it's like other subscriptions. New games added and other removed
https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/ps-plus/games/
I love my PS5 and it does make thing simple compared to PC and def good value. Thing is I miss keyboard and mouse. Thats why I've had games on PS5 (some PS4 games) and I've purchased on PC just so I can play them again used a mouse
consoles use so many shortcuts and tricks to do what they do
cutting fps, lowering rendered res and blurring
they are getting better at it, but also better at fooling you
There's a lot of benefits to playing on PC, but those do come with a fairly minimal amount of effort on the player's part. Not everyone has the wherewithal, patience, or smarts to reasonably put in that effort. If you're just looking to play games in the short term and you don't want to worry about, or care about graphics settings, mods, hardware configurations, system maintenance, etc, then perhaps the walled-garden of consoles are for you.
Playing on PC is a bit like owning an old hotrod. If you know what you're doing and don't mind getting your hands a little dirty, you can have a fine-running machine that will run laps around those mass-produced cars. Some folks would probably be better off with one of those mass-produced cars though. They don't know how, nor are they willing to learn how to maintain a real machine. The mass-produced car will be reliable. It will get you from point A to point B, and for some people this is just fine.\
I've noticed some people fall into this trap with PC where there's always something better than what they have, so they feel like they're somehow missing out on something. With consoles this isn't a concern. A PS5 is a PS5, and you can know that games will run the same on one PS5 as they will another. You'll never get anxious that your game isn't running optimally or that it could be better if only you had a newer GPU. If you're into multiplayer on console, you'll never be concerned that the other guy won because he has better hardware than you do.
Yes, but for many people this might be for the best. If you're a bit neurotic the up-front transparency of PC gaming can be overwhelming. There's tons of settings, and even if you don't know what half of them do, of course you want to turn them all up to maximum or you might feel like you're not getting the best possible experience.
On console it doesn't matter. How the game runs and looks is how the game runs and looks. There's no way to tweak or adjust or optimize, so for the neurotic mind it can really put them at ease. Just run it and know you have the "best" experience for the hardware you're running it on.
I might be fault of game optimalization or too weak CPU, yet still.
My PC can run games at max in 1080p at 80-140+ FPS and it's honestly enough for now I guess.
I prefer to have high fps and 1080p than low fps and 2160p
Perfect, because this is often the only choice you get with consoles. With many games you can choose between high fps at lower resolutions, or lower fps at higher resolutions. That's it.
I've noticed even when you dial-in a game on PC to the same equivalent settings a console uses, people still get stressed out that not everything is up as high as it goes. You see it here all the time. People getting upset at a PC game's performance when they are on ultra settings, 4k with raytracing turned on. Then they're happy with the console experience even though the console is running medium-high settings with checkerboard rendering.
Ignorance is bliss.
Well, DooM Eternal run at PS5 4K 60FPS
Including raytracing and HDR?
https://youtu.be/6BiY0Yxav-M
Indeed, and it looks great, but it's not the same as what PC is capable of, and if you adjust the PC to be equivalent to what the PS5 puts out, you'll be turning a lot of things down. You'll notice lower detail in textures on consoles due to the low anisotropic filtering being used, and dynamic resolution scaling means consoles turn down the res when things get heated to keep that FPS up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ5ZyVYlq5A
But if you just want to play, and if turning down a couple things on PC makes you feel itchy like you've just committed some kind of crime, (Even though consoles do the same thing, you just don't know about it.) then by all means, play on console. Have fun and enjoy.