
There is nothing bad to say, other than the costs may be out of certain people's price range. When compared to a sibling rival, the cost of everything is extremely high. It's a risk worth taking if you want access to exclusive games, but be prepared to pay for it. To top it all off, you'll need to subscribe to PS Plus every month (you can, of course, obtain a discount for a year or half a year) if you want to play online. For anything truly unique, nothing beats a curling iron, and for everything else, there's always an Xbox. Under the Pro version, you'll need a TV that can handle 144 hertz, and they start at a reasonable sixty grand. Joysticks? Hah, I used to play on a standard Box, and on One... well, earth and sky, there are direct motors on vibration, and they unfortunately all died in production. Choosing the Professional mode when using a regular TV is a complete waste of time.

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