Jrsall92
Jrsall92 t1_j524tre wrote
Having both they both have their pros and cons as explained by others. I like to add only the following:
The PS5 controller has adaptive resistance triggers which are a game changer especially in driving games like GT7, but I always found the Xbox controller fits my hand better and I prefer the analog sticks arrangement better.
Xbos has a bigger library of games on its pass, plus you get some promo stuff every month, for example it recently had a 3 month trial for Apple TV and Music, as well as bundles for games, like coins, resources etc. Of the two, xbox has the better subscription and you'll need one regardless of the console if you want to play online.
Also PS5 supports (PS)VR, Xbox doesn't support any VR.
Jrsall92 t1_iz4m72t wrote
Ergonomics are better on the Xbox controller but the features are better on the PS5 especially if you like driving games, gran tourismo is just a joy.
Now, if all your friends play on the box, then I'd probably get the box just for that. Performance is not that different if at all, at least not at the moment but we're also 2 years in this generation, I'd imagine any perceived differences would be apparent by now. If I had to guess I'd say that xsx is being held back by the xss
Jrsall92 t1_j6m1so1 wrote
Reply to ELI5: when people give up red meat for lent, why do they always eat fish instead? Aren't chicken and turkey white meats too? by Inanimatepony
For orthodoxs, they abstain from any kind of meat (if it walks on the surface) and any and all processed foods. Olives are OK but olive oil not. Milk is OK but cheese and butter not. I think cereals and grains are OK, but I'm not sure, I was too busy eating meat during lent to actually listen to what was allowed or not.