• PS5 vs. PC mini-rant

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 30 14:21:48 2023
    Well this video came up in my feed of comparing a PS5 vs. a gaming PC,
    at the same price point, and being intrigued, I'd thought I'd watch it.

    What a absolute load of tosh. If your sole criteria is pure performance
    of course the PS5 is better. The clue is in the name 'gaming'. That's
    what I mainly use a PC for and it's pretty important to me what games I
    can play. A PS5 isn't value for money if most of the games I want to
    play aren't available for it.

    It honestly felt like one of those videos from a fanboy (yes you get
    them for PC's as well) that had set it up just to come to the conclusion
    of loo how smart I am as I have a PS5 and you have a PC you bunch of
    losers. I'm going to make a video of whether gaming on the go is better
    on a Steam Deck that it is on a PS5. I wonder which one will come out
    the winner.

    Well now I've got that of my chest back to preparing for tonight's game
    of Call of Cthulhu.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu Nov 30 16:05:05 2023
    On 30/11/2023 15:52, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 14:21:48 +0000, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:

    Well this video came up in my feed of comparing a PS5 vs. a gaming PC,
    at the same price point, and being intrigued, I'd thought I'd watch it.

    You forgot to link the video ;-)

    What a absolute load of tosh. If your sole criteria is pure performance
    of course the PS5 is better. The clue is in the name 'gaming'. That's
    what I mainly use a PC for and it's pretty important to me what games I
    can play. A PS5 isn't value for money if most of the games I want to
    play aren't available for it.

    In the PS5 vs PC battle, in absolute performance the advantage STILL
    lies with the PC. The consoles major advantages are in price and
    convenience. A $500 PC is unlikely to outperform a PS5, and you will
    almost never need worry about viruses or device drivers on any of that
    sort of nonsense on the Playstation

    (although even there the advantage is decreasing; $500 PCs are
    surprisingly capable, even if they aren't quite up to the level of
    modern consoles, and long gone are the days when you could just slam a cartridge into a console and start playing immediately).

    But PCs have other strengths that - at least in my opinion - make them
    the superior platform. They are multifunctional devices, not just
    machines designed for games. Even if you own a PS5, you'll probably
    STILL need a PC... so why not just spend that extra $500 on purchasing
    a better computer in the first place? And compatibility on the PC is
    amazing; not only is there a larger range of NEW games on the
    platform, but pretty much the entire backlog of old games can be still
    be played too (and most of the backlog of games on other platforms
    too).

    So yeah, of course a $500 PC isn't going to compete with a PS5;
    there's no way it can, since the price of the hardware of the PS5 is subsidized by Sony. But those equations start to change pretty quickly
    as the price of your PC goes up, and even a $500 PC is still pretty
    damn good given how much it can do. And, sure, I get the appeal of the convenience a console offers... I just don't think that adds enough
    extra value.

    But what do I know, I'm a long-standing member of the PC Master Race.
    ;-)


    I didn't link the video as I didn't want anyone to go through the pain I
    had to endure :-)

    As for you other points, that's what irritated me about it. Completely
    ignoring the strengths of the PC in favour of the strengths of a PS5.
    Each of them have their pro's and con's and then it's up to the
    individual to decide which one is best for them.

    For me it's somewhat of a no brainer to go for a PC.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mike S.@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Thu Nov 30 12:23:04 2023
    On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 10:52:41 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    But PCs have other strengths that - at least in my opinion - make them
    the superior platform. They are multifunctional devices, not just
    machines designed for games. Even if you own a PS5, you'll probably
    STILL need a PC... so why not just spend that extra $500 on purchasing
    a better computer in the first place? And compatibility on the PC is
    amazing; not only is there a larger range of NEW games on the
    platform, but pretty much the entire backlog of old games can be still
    be played too (and most of the backlog of games on other platforms
    too).

    The oldest PC game I ran on this computer was Wizardry 1: Proving
    Grounds of the Mad Overlord.

    And as far as other platforms go, I run C64 games on this PC.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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