Submitted by Dimstatyon t3_yijteq in consoles

I've always been a Playstation and Nintendo guy, but mostly nintendo in the last few years as my brother kept the ps4 and I the switch, which has been serving me really great. I just feel like in some cases the switch could have more power and that's why I considered the Xbox, when I can't even buy the ps5. I don't really play that much exclusives outside of nintendo, mostly some RPG's and maybe some dragon ball games here and there... can I make a good use of my 4K tv with the series S? Thanks

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Anubra_Khan t1_iuj4927 wrote

Yes but as soon as you buy memory for it you're in Series X territory. Also, buying a few $5 or $10 used games (or trading/borrowing) that would otherwise be $60 digitally closes the gap.

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blazinlow86 t1_iuj4k82 wrote

It's good if you use it with a 1080p tv as designed. Otherwise you want the series X. Sony dropped the ball epically with the PS5 so don't bother with it 👍👍

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razbainyks t1_iuj4uok wrote

Thats fair assessment. If game pass is ordered as well then the answer is definitely yes, but with just console and digital only games, I guess answer depends on how much you are willing to spend extra on those games

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Anubra_Khan t1_iuj5gtu wrote

Indeed. And I think the short answer to the question is actually "yes". It's a great system for $300. It just seems like it would cost more than a Series X over the course of its life span for many people.

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FunkinDonutzz t1_iujvr8f wrote

Nope. Garbage performance compared to the Series X/PS5, 350GB of usable SSD space (the 1TB expansion is typically €250 as well), no disc drive.

For me it's very much the definition of false economy.

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Dimstatyon OP t1_iujzhrg wrote

I've been doing some research but I'm still not sure about game pass. It seems to me the plus gold essential subscription is a better buy on Ps5 than the equivalent on the Xbox. I have never bought a game subscription given how awful the Nintendo online services and offers are... so my idea was to only buy some digital games on sale here and there, which is what I do now with the switch. I'm more of a casual player and don't care for buying games as soon as they come out

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blazinlow86 t1_iuk39gj wrote

Because Microsofts Series X beats the ps5 in every category now, it's the exact opposite of last generation when Microsoft dropped the ball. There's nothing the PlayStation has that Microsoft doesn't have better now 👍👍

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Anubra_Khan t1_iuk4od6 wrote

Ok so I've actually got both Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus Premium so I know a bit about this.

Game Pass Ultimate is $15 per month and it has around 470 games. Aside from the quantity, this service gives access to a number of games on the day if release. It's pretty awesome playing a new game the day it comes out without paying full price. This is $180 per year.

Now, PS Extra is $100 per year iif you pay all at once. Do NOT sign up for monthly payments or the price almost doubles. This gets you the same amount of games as Game Pass plus an additional 3-5 games every month and it's almost half the price. It also has almost all of the famous Sony exclusives. However, you don't have the day one releases. In my experience, the new Sony exclusives take about a year to hit PS Plus.

Ok so PS Extra is $120 a year and it adds another 300+ games. However, most (not all) of these games are PS3 games and are streaming only (can't download) and performance is hit or miss depending on the game and your internet. $20 for 300 games makes sense for me but it's not for everyone.

So, from the information youve given, I'd actually recommend a PS5 with a PS Extra subscription. This will give you a ton of games for $100 a year. And the PS5 Collection is a other 19 games on top of that. Real bangers, too. The digital ps5 is $400 though. Which is $100 more than the Series S but it's a more powerful system.

I usually recommend going for the PS5 with a drive though. It can play ps4 and ps5 games and I can't tell you how many times I've found cheap or even free used games that would have cost me $60 digitally. Yard sales, thrift stores even trading with friends and co-workers are all places to find games.

However, if you do intend to play games very sparingly, I think the best recommendation I'd give would be the digital PS5 with PS Extra subscription. I know you were looking at the $60 Essential sub but that extra $40 on the year gets you 400+ games. The total package at $100 for the year averages to about $8 a month.

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