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SIR1U5 t1_irv71vj wrote

Typically I’ve found or heard that if someone doesn’t have a gaming PC they are usually more attracted to the Series X as it’s “more than just a gaming platform” if you already have a PC then you won’t get much out of a Series X and you can get a good amount of the games on it or even play cross play with other Microsoft users on your PC so there is no point getting a X box console in this generation. The PS5 major selling point as always is the exclusives but hold on most of those are being brought to the PC these days much to the annoyance of some of the loyal Sony players. Another factor is that the PS5 and the Digital Only version are both likely to dominate your tv stand or anywhere you put it (it’s not a tiny thing) neither is the Series X but it’s more square design makes it easier to fit into places and since it’s not shining white (at least when you first get it, like the ps5) it easily blends in. The only thing is just be conscious of the top of the console where spillages, dust and maybe even food could fall inside, it won’t go near the important stuff but will make it a pain to clean or an embarrassment.

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MrCubeKing OP t1_irv82pp wrote

Well i don't own a gaming pc and have never been interested in PC gaming, i always use apple computers (just my preference). I only game on consoles, so i basically just need a good "next-gen" console to play the recent AAA games on, thats it.

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