Gaming PC or Playstation 5?

He
- in PlayStation
9

At the end of this year, Playstation 5 will be released for an estimated 400 euro. It can output 8K HDR or 4K HDR with 120hz. It also supports ray tracing and loads the games via fast SSD storage, which means that loading times are almost eliminated. What you also have to consider with the PS5 is that it will get many exclusive games and all games can be perfectly adapted to the architecture. The accessories such as controllers and 3D headphones are of the highest level. https://www.computerbild.de/...70650.html

Of course, with a gaming PC for the same price, you would never get such a performance. The purchase price would be significantly more expensive here. But there are the advantages that a gaming PC can do much more than play games on it. In addition to Internet research, this also enables video editing, office work, file editing and much more. In contrast to a console, a computer can also be upgraded at any time and there are often bargains in terms of hardware and software. Games are usually cheaper here and still allow greatly expanded features.

What would you have gotten or what would be a better investment in general. Because I can't decide what I want to get. Just vote, write me your thoughts and support them with pros and cons arguments.

Cu

If you just want to gamble, the Playstation 5 is more worthwhile.

If you want to cut video, surf the internet, do office work, etc., as already described, then of course the computer.

Fr

The PS5 will not be able to do 8k… With 10.28 teraflops this is not feasible in gaming. Maybe she will be able to play an 8k movie, and then you need a device that shows you this 8k.

Even at 4k HDR, I think it is daring to achieve a constant 120fps.

However, as a Playstation child, I'm always for the console.

Mo

Basically, you already list the most important pros and cons of the two.

Where do you like the gaming experience better? How much money do you want to spend? This will amount to these questions, but you can only answer them yourself.

He

But it can do 8K: https://www.playstation.com/...de-de/ps5/

But I think everyone knows that 8K is the biggest marketing mistake. 8K is hardly (noticeably) better than 4K and you have about 1,000 losses…

Bu

Pick up the PC. The games are cheaper, you don't have to pay money to play online, you install mods, do office work, have upgrade options in the future, etc.

Gu

That is exactly it

Ke

No she can't do 8K.

That's just upscaled 8K.

So 1080p or 4K is just a little more scaled up

Fr

It says clearly that you can play games in 4320p. The PS4 Pro can play 4k games, but there are actually none… I assume that there will be no 8k games for the PS5, and if so, then so simple that 8k won't make any sense either.

No

PS5 exclusive title uninteresting for you and you have enough money (and it is worth it because you do more on the PC than just playing) for a good gaming PC, then get a PC, otherwise get a PS5

I'm going to get a PS5 because many of my favorite games are PlayStation exclusive titles and I definitely want to play them on the PS5.

Again briefly to the specifications of the PS5

A lot of it is just marketing. You may see 120FPS in a 2D game. With a slightly more complex game never (it is possible if you turn down the resolution and generally make the game design less complex. Nobody will do that to achieve 120FPS). With AAA titles, even with 4K 60FPS I have doubts whether this can be guaranteed constantly. With large, complex open-world games, this is probably not the case, unless you save resources somewhere else.