Pacomatic

Pacomatic t1_jb2tca1 wrote

imo games usually come to both systems anyways, and in similar quality. So I think it comes down to the exclusives for either console, as well as their past-gen counterparts. In that case... PS5, hands down.

I mean, there's God of War 3, 2016, and Ragnarok; There's Ratchet and Clank (2016) and Rift Apart. There's the Uncharted series. There's The Last of Us 1 and 2. There's Dreams, LittleBigPlanet 3 and Sackboy: A Big Adventure. There's Spider-Man (2017) and it's sequel, Miles Morales, not to mention Spider-Man 2 coming out soon. There's Playroom, Astro's Playroom, Playroom VR, and Astro Bot: Rescue Mission. There's Terraway: Unfolded. There's Returnal. There's Shadow of the Colossus. (AMONG US???) There's Iron Man VR. There's Horizon: Zero Dawn and Forbidden West.

And did I mention that Xbox One and Series has no VR? That means every single PS VR game would be unavailable on Xbox Series.

So in my opinion I would pick the PS5.

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Pacomatic t1_j8oka6x wrote

If I get 60 fps and don't lose much, then it's worth it. But take Apex on Switch for example. The game looks like trash, with what seems to be lowest settings, and if that wasn't enough, the resolution is so bad that I have a hard time seeing anything. And it's 30 FPS. In a case like that, I would totally take the 30, because 60 fps would mean lowering the settings even further. And at that point it'd in playable.

But since I've been a Switch player for a while, I don't mind having to run lowest settings + 30 FPS + 720p

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