For "real" PC games, but if you often want to have fun with siblings or friends, then play together on the switch. There are tons of exclusive titles like the Mario Card series that really just make you want to go.
Xbox, by far.
I feel 100%
Depends on your taste.
Personally, I would take the xbox there.
Depends on the person, I think the best is ps4 or 5
Bad exclusives
Come on, let's leave it, you PS fanboy, I don't feel like teaching them anything again.
Yes, come on xbox fanboy, tell me what
No, I don't teach such people anything.
Ok one thing.
A console that currently costs 300 euro is better than one that costs 1,000 euro. You can guess which is which.
That's because the interest in PS5 is much greater. I was thinking more about the PS4 and Xbox One now because I don't expect anyone to have the new generation
We can also compare.
The Xbox is better there too…
In what aspects?
I take the switch because it has the funniest games and I can take it with me at any time
Processor, hard drive, graphics card.
Minimal difference, PSN has more players, better exclusives, more games…
Where did you get this false statement from?
The Xbox players are much more… Just like exclusives.
I said BETTER exclusives… Call me better than Uncharted 1-4, Tlou 1 and 2, Ghost of Tsushima, God of War, Persona 5 etc… The only thing I can think of on Xbox is Halo
It's a matter of taste…
E.g. Forza Horizon, Forza Motorsport.
Neither can you compare the design.
But you can also look at the metascores of experts
Can you look at them?
Briefly a few facts why the Xbox is better.
The Jaguar of the PS4 clocks at about 1.6 GHz, and the one from the Xbox clocks at 2.3 GHz.
As for the fans:
Xbox One X vs. PS4 Pro: volume
Microsoft uses liquid-based cooling for the powerful AMD chip in the Xbox One X. This also has a fan that is only subtly audible under load. The PS4 Pro - just revision 1 - is significantly louder. On a hot summer's day, the PS4 Pro can sometimes sound like a small, high-frequency sounding hair dryer that can drown out even louder game noises. The later revisions are a bit more bearable in terms of volume, but do not come close to the Xbox One X. Overall, we therefore award the point to Microsoft.
As for general performance in games:
There's no discussion about performance. The Xbox One X achieves a full 60 FPS in some games with a 4K UHD resolution of 3860 x 2160 pixels. With a few exceptions, if at all, the PS4 Pro only manages this in simple titles. The rule is that the Sony console has to reduce the resolution in favor of a higher frame rate. 6 versus 4 teraflops in raw computing power are clearly noticeable. You also pay a slightly higher price for this.
Of course, the Xbox One X also reaches its limit with some titles and has to adjust the resolution for better performance. Compared to the PS4 Pro, this happens less often.
As for the discs and multimedia functions:
The Xbox One X allows you to play UHD Blu-rays. The PS4 Pro only supports conventional Blu-ray discs. https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/xbox-one-x-oder-ps4-pro-test-vergleich-duell-features-3197957-15861.html# thinks that the future of 4K lies in online streaming, but we would have liked to have made the decision ourselves so that we would not have to buy an additional player if the worst came to the worst.
The Xbox One X is also ahead in terms of multimedia. On the one hand, this is due to the fact that Microsoft designed the Xbox One as a media center and provides HDMI input, recording functions and optional TV tuners. On the other hand, it is due to the support of the Microsoft Store, which gives access to many useful apps that are missing from the https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/xbox-one-x-oder-ps4-pro-test-vergleich-duell-features-3197957-15861.html# station Store. The Kodi media center is an example. And the Xbox One X also reproduces content in Dolby Vision and https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/xbox-one-x-oder-ps4-pro-test-vergleich-duell-features-3197957-15861.html# on suitable devices. The new picture and sound standards are completely absent from the PS4. Last but not least, the adaptive synchronization FreeSync should be mentioned. This adapts the screen frequency of compatible displays to the frames per second (FPS) output and ensures a more stable and sharper image. At the moment only the Xbox One X offers this, and it can also output a 120Hz image signal on suitable displays. There's no such thing on the PS4 either.
As for the controllers:
Xbox One X vs. PS4 Pro: Controller
Microsoft relies on the tried and tested Xbox One wireless controller for the controller. This is now available in the third version. Like the PS4 Pro controller (Dual Shock 4 from 2016), the latest version supports Bluetooth to connect it to compatible computers or mobile devices. The camps have always been arguing about which controller is better in the hand. We continue to believe that the Xbox has an advantage here. The softer curves on the sides and the staggered arrangement of the analog sticks allow the hands to play more relaxed and tire more slowly.
In addition, there's compatibility with PCs: Microsoft offers an https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/xbox-one-x-oder-ps4-pro-test-vergleich-duell-features-3197957-15861.html# adapter for around 20 euro, with which the (or more) wireless Xbox One controller can work easily and easily with a Windows PC. Sony's similarly expensive wireless adapter only offers more convenience for https://www.pc-magazin.de/news/ps4-remote-play-pc-app-download-systemanforderungen-tipps-3195997.html - PS4 titles streamed from the console on the PC. If you want to use the Dual Shock 4 for PC games, you can use cable or http
To be honest, I don't feel like reading through all of this. These are little things that you hardly notice. Overall, the Xbox has more teraflops, but not that much either, both run roughly the same. I'm interested in what I play. You completely ignored that with the exclusive titles, and PS Plus is also better than Xbox Live Gold. Nice monthly game etc. And where did you get the information that the Xbox One x is running at 220 Fps?
To be honest, I don't feel like reading through all of this.
Why, because you don't want to see that you are wrong?
These are little things that you hardly notice.
You can tell that you haven't read anything. Since when are SoC performance, GPU performance, cooling performance, etc. Unimportant. It's not like a console won't work without them…
I'm interested in what I play.
Cool, but unfortunately no one asked about it. The talk here is clearly about the hardware, and it is much better on the Xbox. You can't tell me that you play so many games that are only available on the PS. I also have some that are only available on the XBox, yes great. And now? Am I taking that as an argument? I don't think so because they're small things.
You completely ignored that with the exclusive titles, and PS Plus is also better than Xbox Live Gold.
Yes, I ignored that because there was no more space there. You can't compare PS Plus to Xbox Live… You have to take the Game Pass, and it's a lot better. There's really every single game that is available on the Xbox console for maybe 5 euro a month, and you can even play it online with it.
And where did you get the information that Xbox One x is running at 220 fps?
I haven't said or quoted that anywhere. I only said that it emits a 120 Hertz signal, that's something completely different…