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Fordítási probléma jelentése
@ Riley: I've read that test, but it doesent tell me how the PC and the ps4 campares to each other.
@ Zombie cat: Yeah that would ofcourse be the best, but thats also wildley expensive! :)
See, the ting is I already have the laptop but I like playing online with my friends and they mostly have ps4s. Therefore I'm considering changing to the ps4 system for my gaming, but only if the ps4 isnt a noticable downgrade in quality and preformance.
Oh, and another thing I'm thinking about is the future. Will the laptop start to lag behind on games such as Fallout 4 and so on?
I plan to get a PS4 eventually, but because of the exclusives. So it's not a total loss if you get a PS4 but don't expect it to be stronger.