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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • You’re right in that exclusives are becoming less and less but I still think it’s worth getting a PS5.

    If you have the wallet for it I think the perfect setup is owning a switch for party games and Nintendo exclusives, a PS5 for Sony exclusives/general couch gaming and as your media machine, and a PC for all the rest.

    Ps5 definitely has some great exclusives that imo make the system worth it, not to mention the graphical upgrades and how quick it is compared to a ps4.
    -Ghost of Tsushima is a beautiful game, with a great story and gameplay, performs so much better on PS5 -Spiderman 2 -God of war Ragnarok -Horizon zero dawn -Gran Turismo

    I use my PS5 for most of my games over my gaming PC, just more comfortable for me. Also I still like that you can get lucky if you go to a GameStop and find used physical copies of expansive games at a discount.

    I have also always recommended owning an Xbox/PlayStation as a media device as well. Sound and image quality usually surpass your smaller basic steaming devices or built in smart TVs. Compared to my ps5, my ps4 crawls through the menus and loading screens. One of those things that you won’t notice until you upgrade.

    Having said all that, I wouldn’t get the “pro” model, unless you have the cash and want to game in like 8k or some bs















  • Llamajockey@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldGaming hot takes?
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    2 years ago

    Dude amen, I hate the ideology of “I just want to have fun who cares if we win” …your teammates do. Thank goodness for skill based matchmaking and ranked although they tend to slow down the experience at times.

    Games should have “carefree” lobbies for people who want to “just relax and play”