Submitted by NecessaryQueasy6894 t3_zajm27 in consoles
[deleted] t1_iym18xd wrote
Out of curiosity, what makes you say the Xbox is more user friendly? My opinion-As a 42 year old that’s only ever had PlayStation (all of them over the years), we recently bought my son an Xbox Series S and I would say the opposite. The PlayStation is easier to use in every way. But you’ve had an Xbox before and have experience with it so you might feel otherwise. I also prefer single player games so exclusives like God Of War, Ragnarok, Spider-Man and Miles Morales are some of my favourite games to play along with Jedi Fallen order and games like that.
NecessaryQueasy6894 OP t1_iym1t0s wrote
I feel like the design and menu is, Xbox is easy and simple, while on ps it's confusing and annoying for me. I'd get an Xbox but I really wanna play ghost of Tsushima, TLOU and forbidden west. So I don't rlly know what to do
Memes_Be_Danking t1_iyme2d3 wrote
I don't know what the user interface is like on the PS5. But most of the time the user interface is something you get used to.
NecessaryQueasy6894 OP t1_iyme5bk wrote
Idk, I'd get the Xbox, but is the ps5 worth it just for the exclusives? Imo Xbox wins in every other aspect
Memes_Be_Danking t1_iyryj01 wrote
When you get down to it, it's about the games. And you said yourself PS5 has exclusive games that you want.
You can also buy a PS5, get some games, and then save money for the Xbox. That way you have both.
NecessaryQueasy6894 OP t1_iyrymol wrote
Just thinking about is it worth it for 3 exclusive games I want? As I don't like the ps controller tbh
orangpelupa t1_izod08d wrote
On xbox series, there's quick resume where you can suspend (save state) multiple games, even with the console turned off.
So you can play single player games while waiting for a friend to be ready for online games. Then when friend is ready, simply switch to the online game. No need to look for save point in the single player game.
On Xbox, the dashboard also almost never need to be touched
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