What is the difference between gaming playstation 4 pro and gaming through gaming pc?

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What is the difference between gaming playstation 4 pro and gaming through gaming pc?

ca

A lot of differences, with one you have a controller with the PC mouse and keyboard.

Console has a constant graphic while the PC can shake depending on the performance.

However, the PC is usually always better for gaming.

Re

A good gaming PC has a lot more power, so it achieves more than just 60Fps.

So you can connect it to a 144hz monitor and the gaming experience is much better. You can also chat with your friends in programs such as Discord or Teamspeak, which are much more sophisticated and better than the party function in Ps4. A PC usually has more USB slots, you generally have a lot more options for things other than gaming, etc.

Bo

The difference, on a PC you can play all games that are for PC, which is usually more extensive than with Playsi.

On a Playstation, some games are more stressful due to the controller.

Eg Sims I hate Sims by controller. ^^

De

PlayStation also works with mouse and keyboard and PCs can also be connected to controllers

ca

It is actually so, but it is not meaning and purpose. As a rule, games are played on the PC with a mouse and keyboard and on the console with a controller

De

You can also play ps4 with a keyboard and mouse

Bo

Kay, well then. ^^

De

There's no difference between the two systems because you can do the same everywhere.

ca

Yes you can, it still differs, try playing an egoshooter on the console with mouse and tatstaur and you will notice the latency.

Consoles are not designed otherwise they could save the controller, and this project requires tools that are quite expensive. Think about the xim 4 what it costs.

So it's a difference because without tools you can't just connect a mouse and keyboard to the ps4 and at least not gamble with all games ^^

Ex

The consoles use, for example, predefined graphic presets that can't be changed. On the PC you can set every detail separately including changing driver settings.

The PS4 only uses 60Hz refresh. On the other hand, you play 60-240Hz on the PC. That makes a difference.

Last but not least, the difference between controller and mouse control during rotations.

ma

Well, since the answers here again go in the direction of "PC is always better", I break a lance for the consoles.

Yes, a PC has more power. Yes, most games look better, yes most games are more fluid and yes, there are usually more games. But it always depends on the target group.

Mr. And Mrs. Meier, both over 40 and not very technical, may just want to play some video game together for a few hours on weekends. You now have the choice:

a. You are looking for gaming PCs on the internet and hope to get something that is okay in terms of price / performance or get "advice" from a large chain.

b. You buy a console in the nearest electronics store that pretty much anyone can connect, which only requires the television that is likely to be available anyway, which is relatively cheap compared to gaming PCs (at least the powerful ones that are constantly touted with such questions), and at you can practically not break anything as long as you don't put it on. And with that you can also watch Blu-Rays and DVDs, or run Spotify, which is practical.

A console is simply much more comfortable for people who are not particularly enthusiastic about technology, both in terms of purchase and handling. And the negative points just don't matter. I know people who are already enthusiastic about the new Mario graphics, which will not bother the graphics of some AAA games (which still looks good) compared to the PC. If you have the whole thing as a real hobby and accordingly spend a lot of time with video games, things look different of course (although some will sooner or later also spend the 400 euro more to buy a console for the exclusive titles, but that is a different story.)