level 1. PS4 error code: CE-35491-2. I got a PC not getting a ps5. Popular password manager could have a critical vulnerability, Windows 10 antivirus is getting a huge upgrade, Bethesda may not be Microsoft's last big Xbox Studios purchase, Xbox Series X pre-order and price: next-gen console pre-orders live now, Best free games 2020: the top free games to download on PC, New PS5 images offer the best look yet at the console’s size, Tesla, Musk promette un modello da 25.000 euro, Sony's flagship 4K OLED TV is now available – and it's way cheaper than we thought, Windows 10 running Android apps via Your Phone is fully rolled out – and the feature will soon get even better, Questi notebook costano pochissimo. I don’t know man, console graphics claims always seem to be over exaggerated. Better off getting a Steam Link. Show only OP | Jan 21, 2020 at 7:44 AM #1. baz178. XboneX is a total waste of money for someone like you. I would go with PS5 due to ease of use and convenience, the excellent big budget aaa exclusives, no hackers ruining games, having the option of buying physical, split screen/local co-op, exclusive content, portability and you will find that big developers along with most Japanese devs will tend to prioritise consoles over PC.
There used to be a 500 post requirement before you could start a topic. We don't even know what the consoles will be capable of at this point, even if Phil Spencer revealed the processor with an "8K" engraved on it. Use Steamlink and steam controller or something. Does having another PC make sense? With what we've seen of RDNA (the current AMD Navi graphics microarchitecture), it's barely able to perform at 4K, which basically eliminates 8K gaming altogether. If this platform is successful, then it could very well be the death of expensive consoles like the XBox, Playstation, and Nintendo since Google's device is such a cheap little thing. Do graphics cards not drop in price when the new consoles release? Also similar to cars is that you can even start off basic with budget parts, building up your rig to an unstoppable gaming behemoth over time.

Better to buy a PS4, PC, or wait for the PS5?
(but not sports). That's a great solution. I have a home office I do my pc gaming from. Never played the 4K one but at this point I don’t think I am buying a console ever again. Not bait, not trolling? I've even checked with my PC and TV running the same game side by side, and there was no noticeable latency there with Ethernet. If it starts to become a staple of your household for multiple people to use, you may have to, but consider the following first: Consider trying a Steam Link and see if it meets your needs. Can't decide weather to build a mega pc. ", just to try and rile up the console factions. But I do buy high end CPUs because they last for years, even if you overclock. Is there usually a price drop in pc components after new consoles drop? I got a PC not getting a ps5. I do have a 4k HDR capable TV now so I'm looking forward to a more capable console. There are some exclusives for PS5, but I'm going to say PC all the way. Yeah, I don't agree with mid gen upgrades. Pretty sure this is a boring bait thread. There are some exclusives for PS5, but I'm going to say PC all the way. We don't know for sure when the PS5 comes out, but it's probably safe to assume that it won't be out until maybe 2020 because the Pro is only a little over one year old. If you have ethernet and gigabit ports, it should run pretty flawlessly. If you dont have such an option then buy X1X or Pro, depends what games youre into most or what you looking for. Press J to jump to the feed.