@@illogicalllamasome ppl dont know how to build a pc and buy prebuilds i mean its cheaper to build it yourself but there is no need to call him a scammer cus he makes a living out of selling PCs
@@wowpoubelleI've got about 7000 dollars worth of games for free over the years. My pc is much cheaper than a console ever will be with games in mind.
It basically boils down to playing consoles only if you play games exclusively, and not have to worry about anything else like building your own PC, maintaining it, etc. Of course, you still have to clean it, but in my experience, it doesn't take nearly as long and as tedious as a PC is.
Actually, you only need a browser, I did it all on my phone. Since almost everyone has a phone, or at least a laptop or chromebook, something to access a browser, you can do it.
@@its_just_a_memest-fUppp. Anyways to the op- you can also upgrade your pc overtime and at a certain point get much better experience like more smoother gameplay, can use mouse & kb, can use higher resolution with higher refresh rate, pirate (which we all do can’t lie, fitgirl our savior), can get on call, stream etc etc. Not to mention there’s so much thing you’ll do on ur pc besides gaming.
@@zxqhyr I don’t know about ps5 but I had a ps4 and kbm on ps4 has really bad delay. And pc will always have a smoother gameplay depending on how lower you do the settings, plus now a 500-600$ pc with fsr or dlss will give much more fps in a cost of little to no notice resolution cost. And there’s a lot more as the short and I said.
@@Dielit305 okay yeah i understand the smoother gameplay part more now, personally i dont use console so uh cant check if kbm has delay or not i was just trying to address that you can use kbm on console (tho i used to have a series s and it was 100% playable)
I find the maintenance and upgrading of a pc one of the most fun things to do. Its satisfying knowing the ins and out and being able to help friends and family build their pc
@@ska6249 haha i guess so. But lifes too short so i dont mind the hit on the wallet as long as i have my bills paid and money to splurge on what i love. But I usually upgrade every few years so i try to get the most out of my money
You know I wouldn't mind getting a PC but I wouldn't want to deal with the hassles of maintenance, troubleshooting, or the fact that they're extremely fragile. Although I got to admit that PCS are monsters when it comes power.
@@just_a_little_trolling9380 honestly pc parts are pretty sturdy nowadays, its really hard to break something. When i built my first computer I had to watch a bunch of youtube videos and take my time. If something felt off, I stepped back and reevaluated. You start to get more comfortable and learn a lot troubleshooting. Eventually the anxiety’s goes away and its second nature
also worth noting a lot of games may not be exclusive to one console or the other, but many games still aren’t released on pc, or not released on pc for a couple years after release
When you're a console cowboy (I gave my cousin that nickname and been calling him that ever since), chances are that you also have a laptop for stuff that a console can't do.
Half the replies to comments are "they're not exclusive you can emulate" and I'm sitting here like "you're... literally running a console, in your computer, you're stupid!"
Nintendo gets a pass because they've always been peculiar about their titles. And also they use cartridges which are much easier to move than disks (since like a quarter of their brand is portability) so idk. I'm putting edit 2 a bit higher so people read- emulation doesn't magically make everything about the switch better. The whole point of it is to be a unique console that can be taken on the go. Besides, with how it currently is, you still have to use Nintendo titles on Nintendo consoles, emulated or not. Edit for clarification since there appears to have been a war: The switch is 7 years old. It's supposed to be a mobile console. It wasn't intended to be super powerful. Knock that argument off. The switch is the 3rd best selling console. This doesn't mean Xbox and PS outsell it since it's the 3rd best selling of 3. This means it almost outsells the PS2 and DS. It counts for individual mass produced consoles like XSX, XBO, PS5, PS4, Switch, DS, Wii, Wii U, Dreamcast, GameCube, and so on. No console is better than the other in every category. PS5 gets certain genres of games, XSX gets FPS games, Switch is kind of the Jack of all Trades console for Indie Devs, you get the idea. They have their strengths and weaknesses, stop fighting one another. No reason to do all that.
I use the Nintendo switch but I would like a steam deck to play some games on the go that I have on my PC so I wont have to get the same game for the switch like Spyro the reignited trilogy and if I can play SCP SL on the go the steam deck will be worth investing
@@GauravSharmaABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR Rog ally is pretty good. You can get a dock for it and a keyboard and mouse and it can work like a standard desktop pc although it's not going to be as powerful as a dedicated gaming pc it will still get the job done. One major downside is the battery life as it will run out of battery pretty fast. Carrying a portable battery sort of fixes this though.
@@Markerrydo you have $900? Congratulations, you can currently build a solid PC that will rival or even meet/exceed the best console currently available. Is it more expensive upfront? Yes. Is it more expensive in the long run? No, it saves a ton of money at the end of the day. Should you buy a PC? That's a question you should answer on your own but to imply that you need to spend eight or even five times as much money upfront in order to get the same experience when it's more like two times, is extremely disingenuous.
@@Markerry i will ask again, do they only sell supercomputers where you live or somehing? a good pc relative to the current gen consoles costs about as much as a console and like 5 years worth of subscriptions. you think anyone would buy a computer if they costed as much as a used car?
@@imslightlybetterthanyou8365 no game is exclusive if you include emulators, I mean without home-brewing your switch or downloading dolphin, just to a normal consumer, Nintendo is exclusive.
I got into an argument with a dude who was trying to say you can build a PC more powerful than a console for less money, using a build from Zach as a specific example. Good to know if it ever happens in the future that this video exists
@@macjalac5845no, any sites such as steamunlocked offers pirated games with 0 malware, unless u download one of its fake ads which can be avoided with ads adblocker , second sometimes online does work when the game is pirated idk how but I only pirate single player games and it’s been great
@@JeffMen103unfortunately, not everyone is made of money. Also prices in US are much cheaper compared to Europe or Asia. Prices in Europe are usually 20-30% higher than US and with the current state of the GPU market, inflation and dogshit economy, I’m not spending money on PC parts. I have a PC from work, which I use for everything non gaming. For gaming and entertainment, I have a PS5.
I used to mod every single console I've ever owned to be able to run homebrew and to get the console to do things it normally could not do. One day I got my first gaming PC and it was like heaven for me. No modding necessary for the most part and it does gaming plus everything a computer does. No skipping out on system updates, no soldering mod chips, nothing of the sort. Sounds like a "yeah no shit" type of situation I know but PC gaming has always had the stigma that it was unattainably expensive so I never looked into it until I finally got curious enough and found that it's not much more than a new console. I don't mind 1080p 30fps at all because I'm not an eSports person by any means. I just like to play what I like to play
Meh, got a PC around the summer of 2022, and while the modding games like Ark and BO3 has been fun, and some exclusives are fun to play like Gmod or PCVR stuff, I still enjoyed my Xbox more. I feel like anyone I meet on PC is honestly just kinda dumb most of the time. I've met a select few since I started that are solid people, but nothing like Xbox. It may possibly just be due to PC having HORRIBLE player interactions, like on Xbox if I play with some random person I can send em a message asking to play more and maybe add each other after a bit, but on PC you can't message people unless you're already added. Even game chat isn't supported the same way it is on console(on non cross platform games). Lastly, it's like everyone is trying so hard to be a streamer instead of just playing for fun, tried playing games with several people through the steam discussion tabs to ask if anyone wants to play whatever game, y'all add each other party up, then they take 45 minutes setting up their stream between every single match 😤.
@Spikky. You won't unless you make copy's and sell them off for profit that's all they care about, copy and use it free all you want. Just don't resell
Other notes are you can play with any controller you want on PC, don't have to pay for online gaming, and can always upgrade specific parts in your PC when you have some extra cash
Plus, purchased games we can KEEP forever, no need to worry about repurchase the remaster version. Oh one more, your all save files are safe in the cloud
@@fahmimaulana7255 plus access to steam, epic games, battle net, riot games, fivem, etc. I played on my xbox series x but it doesn’t feel the same freedom as pc lol
@@fahmimaulana7255bro you don't own any games you buy digitally lol, plus there are countless remasters for pc games and consoles also have cloud saving for the save files 🤔 if you're gonna make some points try make some valid ones
I bought an Xbox One S last year for my gf because i didn’t have much money. Last week i sold my ultrabook for parts and built my first ever gaming pc (GTX 1660 Super, Ryzen 5 3600, 16gb ddr4 3200mhz, 512nvme ssd, 2tb 7200rpm sshd) and i am so happy. I totally see the difference, even better than the new series S (i never saw an X before) i can play most games at ultra fix 60fps but i get the point. For around 400$ i got a very good pc for me but the one s is still not bad in 2023 for casual gaming, even i love to play on it too and for 100$ it was a great deal 😊
@@MODULER3 well sometimes you only have the budget to pick either one, and laptop will always a priority because of work. Or you can pick both but only get cheap stuff
I agree with you on both sides and I'm a consol player I've got a ps5 and I can get 120 fps on a lot of games and that all I need. for my school work I've got a laptop for that, but I know that for some people, just having a pc for both makes more scene at the end of the day it just depends on the person
Even after I bought my first gaming PC a few weeks ago (kinda late to the party at 24 😂) my PS5 still is the king. But I'm glad to now have the best out of both worlds 😁. A console is just in another league when it comes to ease of use. It just works without any problems and barley maintenance.
My cousin bought the ps5 and i got a pc, i was literally shocked at how fast it booted and how quite it was and how games literally feel like butter. The ps4 in its last couple of years gave me a bad idea about consoles but the ps5 definitely changed that, although, i still prefer my pc. The amount of stuff you could do on there is redicioulous. But consoles do give you a better experience at the 400-$500 range mainly because the companies make the exact same parts paired with the exact same tuning and perfecting on literally every single console, so its almost like an assembly line of extremely effecient parts and software, but pc parts need to be designed, manufactured, and then shipped indevedually which makes them more expensive. In conclusion, consoles are affordable, effecient, and easy While PCs are powerful and very upgradable for cheap.
@@DaddyM7MDthat's because for their cost the Xbox One and PS4 broke the cardinal rule of the console model, which is what pushed many of us toward PC full-time.
@@DaddyM7MD considering you can get a second hand 1650 pc cheaper than a ps5, will get more fps, will run at lower watts and you don't have to buy any games and playstation plus....
@@killerking7374 people also forget to factor in the price of the games as well You can pirate a game on pc if you are low on money but on console.... No chance
@@killerking7374 1650 is not outperforming a ps5 mate. I have a 1650 pc and my ps5 dominates it that is simply false the 1650 is starting to struggle on new games too also that’s not including the price of a cpu motherboard etc
Price to performance is a bigger factor than being able to able to do more. The only reasons you want a good price to performance ratio is for gaming or for workstation use like CAD, DAWs, IDEs, Game Engines, etc. For NEW hardware, buying a console will have a better ratio than that of newly bought hardware- but you should be looking at used 2 to 3 years old high mid range hardware if you care about that anyway. Main reasons consoles have a market is their lack of difficulty and friction in long term use, not for a lack of benefits in comparison to a PC.
The thing is eventually you gotta buy a laptop to do things you can't on console. And the added subscription take a lot long term. For someone who doesn't have a lot of money consoles are good short term investment. For someone who has 1.5k and doesn't mind spending it a pc or laptop is way better.
You don't get "long-term" with a console. There's usually an upgraded console released midway during a generation (though Xbox claims they're not doing that this time). They really want you to get a new console every 3-ish years. Meanwhile, when I build a PC, I get 5-6 years out of it unless I find myself with extra money and decide to go for a new one early. If you wanna play online, that $50/year extra expense over 5 years turns into a +$250 which turns that $599 xbox/ps into a $850 and if you were gonna spend $850, you might as well just build a bang-for-buck PC (which is easily do-able for around $900) that can play most stuff on the market. Maybe not 4k like the consoles, but you get way more flexibility and utility out of it, and if something goes wrong with it, you can fix it yourself and not lose all of your data or be without your machine for several weeks. It does, however, require effort on your part to learn how to do it, but it's really not hard. It really, really isn't hard at all. There's this stigma that working with computers is "hard" .... it's not, whatsoever. It just takes a little common sense and some youtubing.
@@Dhalin50/year is nothing my guy. If someone struggles to pay that then they should game less and work more. Idk about Sony but xbox has already started to phase out it pay for multiplayer e.g. free online games like destiny 2, apex etc don't need a paid subscription to play online.
@@sheev9852 Things add up. 50/yr isn't a lot, no. But when you add that ontop of all of your other bills... NOT paying 50/yr is better. And XB has always offered better deals, due to the gamepass and being able to cross-play stuff between PC and the Xbox, something Playstation could never do.
Personally I'm still running my low-mid range pc that's like 6 years old at this point, it's definitely starting to show it's age but I can still comfortably play anything I want on solid graphics, PCs don't lose relevance when a new generation of cpu/gpu is released. Same can't be said for a new generation of consoles, so even if you get a low end pc it'll probably last you longer, and it can be upgraded rather easily if you ever have the money to do so, which is not something to be ignored.
Still using an Xbox one...10 years old, playing all the new games just fine. Also Xbox supports backwards compatibility pretty well so even my og Xbox games still work.
The series s is perfect for me. U can use it with keyboard and mouse and also access the internet as well as using word, pp, excel ...everything I need
Having the Xbox game pass at prices like 3€ for a month (codes on sites like kinguin), and Epic games free games made It even worse. Now i can't even finish one game that 3 more appear.
@@Manie230 i have a steam deck, $2,100 custom built pc (i built it yay im so cool) xbox one S. playstation 2, nintendo switch, nintendo NES, and im hoping for a nintendo gamecube soon
The resolution and refresh rate depends on your monitor, almost never does a modern gpu limit that, unless you’re really that hardcore and go for 8k or 300hz, as long as your gpu has a port for dp then you’re likely good
Well you actually do need to look for the highest performance when it comes to GPUs. Even though most modern GPUs could run simpler titles like Minecraft, Fortnite and GTA V, they will still struggle with newer titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, especially at high settings.
@@fabiandrinksmilk6205 on cod my 3080 destroys the latest Xbox, those things barely render shit, mine can run 120fps with the highest settings and it looks amazing
this is just so wrong if you're talking about gaming performance. In a game, the PC has to render all 3d objects, aswell as particles and everything else (you can choose the quality of these options, from the lowest, to the maximum). For example, you can play a game in 4k resolution at 60~ fps average at the LOWEST graphics settings. At max settings, the game can easily run at 2fps in 4k, OR 1080p at 60fps average (there are also a lot of different factors involved, this is just a semplistic example)
@@FiReLScar ??? what does this have to do with what I/you said? you said that as long as you have a 4k high refresh rate monitor, you can fully utilize that resolution and refresh rate, which isn't the case at all. If you have a gt 710, you can have a 4k 360hz monitor, but it will still barely play modern games at 480p 20 fps on a good day
Tbh how i see my thought process compared to my brother is that i would invest into a pc and my brother would rather use a console but im going to show him the ropes and teach him why pcs are better. Let the tradition continue
By exclusives, he meant console exclusives. Obviously you can't even count the amount of games available just on pc. Coz consoles are just derivatives of a computer.
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c go with used market, plenty of good deals for great budget friendly hardware if you are patient, and you can use the PC for other things, like work, school and possibly even streaming
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c lol to play game on console you have to pay the online and extra 20 bucks per games and how many years before you're console at 500 bucks become 100% obsolète ? Vs how many years a pc become obsolète ? With some plateform like epic games on pc you get to own every week 1 or 2 game for free do you have the same ..... yeah pc is better AND futur proof
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c dude you good? You know you could just fit everything your trying to say in 1 big comment right? And btw you forgetting the millions of free games on pc while you have 300 for 1 dollar and did you even watch the video
@@alexter2o2CD keys, or GGDeals, or even steam summer sale. New games are always expensive but old games if you haven’t played them yet are quite cheap.
Great video. One thing you forgot to mention is that if you keep you pc for more than 2 years, the price of the subscription required to play games online for consoles would mean the console is more expensive by a longshot. 15 bucks a month times 12 months is already 180 bucks, meaning that the price of the console after one year would effectively be 300 + 180, or nearly 500 bucks if you pay for the online subscription, effectively making a console more expensive over the long run.
@@abebentley9348 bro, you are not required to buy stuff like ea play in order to play parts of the game you've already payed for. The console subscriptions are required in order to play online. Px has no such thing.
@@windows9556 you do not need to pay to play online for most games. The main benefits of a subscription is the games that you get which is optional. Also with a console you can have party games and play split screen or other games like moving out and tricky towers I person with your friends rather then them just sitting around.
Most games don’t actually require subscriptions to play online anymore. They subscription is mainly just to get a large game library. Which I play on both PC and Xbox and since I have Gamepass Ultimate I have the full library on both systems. So instead of paying over 400$ a year on some of the new games I can play them for around 100$ a year.
I’ve explained to my friend who’s had a Xbox his entire gaming life, that manufacturers lose money on the consoles, especially at release, they may break even after a few years. Where they make their money is through game sales and subscriptions.
Makes sense but if you already have a laptop or mac then you dont need to buy a pc cuz u can game on ur console and do the other stuff on your laptop or mac , also xbox has like microsoft edge on their xboxes so u can prettymuch do anything that a pc would do ( only on the web ) + then u also have a laptop or mac so u dont need to worry about other stuff .
If you have the internet for it, I think cloud gaming is a nice middle ground. You can get a computer that has the networking and display for 1440p 120Hz gaming but not the hardware to drive it. Then you just need to pay a cloud gaming subscription like GFN just like you would for Xbox live and you can get solid gaming performance. And you have a solid office PC for doing work.
I used to be a console player but after the PS5 was made unobtainable i built a pc and was happy to be able to play old games at a heavily discounted price and play new games at the same time along with being able to play them at a stable frame rate without the random dip also modding is insane and made every game even more enjoyable
@@trinidadjamieson236 it's pricing is actually really good in my country , and I am not able to find a used rx 580 or rx 570 in my area that's why I think rx 6400 is still a decent GPU People just hate it because of it's lack on encoders but that's not a problem if you have a cpu with iGPU .
@@aneverything448 Nah, it's a pretty terrible GPU. For the performance you're getting, it's too expensive. And no, people don't hate it for the encoder at all, for example 1630 has encoder but it's still considered a terrible card. Mind if i ask what country do you live in?
@@trinidadjamieson236 ive got a rx 6400 in my old Dell optiplex. It's a sleeper lol. Intel I 7 6th gen 1tb SSD 2tb hhd. 32 gb ram. For the money that computers a beast . I got the optiplex for free. Upgraded it myself. It's a beast. Absolute sleeper. Plays GTA on high settings over 120 fps
As a pc gamer who also has consoles i say if all you can get or want is a console then do it do whatever makes you happy because thats what gaming is all about.
The biggest advantage to PC is you can upgrade over time piece by piece instead of buying a whole new system. Consoles have a short life span and very quickly you gotta buy a whole new system to catch up to the new stuff. PC you can start by building a cheap reasonable system for about 500. Then save up for better parts and slowly but surely upgrade it. People need to stop thinking you gotta spend thousands for a gaming PC. You don't need to start out with the newest top of the line hardware. And PC hardware is very good at being future proof. PC hardware lasts way longer than consoles hardware, console hardware becomes outdated fast
That’s not true. Consoles can last up to more than 10 years, and they usually do. Without needing a single upgrade during that timeframe. Same thing cannot be said about a 3-500€ PC
The Xbox one and PS4 have been around for like 10 years by now...and are still getting new game releases. Now try running a PC with equipment from 2013 and you'll be getting horrible resolution and gameplay value.
Bruh my PS4 is nearly a decade or probably more at this point. Never been cleaned and had no issues. Ghost of tsushima was fantastic the last game I played on it. I still prefer PC though I just disagree about it having a short life span.
@@MiraiChiaki yeah, if youre fine with 30fps or games that are sluggish on old consoles. they are outdated fast. its the fact. you cant upgrade parts in a console when new hardware is released. they are stuck with what they ship with
@@CodexVR124 the only reason there are some games still releasing for ps4 and xbox one is because those games either started development on those consoles or contracts. If a new big game is releasing on ps4 and xbox one, they gotta sacrifice fps and graphical fidelity. they will not be supported once 2025 comes around. and the second part is simply not true since pc games you can change all sorts of graphics setting unlike console games. And FSR upscaling helps a lot of those older pc parts to upscale to higher resolutions without losing much fidelity, PC parts hold up for longer
To be fair online console subscription comes with free games you can download and play. $119 for a year of PS premium and like 400 games with no additional charge including PS4 and PS5 exclusives is a hell of a deal
Technically to use the internet at your house you're already playing a monthly fee so but I get where you're coming from but usually with subscriptions now they also throw in a bunch of free games such as Game Pass ultimate being the preferred way and most marketed way for Xbox live now
@@meleoronikalgo3603 theres some alternatives on pc. epic games (and i think amazon prime too) gives free games weekly, and there's still access to xbox gamepass. honestly, i used to play on playstation and not having to pay for online gaming on pc was such an unexpectedly large positive when switching
Been there. Getting a laptop, then downloading 🏴☠️ indie games off your phone and passing them to your laptop is the way I do it, until I get a pc of my own
@@quackatit ballin pc setup doesn't mean ease of life If you have a device solely for the purpose of gaming it's easier to keep things sorted and less stressful on only one device
Another downside is you have to pay to play online on games you bought on consoles. It's pay to play while I could hop on TitanFall 2 on a computer and it wont charge me monthly for just being online.
I think that’s somewhat true, but you also have to factor in the monthly subscription that most consuls and games require if you want to play online where as gaming computers do not have a monthly or any subscription, making it cheaper in the long run
He forgot to mention customization. And the fun of building. I played consoles since I was 5. Swapped to pc a few years ago, and I’ll neeeevver go back. Even a decently built budget pc makes consoles irrelevant almost…and then after a few years, a 4070ti and a 5800x really really makes consoles irrelevant 😋
That’s not totally true, unless we’re talking about the Switch, you can also watch your streaming services and as long as you have a console with a disk drive watch your physical media as well.
Hey Zach, I love you and your videos. Would you be able to make a video on some good side hustles for people still in school cause I really want a pc just can't afford one.🤠
Don't forget you can play emulated games and play modded games and the backwards compatibility is basically 40 years worth of every PC game ever made since DOS 6. And you can also make games on a PC.
We have PC builds IN STOCK today at zttbuilds.com 😉
nah dont do that... all prebuilds are scams please dont be a scammer...
@@illogicalllamasome ppl dont know how to build a pc and buy prebuilds i mean its cheaper to build it yourself but there is no need to call him a scammer cus he makes a living out of selling PCs
I just did the obvious
i just bought a work Pc And a PlayStation
simple
You forgot free games(cracked ones)
So this YT Short is basically just an advertisement. Actually just getting sick of all the fake BS online like this.
Your PC is your everything, it's not just to mod games. Worth investing into it more than a console.
A console costs more than a pc with the price of games you'll pay full price
@@wowpoubelleI've got about 7000 dollars worth of games for free over the years. My pc is much cheaper than a console ever will be with games in mind.
It basically boils down to playing consoles only if you play games exclusively, and not have to worry about anything else like building your own PC, maintaining it, etc.
Of course, you still have to clean it, but in my experience, it doesn't take nearly as long and as tedious as a PC is.
@@wowpoubelleno there is something called game share and its nothing like that garbage steam share bullshit
I’ve racked up nearly 500 games on my PC. I would say I’ve paid for maybe a third of them. So many opportunities for free shit on PC.
"you cant do anything but play games"
me in the corner watching netflix on my xbox one:
Flew over your head 😪
on the xbox consoles you have edge where you can do everything you want and is also good for school
Me on my Xbox writing business emails in edge: 😂
Just buy an internet TV lol ?
@@finnbergermann thats not what I meant by that ._.
Also get access to emulation and modding on PC. Although Series S and X gets access to Dolphin but that still requires a PC to setup.
Wait they have dolphin support now? That's sick
Actually, you only need a browser, I did it all on my phone. Since almost everyone has a phone, or at least a laptop or chromebook, something to access a browser, you can do it.
@@Oracle2448 oh I didn’t know that, that’s actually really cool.
@@lukesono5687 after paying the $25 fee to get access to developer mode, yes
@@Oracle2448 can you go into more detail?
Pirating is my #1 reason
😂😂😂
How u pirate console and pc?
@@KalebPrentice been doing for 6 years never any trouble. I use trusted sites.
@@gladiatorgamer9502 only on pc I use fitgirl repacks
@@KalebPrentice i mean its easy to do
Hed was in the video, now i'm satisfied
I’m satisfied with it too, perfection.
Chwała hedowi
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Bez lipy aż za głowę się złapałem z zaskoczenia. Chwała hedowi
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PC gaming offers benefits such as free games, emulation, modding, and customization. It's worth the investment.
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@@its_just_a_memest-fUppp. Anyways to the op- you can also upgrade your pc overtime and at a certain point get much better experience like more smoother gameplay, can use mouse & kb, can use higher resolution with higher refresh rate, pirate (which we all do can’t lie, fitgirl our savior), can get on call, stream etc etc. Not to mention there’s so much thing you’ll do on ur pc besides gaming.
@@Dielit305 just saying you can also use kbm on console, and smoother gameplay really depends on how much you spend on your pc.
@@zxqhyr I don’t know about ps5 but I had a ps4 and kbm on ps4 has really bad delay. And pc will always have a smoother gameplay depending on how lower you do the settings, plus now a 500-600$ pc with fsr or dlss will give much more fps in a cost of little to no notice resolution cost. And there’s a lot more as the short and I said.
@@Dielit305 okay yeah i understand the smoother gameplay part more now, personally i dont use console so uh cant check if kbm has delay or not i was just trying to address that you can use kbm on console (tho i used to have a series s and it was 100% playable)
I find the maintenance and upgrading of a pc one of the most fun things to do. Its satisfying knowing the ins and out and being able to help friends and family build their pc
Its fun but not for your wallet
@@ska6249 haha i guess so. But lifes too short so i dont mind the hit on the wallet as long as i have my bills paid and money to splurge on what i love. But I usually upgrade every few years so i try to get the most out of my money
You know I wouldn't mind getting a PC but I wouldn't want to deal with the hassles of maintenance, troubleshooting, or the fact that they're extremely fragile. Although I got to admit that PCS are monsters when it comes power.
@@just_a_little_trolling9380 honestly pc parts are pretty sturdy nowadays, its really hard to break something. When i built my first computer I had to watch a bunch of youtube videos and take my time. If something felt off, I stepped back and reevaluated. You start to get more comfortable and learn a lot troubleshooting. Eventually the anxiety’s goes away and its second nature
You can’t upgrade Xbox though so what’s the problem
“Exclusives are a thing of the past”
Sony: 👀
@@gnome1474 good luck emulating Gow ragnarok lmao
XBox with Bethesda: 👀
Most of those exclusives are coming to PC now lol
@@Baerserker26 xbox kills most studios they buy sadly
Ps games are on steam
also worth noting a lot of games may not be exclusive to one console or the other, but many games still aren’t released on pc, or not released on pc for a couple years after release
When you're a console cowboy (I gave my cousin that nickname and been calling him that ever since), chances are that you also have a laptop for stuff that a console can't do.
Agreed
That’s me lol 💀. Laptop and console
Why can't I have and use both.
yea i got a gaming laptop with my ps5 and i play games that aren’t as good on ps5 on there
Half the replies to comments are "they're not exclusive you can emulate" and I'm sitting here like "you're... literally running a console, in your computer, you're stupid!"
Exclusives are something from the past*
Nintendo: Are you sure?
Thks for the 1.4K of likes 🤑🤑 (and the goofy comments 🗿)
Nintendo gets a pass because they've always been peculiar about their titles.
And also they use cartridges which are much easier to move than disks (since like a quarter of their brand is portability) so idk.
I'm putting edit 2 a bit higher so people read- emulation doesn't magically make everything about the switch better. The whole point of it is to be a unique console that can be taken on the go. Besides, with how it currently is, you still have to use Nintendo titles on Nintendo consoles, emulated or not.
Edit for clarification since there appears to have been a war:
The switch is 7 years old. It's supposed to be a mobile console. It wasn't intended to be super powerful. Knock that argument off.
The switch is the 3rd best selling console. This doesn't mean Xbox and PS outsell it since it's the 3rd best selling of 3. This means it almost outsells the PS2 and DS. It counts for individual mass produced consoles like XSX, XBO, PS5, PS4, Switch, DS, Wii, Wii U, Dreamcast, GameCube, and so on.
No console is better than the other in every category. PS5 gets certain genres of games, XSX gets FPS games, Switch is kind of the Jack of all Trades console for Indie Devs, you get the idea. They have their strengths and weaknesses, stop fighting one another. No reason to do all that.
Yuzu wants yr location
Who tf plays Nintendo games.
@@ghostlegit lol
@@hyek2.0 The switch has more sales than the ps4 ps5 Xbox one and Xbox series s/x so…. R u dumb?
My main reason for buying pc is old games and modding. Mods are such a nice game changer bro.
True though. Old game like Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 3 and Skyrim really nice with the support of Mods.
even what makes minecraft good is modding
this is why i love my steam deck. its a little more expensive than a console but has all the console benefits and pc benefits
It does both, but worse!
@@aquss33 its much easier to play my steam deck on a plane as opposed to my xbox.
I use the Nintendo switch but I would like a steam deck to play some games on the go that I have on my PC so I wont have to get the same game for the switch like Spyro the reignited trilogy and if I can play SCP SL on the go the steam deck will be worth investing
How is rog Ally i am considering one as Diwali gift to my brother
If anyone have knowledge about it is much appreciated 👍😊
@@GauravSharmaABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR Rog ally is pretty good. You can get a dock for it and a keyboard and mouse and it can work like a standard desktop pc although it's not going to be as powerful as a dedicated gaming pc it will still get the job done. One major downside is the battery life as it will run out of battery pretty fast. Carrying a portable battery sort of fixes this though.
Some people forget they have to pay for subscription
@@Markerry i don't know if they only sell supercomputers where you live but (as wild as it seems) a good pc costs less than 4k dollars
@@Markerrydo you have $900? Congratulations, you can currently build a solid PC that will rival or even meet/exceed the best console currently available. Is it more expensive upfront? Yes. Is it more expensive in the long run? No, it saves a ton of money at the end of the day. Should you buy a PC? That's a question you should answer on your own but to imply that you need to spend eight or even five times as much money upfront in order to get the same experience when it's more like two times, is extremely disingenuous.
@@Markerry i will ask again, do they only sell supercomputers where you live or somehing? a good pc relative to the current gen consoles costs about as much as a console and like 5 years worth of subscriptions. you think anyone would buy a computer if they costed as much as a used car?
@@Markerry So I shutdown your argument, then you move the goal post, THEN double down on your original argument to the other person??
You can get a really good computer for 800$,it will run pretty much most games at good settings at decent fps
"Exclusives are a thing of the past"
Bloodborne: "Am i a joke to you?"
"Exclusives are a thing of the past" *Nintendo walks in*
emulation?
@@imslightlybetterthanyou8365 no game is exclusive if you include emulators, I mean without home-brewing your switch or downloading dolphin, just to a normal consumer, Nintendo is exclusive.
@@imslightlybetterthanyou8365 big brain
you can emulate nintendo on a phone lol
*Me playing Mario wonder in my steamdeck*
HED MY BELOVED da best polish content creator!
Fr
I got into an argument with a dude who was trying to say you can build a PC more powerful than a console for less money, using a build from Zach as a specific example. Good to know if it ever happens in the future that this video exists
HED !! Polish gamers for life !! ❤️
Tak jest dokładnie tak
xDD, Heda użył
Szukałem takiego komentarza 😂
@@quboss2008ja też XD
I w tym momencie żaden obco krajowi c nie wie o co chodzi (and in that moment no foreigner knows what's going on)
Emulation, indie games, older games, modding, customizability, upgradability ...piracy... and an actually fully functional computer
I got mine just for pirated games. Its the only way I can make up for the price. But I have a console where I do pay for games.
@@agnosticmanquestionsall2409 Problem with pirated games is (Viruses + No Online)
@@macjalac5845 depends, My cracked Forza Horizon 4 had multiplayer
@macjalac5845 I mostly stick with fitgirl repacks which is safe, and I play a lot of single player games
@@macjalac5845no, any sites such as steamunlocked offers pirated games with 0 malware, unless u download one of its fake ads which can be avoided with ads adblocker , second sometimes online does work when the game is pirated idk how but I only pirate single player games and it’s been great
"pleb console friends" That hurt 🤣
Best part about console is optimization. I had a cheap build and half the time i was in the settings menu rather than playing the game.
this is the true budget pc experience. to upscale or not to upscale?
EXACTLY!!!
This is why you don’t cheap out on your pc
@@JeffMen103unfortunately, not everyone is made of money. Also prices in US are much cheaper compared to Europe or Asia. Prices in Europe are usually 20-30% higher than US and with the current state of the GPU market, inflation and dogshit economy, I’m not spending money on PC parts. I have a PC from work, which I use for everything non gaming. For gaming and entertainment, I have a PS5.
I have 3k pc and still do this lololol
that's actually the best summary about consoles and PCs I saw
I can agree with everything you said
Me with a Xbox with game pass, Microsoft edge and apps I kinda Disagree because this is only true to PlayStation players
You can also do your schoolwork on Console (Specifically Xbox) Because it has Microsoft Edge
On a PC, you can download and emulate pretty much any console game up to about the Wii.
you can even emulate xbox 360 and ps3 games too
@@terdik36 Unfortunately those emulators can be quite hit-or-miss, but hopefully they’ll be good within the next couple of years.
@@tom13king Yeah sadly
I used to mod every single console I've ever owned to be able to run homebrew and to get the console to do things it normally could not do. One day I got my first gaming PC and it was like heaven for me. No modding necessary for the most part and it does gaming plus everything a computer does. No skipping out on system updates, no soldering mod chips, nothing of the sort. Sounds like a "yeah no shit" type of situation I know but PC gaming has always had the stigma that it was unattainably expensive so I never looked into it until I finally got curious enough and found that it's not much more than a new console. I don't mind 1080p 30fps at all because I'm not an eSports person by any means. I just like to play what I like to play
Microsoft Edge on Xbox:
Fr
who uses edge XD
@@DrkMidnight true
I switched to PC back in December and have barely touched my PS5 ever since they are way better
Opposite for me 😭 mainly bc my pc runs everything as the same frame rate as my ps5 (120fps)
Plus, you can plug your ps controller into the PC and legit have the same if not better result (depends on your hardware)
Nah
Meh, got a PC around the summer of 2022, and while the modding games like Ark and BO3 has been fun, and some exclusives are fun to play like Gmod or PCVR stuff, I still enjoyed my Xbox more. I feel like anyone I meet on PC is honestly just kinda dumb most of the time. I've met a select few since I started that are solid people, but nothing like Xbox. It may possibly just be due to PC having HORRIBLE player interactions, like on Xbox if I play with some random person I can send em a message asking to play more and maybe add each other after a bit, but on PC you can't message people unless you're already added. Even game chat isn't supported the same way it is on console(on non cross platform games). Lastly, it's like everyone is trying so hard to be a streamer instead of just playing for fun, tried playing games with several people through the steam discussion tabs to ask if anyone wants to play whatever game, y'all add each other party up, then they take 45 minutes setting up their stream between every single match 😤.
Different use case though. I can browse my pc for hours. Just using web browser. Its awful how much time lost.
With pc, not only you could play a game, you could customise the game illegally or even created a whole new game
Yeah I watch movies, series on pc, browsing internet, even organizing files just tidying up more than my room. Not just playing games.
mhm yeah good idea lets get arrested
@@fados-I've pirated numerous games and never had an issue, just gotta play it smart
@@fados- I've pirated hundreds of games, still haven't gotten arrested
@Spikky. You won't unless you make copy's and sell them off for profit that's all they care about, copy and use it free all you want. Just don't resell
As a person with an old pc and ps5,its perfect
Other notes are you can play with any controller you want on PC, don't have to pay for online gaming, and can always upgrade specific parts in your PC when you have some extra cash
Plus, purchased games we can KEEP forever, no need to worry about repurchase the remaster version. Oh one more, your all save files are safe in the cloud
@@fahmimaulana7255 plus access to steam, epic games, battle net, riot games, fivem, etc. I played on my xbox series x but it doesn’t feel the same freedom as pc lol
@@Daytodaycontent blud no u didnt 😂😂
@@paidaldy5556 “blud”💀
@@fahmimaulana7255bro you don't own any games you buy digitally lol, plus there are countless remasters for pc games and consoles also have cloud saving for the save files 🤔 if you're gonna make some points try make some valid ones
Modding: let me to introduce myself
also, console games are expensive while a PC can pirate
What ever is mod-able on pc is also mod-able on Xbox. Arma, fallout, skyrim and even minecraft
@@yahoot1779 not modern games, most of them are now denuvo protected so its like a 5% chance they will be cracked
@@yahoot1779you can pirate on console you just need to dig deep on youtube and you will find how
@@Elite12Pivot Empress disagrees
"Mom! I need a 4080 to do my homework!"
When your homework is training ai models
"but moooom i need to render my big titty fat furry futa vore in 4k!! its my homework!"
@@CommandoBlack123 fr
I can confirm with my 7900xt, I do need it for homework
I bought an Xbox One S last year for my gf because i didn’t have much money. Last week i sold my ultrabook for parts and built my first ever gaming pc (GTX 1660 Super, Ryzen 5 3600, 16gb ddr4 3200mhz, 512nvme ssd, 2tb 7200rpm sshd) and i am so happy. I totally see the difference, even better than the new series S (i never saw an X before) i can play most games at ultra fix 60fps but i get the point. For around 400$ i got a very good pc for me but the one s is still not bad in 2023 for casual gaming, even i love to play on it too and for 100$ it was a great deal 😊
for people like us who moves to different city a lot(because of work or University) gaming laptop is best choice for us
✅
Only because of that
Gaming laptops re weak
@@MODULER3 well sometimes you only have the budget to pick either one, and laptop will always a priority because of work. Or you can pick both but only get cheap stuff
I agree with you on both sides and I'm a consol player I've got a ps5 and I can get 120 fps on a lot of games and that all I need. for my school work I've got a laptop for that, but I know that for some people, just having a pc for both makes more scene at the end of the day it just depends on the person
Even after I bought my first gaming PC a few weeks ago (kinda late to the party at 24 😂) my PS5 still is the king. But I'm glad to now have the best out of both worlds 😁. A console is just in another league when it comes to ease of use. It just works without any problems and barley maintenance.
My cousin bought the ps5 and i got a pc, i was literally shocked at how fast it booted and how quite it was and how games literally feel like butter. The ps4 in its last couple of years gave me a bad idea about consoles but the ps5 definitely changed that, although, i still prefer my pc. The amount of stuff you could do on there is redicioulous. But consoles do give you a better experience at the 400-$500 range mainly because the companies make the exact same parts paired with the exact same tuning and perfecting on literally every single console, so its almost like an assembly line of extremely effecient parts and software, but pc parts need to be designed, manufactured, and then shipped indevedually which makes them more expensive.
In conclusion, consoles are affordable, effecient, and easy
While PCs are powerful and very upgradable for cheap.
@@DaddyM7MDthat's because for their cost the Xbox One and PS4 broke the cardinal rule of the console model, which is what pushed many of us toward PC full-time.
@@DaddyM7MD considering you can get a second hand 1650 pc cheaper than a ps5, will get more fps, will run at lower watts and you don't have to buy any games and playstation plus....
@@killerking7374 people also forget to factor in the price of the games as well
You can pirate a game on pc if you are low on money but on console.... No chance
@@killerking7374 1650 is not outperforming a ps5 mate. I have a 1650 pc and my ps5 dominates it that is simply false the 1650 is starting to struggle on new games too also that’s not including the price of a cpu motherboard etc
Price to performance is a bigger factor than being able to able to do more. The only reasons you want a good price to performance ratio is for gaming or for workstation use like CAD, DAWs, IDEs, Game Engines, etc. For NEW hardware, buying a console will have a better ratio than that of newly bought hardware- but you should be looking at used 2 to 3 years old high mid range hardware if you care about that anyway. Main reasons consoles have a market is their lack of difficulty and friction in long term use, not for a lack of benefits in comparison to a PC.
The thing is eventually you gotta buy a laptop to do things you can't on console. And the added subscription take a lot long term.
For someone who doesn't have a lot of money consoles are good short term investment. For someone who has 1.5k and doesn't mind spending it a pc or laptop is way better.
You don't get "long-term" with a console. There's usually an upgraded console released midway during a generation (though Xbox claims they're not doing that this time). They really want you to get a new console every 3-ish years. Meanwhile, when I build a PC, I get 5-6 years out of it unless I find myself with extra money and decide to go for a new one early. If you wanna play online, that $50/year extra expense over 5 years turns into a +$250 which turns that $599 xbox/ps into a $850 and if you were gonna spend $850, you might as well just build a bang-for-buck PC (which is easily do-able for around $900) that can play most stuff on the market. Maybe not 4k like the consoles, but you get way more flexibility and utility out of it, and if something goes wrong with it, you can fix it yourself and not lose all of your data or be without your machine for several weeks.
It does, however, require effort on your part to learn how to do it, but it's really not hard. It really, really isn't hard at all. There's this stigma that working with computers is "hard" .... it's not, whatsoever. It just takes a little common sense and some youtubing.
@@Dhalin50/year is nothing my guy. If someone struggles to pay that then they should game less and work more. Idk about Sony but xbox has already started to phase out it pay for multiplayer e.g. free online games like destiny 2, apex etc don't need a paid subscription to play online.
@@sheev9852 Things add up. 50/yr isn't a lot, no. But when you add that ontop of all of your other bills... NOT paying 50/yr is better. And XB has always offered better deals, due to the gamepass and being able to cross-play stuff between PC and the Xbox, something Playstation could never do.
thats why i have bought budget gaming pc this year
If I knew this sooner I would be having a monster PC by now but unfortunately I realized this late and built myself a PC a week ago
what specs?
Specs
Ok
specs?
specs.
Personally I'm still running my low-mid range pc that's like 6 years old at this point, it's definitely starting to show it's age but I can still comfortably play anything I want on solid graphics, PCs don't lose relevance when a new generation of cpu/gpu is released. Same can't be said for a new generation of consoles, so even if you get a low end pc it'll probably last you longer, and it can be upgraded rather easily if you ever have the money to do so, which is not something to be ignored.
Bruh mine can run Fortnite with as many pixels as a Nintendo and 30 fps but we chill
My PC is 10 years old and still going
@@mihailoaleksic3330 most the parts in my pc are 8 ish years old so
Still using an Xbox one...10 years old, playing all the new games just fine. Also Xbox supports backwards compatibility pretty well so even my og Xbox games still work.
@@CodexVR124 is ur special edition to play of Xbox games
A big thing is modding and tinkering with games in general. A lot of games end up being so much better on PC with how much you can mod them.
The series s is perfect for me. U can use it with keyboard and mouse and also access the internet as well as using word, pp, excel ...everything I need
I strongly agree, i recently bought a pc and i love it but i my old xbox i used could do everything i needed.
Agreed, I just got my series X littearly yesterday after a two and a half months delivery
I miss being on console. Having a limited amount of games was better for my life than having unlimited steam games to play lol
We’ll said
Having the Xbox game pass at prices like 3€ for a month (codes on sites like kinguin), and Epic games free games made It even worse. Now i can't even finish one game that 3 more appear.
blud cant talk
"Exclusives are the thing of the past"
Meanwhile, i have been waiting for Bloodborne pc port for almost a decade now.
Steam deck: I would like to have a word with you.
I have both consoles and the steam deck. I am pretty content.
@@Manie230 i have a steam deck, $2,100 custom built pc (i built it yay im so cool) xbox one S. playstation 2, nintendo switch, nintendo NES, and im hoping for a nintendo gamecube soon
The resolution and refresh rate depends on your monitor, almost never does a modern gpu limit that, unless you’re really that hardcore and go for 8k or 300hz, as long as your gpu has a port for dp then you’re likely good
Well you actually do need to look for the highest performance when it comes to GPUs. Even though most modern GPUs could run simpler titles like Minecraft, Fortnite and GTA V, they will still struggle with newer titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, especially at high settings.
@@fabiandrinksmilk6205 on cod my 3080 destroys the latest Xbox, those things barely render shit, mine can run 120fps with the highest settings and it looks amazing
this is just so wrong if you're talking about gaming performance. In a game, the PC has to render all 3d objects, aswell as particles and everything else (you can choose the quality of these options, from the lowest, to the maximum). For example, you can play a game in 4k resolution at 60~ fps average at the LOWEST graphics settings. At max settings, the game can easily run at 2fps in 4k, OR 1080p at 60fps average (there are also a lot of different factors involved, this is just a semplistic example)
@@flavioionasc4947 Xbox renders particles and objects as well… do you think everything is just 2d on Xbox?
@@FiReLScar ??? what does this have to do with what I/you said? you said that as long as you have a 4k high refresh rate monitor, you can fully utilize that resolution and refresh rate, which isn't the case at all. If you have a gt 710, you can have a 4k 360hz monitor, but it will still barely play modern games at 480p 20 fps on a good day
Tbh how i see my thought process compared to my brother is that i would invest into a pc and my brother would rather use a console but im going to show him the ropes and teach him why pcs are better. Let the tradition continue
Not even to mention that PC has a big modding community that has managed to keep old games alive for so long games like GMod or ARMA 3 etc
"Exclusives are a thing of the past"
Gta 6 and Spider-Man 2: 👀
who tf cares about spider man 2 and gta 6 will be easily emulated onto pc within the first 2 weeks
@@acelennox spider man 2 could win goty
@@Shinezz74 ok ill just emulate it then
@@acelennoxdelusion is strong
@@acelennoxps4 emulation is very unstable, lol
Exclusives are a thing of the past me waiting to play GOWR and Spiderman 2
Exclusive are a thing of the past
2 seconds later: there are tons of games only available on PC
By exclusives, he meant console exclusives. Obviously you can't even count the amount of games available just on pc. Coz consoles are just derivatives of a computer.
basically, the PC is the swiss knife of the tech world
Edit: how the fuck did the replies turn into a Battlefield
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c why the 7 replies lmfao did you forget to switch accounts
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c go with used market, plenty of good deals for great budget friendly hardware if you are patient, and you can use the PC for other things, like work, school and possibly even streaming
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c lol to play game on console you have to pay the online and extra 20 bucks per games and how many years before you're console at 500 bucks become 100% obsolète ? Vs how many years a pc become obsolète ? With some plateform like epic games on pc you get to own every week 1 or 2 game for free do you have the same ..... yeah pc is better AND futur proof
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c and the day you cannot afford it you cannot play any game big lose for xbox
@@user-v9k24crzhondavt3c dude you good? You know you could just fit everything your trying to say in 1 big comment right? And btw you forgetting the millions of free games on pc while you have 300 for 1 dollar and did you even watch the video
I'm surprised he didn't mention that console games are like $50 or more while you can get almost any game for free on PC.
How? Steam keys seem to be expensive
@@alexter2o2CD keys, or GGDeals, or even steam summer sale. New games are always expensive but old games if you haven’t played them yet are quite cheap.
Piracy@@alexter2o2
@@alexter2o2by sailing
@@Gamer22797wdym?
Sure we need both of them. And I believe everyone has it.
and that's why millions still choose consoles over gaming PCs despite of youtubers keep telling the exact opposite.
Great video. One thing you forgot to mention is that if you keep you pc for more than 2 years, the price of the subscription required to play games online for consoles would mean the console is more expensive by a longshot. 15 bucks a month times 12 months is already 180 bucks, meaning that the price of the console after one year would effectively be 300 + 180, or nearly 500 bucks if you pay for the online subscription, effectively making a console more expensive over the long run.
Pc game platforms have subscription as well like what are you on
@@abebentley9348 You mean something like ea play? It's different you're paying online I'm paying if I want to. What are you on?
@@abebentley9348 bro, you are not required to buy stuff like ea play in order to play parts of the game you've already payed for. The console subscriptions are required in order to play online. Px has no such thing.
@@windows9556 you do not need to pay to play online for most games. The main benefits of a subscription is the games that you get which is optional. Also with a console you can have party games and play split screen or other games like moving out and tricky towers I person with your friends rather then them just sitting around.
Most games don’t actually require subscriptions to play online anymore. They subscription is mainly just to get a large game library. Which I play on both PC and Xbox and since I have Gamepass Ultimate I have the full library on both systems. So instead of paying over 400$ a year on some of the new games I can play them for around 100$ a year.
I’ve explained to my friend who’s had a Xbox his entire gaming life, that manufacturers lose money on the consoles, especially at release, they may break even after a few years. Where they make their money is through game sales and subscriptions.
Me ps5 and office laptop : hmm yes yes I'm hybrid plebs
They can't understand our power, let them fight each other
HED został gwiazdą i to na całą kulę ziemską.
Wiedziałem że znajdę taki komentarz
"Exclusives are a thing of the past"
Literally every Mario game has left the chat
Emulators are a thing on pc
@@acro2324 i know but its not the same as a real console
@@AnimatorskiGD it will act the same because you can connect a switch controller on pc and after you change the settings just right
@@AnimatorskiGD 💀in the case of the switch it doesn't matter
Makes sense but if you already have a laptop or mac then you dont need to buy a pc cuz u can game on ur console and do the other stuff on your laptop or mac , also xbox has like microsoft edge on their xboxes so u can prettymuch do anything that a pc would do ( only on the web ) + then u also have a laptop or mac so u dont need to worry about other stuff .
If you have the internet for it, I think cloud gaming is a nice middle ground. You can get a computer that has the networking and display for 1440p 120Hz gaming but not the hardware to drive it. Then you just need to pay a cloud gaming subscription like GFN just like you would for Xbox live and you can get solid gaming performance. And you have a solid office PC for doing work.
Oh hi Hed, didn't expect you here since your content is in Polish
I used to be a console player but after the PS5 was made unobtainable i built a pc and was happy to be able to play old games at a heavily discounted price and play new games at the same time along with being able to play them at a stable frame rate without the random dip also modding is insane and made every game even more enjoyable
It wasn't unobtainable
@@yohnjates who wants to spend 800 on a 400$ console
@@yohnjates I’m not paying a huge mark up on a PS5 especially around the time it came out and the following year
@@dr.philoffishal4205 got my 500 dollar console for 6 and can sell it for more pretty easy. Y'all are stinky at shopping
If PS5 still unobtainable in your local store you can buy DualSense and your PC will transform to PS5
Make a PC build with rx 6400 GPU!! Please
Please don’t waste your money on a Rx 6400
@@trinidadjamieson236 it's pricing is actually really good in my country , and I am not able to find a used rx 580 or rx 570 in my area that's why I think rx 6400 is still a decent GPU
People just hate it because of it's lack on encoders but that's not a problem if you have a cpu with iGPU .
@@aneverything448 Nah, it's a pretty terrible GPU. For the performance you're getting, it's too expensive. And no, people don't hate it for the encoder at all, for example 1630 has encoder but it's still considered a terrible card. Mind if i ask what country do you live in?
@@trinidadjamieson236 ive got a rx 6400 in my old Dell optiplex. It's a sleeper lol. Intel I 7 6th gen 1tb SSD 2tb hhd. 32 gb ram. For the money that computers a beast . I got the optiplex for free. Upgraded it myself. It's a beast. Absolute sleeper. Plays GTA on high settings over 120 fps
@@tristonmccalip9238playing a 10 year old game at 120fps isn't really much
As a pc gamer who also has consoles i say if all you can get or want is a console then do it do whatever makes you happy because thats what gaming is all about.
Bro forgot the forbidden Jutsu. . . Emulation
when i saw my coworker play 2 separate games of WoW and FF14 at the same time. that's when i knew i was playing on the wrong plastic box.
Why would you want two games running at the same time tho lol
auto farming materials/resources on one account and playing on another
it's very commonly done in mmorpgs
I built my pc for $500 and it keeps up pretty well graphics and all with my friends $2-3k PCs, and it definitely out perfomes any console
The biggest advantage to PC is you can upgrade over time piece by piece instead of buying a whole new system. Consoles have a short life span and very quickly you gotta buy a whole new system to catch up to the new stuff. PC you can start by building a cheap reasonable system for about 500. Then save up for better parts and slowly but surely upgrade it. People need to stop thinking you gotta spend thousands for a gaming PC. You don't need to start out with the newest top of the line hardware. And PC hardware is very good at being future proof. PC hardware lasts way longer than consoles hardware, console hardware becomes outdated fast
That’s not true. Consoles can last up to more than 10 years, and they usually do. Without needing a single upgrade during that timeframe.
Same thing cannot be said about a 3-500€ PC
The Xbox one and PS4 have been around for like 10 years by now...and are still getting new game releases. Now try running a PC with equipment from 2013 and you'll be getting horrible resolution and gameplay value.
Bruh my PS4 is nearly a decade or probably more at this point. Never been cleaned and had no issues. Ghost of tsushima was fantastic the last game I played on it. I still prefer PC though I just disagree about it having a short life span.
@@MiraiChiaki yeah, if youre fine with 30fps or games that are sluggish on old consoles. they are outdated fast. its the fact. you cant upgrade parts in a console when new hardware is released. they are stuck with what they ship with
@@CodexVR124 the only reason there are some games still releasing for ps4 and xbox one is because those games either started development on those consoles or contracts. If a new big game is releasing on ps4 and xbox one, they gotta sacrifice fps and graphical fidelity. they will not be supported once 2025 comes around. and the second part is simply not true since pc games you can change all sorts of graphics setting unlike console games. And FSR upscaling helps a lot of those older pc parts to upscale to higher resolutions without losing much fidelity, PC parts hold up for longer
Also on console you have to pay a monthly fee if you want to play online
To be fair online console subscription comes with free games you can download and play. $119 for a year of PS premium and like 400 games with no additional charge including PS4 and PS5 exclusives is a hell of a deal
Technically to use the internet at your house you're already playing a monthly fee so but I get where you're coming from but usually with subscriptions now they also throw in a bunch of free games such as Game Pass ultimate being the preferred way and most marketed way for Xbox live now
@@meleoronikalgo3603 theres some alternatives on pc. epic games (and i think amazon prime too) gives free games weekly, and there's still access to xbox gamepass. honestly, i used to play on playstation and not having to pay for online gaming on pc was such an unexpectedly large positive when switching
@@meleoronikalgo3603and you can all that for free with the gamepass, epic games or at 5$ if you really want something, it always cost more on console
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A Polish UA-camr, Hed, is shown in the material (the guy who angrily pushes the controller button).
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As a mobile gamer too broke to even imagine owning any of these, I agree with everything you just said.
I know people who can't afford a laptop/pc yet have a $800+ phone
@@E_N_D_E_R yeah spent my fortune on the phone, so now I’m broke.
@@E_N_D_E_R u know very stupid people
needa get off the phone bruh
Been there. Getting a laptop, then downloading 🏴☠️ indie games off your phone and passing them to your laptop is the way I do it, until I get a pc of my own
You can stream to twitch, play, study and sometimes even work on a console too. Lacked important details about console
Refresh rate is a monitor thing.....
you are lost
@@ntclpz care to explain?
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Why do i need a console if i have a ballin pc setup
@@quackatit ballin pc setup doesn't mean ease of life
If you have a device solely for the purpose of gaming it's easier to keep things sorted and less stressful on only one device
@@pepeto2790 Never had any problem with "sorting" things.
Another downside is you have to pay to play online on games you bought on consoles. It's pay to play while I could hop on TitanFall 2 on a computer and it wont charge me monthly for just being online.
Microsoft edge: Imma ruin this guys whole career 💀
And yeah pc does have more games but it depends on what games you want to play
@@ZestyDetectivebro spell right "paying" "fortnight" nahhhhhh💀
Bruh I have steam on my xbox on Microsoft edge
It’s limited
hell na you make cringe roblox videos
Bro, I bought a budget gaming PC loaded 3ds max, scalled the graphics to the maximum, and I am 500€ minus
I think that’s somewhat true, but you also have to factor in the monthly subscription that most consuls and games require if you want to play online where as gaming computers do not have a monthly or any subscription, making it cheaper in the long run
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„gry pl” XD
I was on console for ages and now its all clear so I decided to buy A VR
Why downgrade?
Upgrade
The thumbnail got me 😂😂😂
He forgot to mention customization. And the fun of building. I played consoles since I was 5. Swapped to pc a few years ago, and I’ll neeeevver go back. Even a decently built budget pc makes consoles irrelevant almost…and then after a few years, a 4070ti and a 5800x really really makes consoles irrelevant 😋
Same
That’s not totally true, unless we’re talking about the Switch, you can also watch your streaming services and as long as you have a console with a disk drive watch your physical media as well.
It's completely dependant on WHAT games you want to play and HOW (peripherals, priorities etc.) you want to play them.
Bruh thats very misleading, exclusives aren't a thing of the past. There are still many exclusive games
Excuse me, the PS5 has a media section
Hey Zach, I love you and your videos. Would you be able to make a video on some good side hustles for people still in school cause I really want a pc just can't afford one.🤠
Higher refresh rate on console XDDDD
Respect mentioning Minecraft Java as a standalone feature
Upgradeability for the pc is also a huge factor. Like to upgrade you don't have to buy an entirely new system
Laughs in having both
Lots of people already have work laptops and are JUST looking to *casually* game with 0 research so for them a console is 100% the pick
Don't forget you can play emulated games and play modded games and the backwards compatibility is basically 40 years worth of every PC game ever made since DOS 6. And you can also make games on a PC.
I own and use both pc and ps5 and ill say straight up gaming experience on console is still really good with friends
You can also emulate games from literally every single platform ever made except new gen ones