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VeganWanker t1_j4keix4 wrote

I know this is r/consoles but have you considered a PC? You'd likely get the best of both worlds (Gamepass and some Sony Exclusives)

Back on topic though, our household has a PS5 and a Series X, the PS5 barely gets switched on and I'm pretty sure it's because of Gamepass, though the PS5 does have some great exclusives and I massively prefer the controller.

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AllThatJazz___ t1_j4kcs3h wrote

I own a ps5 digital and series S. I buy games digitally exclusively.

A big plus point for the Xbox beyond game pass is that you can use a VPN to buy digital games from foreign stores and use them on your home country profile.

An advantage of the ps5 was the additional compatible nvme is cheaper than the proprietary nvme for the Xbox.

Disadvantages of xbox

I have had to replace 1 Xbox controller and fix another for stick drift issues

The correct answer is probably getting the console most of your friends play. Honestly think this will be the last gen of traditional consoles.

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1northfield t1_j4kcksh wrote

There is no bad choice, both consoles have almost the same library of games, both deliver a great experience and both are reliable enough to provide you with new games for the next 5-7 years. PlayStations advantages are that it has some amazing mostly single player gaming experiences, games like the last of us and Spider-Man spring to mind and it”s controller has some advanced features like haptic triggers and a speaker that can enhance your gaming experience, it will also have a VR headset release in the next month or so if you are interested in that further down the road. The Xbox advantages are a generally better and more open system with features like quick resume (let’s you pick up from a game exactly where you ended your session) and great support for older games, you can even play arcade games and older PlayStation, Nintendo and Sega games on it. Gamepass is the biggest reason to get an Xbox, this gives you a newly released game on average every 10 days with all Xbox produced games included, it’s a subscription service like Netflix but tends to work out to be the yearly cost of about 2-3 full priced games and is ridiculous value. Overall I play my Xbox much more than my PlayStation due to Gamepass, this service has enabled me to discover lots of great games that I would have had no interest in playing if I had to pay for them individually, the PlayStation gets used when a particular exclusive comes out that I’m interested in.

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The-Switcher t1_j4kbzpa wrote

Ps 5 is much bigger but have ghost of Tsushima and last of us ! Xbox have game pass (imagine getting starfield , Diablo 4[if acquisition pass] , new or any Bethesda/acti game for small monthly fee instead of £65 each) but ps5 can switch off crossplay and find lobbies. Tough decision. If you don’t mind multiplayer games , I would pick up series x as it probably will age better due to more powerful hardware and game pass will keep you occupied even if you don’t have idea what you would like to play.

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Big-Solution-3894 t1_j4ka6og wrote

Both great but I tend to use my Series x a lot more. Probably due to game pass and halo. I find the selection on gamepass slighter better than my ps premium subscription.

But it would probably come down to what games you like playing. PS has some great single players if you’re in to that. Ghost, Death Stranding, Returnal, Horizon, Spider-Man etc.

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L3thalPredator OP t1_j4ji9nv wrote

Reply to comment by Bogmat in series x or S? by L3thalPredator

Well that's the most similar one I could find, it's same brand, same size but different model. Mine it has same resolution too but 200hz and thanks, it is very nice, got it for 2021 Christmas

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EggImperium t1_j4ixqz1 wrote

Console hardware manufacturers have a software submission process to ensure a standardization of the system and brand experience. A software cannot get on the market on that platform without passing submission. While not foolproof, like some issues get waived/get fixed later, but the games are at least garanteed to run on the system.

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