ZombieSlapper23

ZombieSlapper23 t1_j0ohp58 wrote

I appreciate the feedback. I had built one in the past but sold it because I needed the money for something else at the time. However, I’m still a newbie and built one simply by following a YouTube video, not knowing exactly how everything worked. The biggest fear I have is upgrading everything after a few years and having to start from scratch due to a new GPU not being compatible with the motherboard and so forth. Does that happen?

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ZombieSlapper23 t1_iywgo3e wrote

I do, but I’m used to just plugging in my controller every night with PS4 and not worrying about its battery when I start a game. But with Xbox, I have to keep reminding myself to switch out the batteries which is not as simple as plugging in a device, which we are used to doing with our smartphones.

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ZombieSlapper23 t1_iyw8e18 wrote

Series X. Don’t get digital unless you don’t mind paying more for games. But some people prefer the convenience of digital and that’s fine too. Think of the exclusives you prefer too. I bought a Series X and traded in my PS4 and regret doing so. That’s only because I’m a giant fan of God of War. However, I like the Xbox controllers better (minus the lack of an internal battery, that fukn SUCKS) But the way I look at it, I’ll get a PS5 eventually to play single player games on PlayStation and multiplayer on Xbox. Just get a system based on what you want to play now, not for what the future MIGHT hold. Both are powerful. Let the dipshits of Reddit fight about which is more powerful/better. In the end, it’s all about the games.

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ZombieSlapper23 OP t1_ivql1q5 wrote

The only exclusive I’m looking forward to playing is God of War Ragnarok. Honestly the biggest downside to Xbox that I just hate is the fact that I cannot capture in-game chat in any of my clips. It may seem minuscule but I’m so used to doing that on my (now sold) PS4.

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