In general, the console is very convenient, after a couple of days you get used to the interface, you adjust it for yourself. Stable 60 fps in all projects, the function of quickly continuing the game is generally something cosmic, no waiting for downloads for 5 minutes - I sat down and continued from the place where I interrupted in a couple of seconds. Game p provides access to hundreds of games, and I issued it under for 2500 per year. I found the first Fable there, replayed it with great pleasure. I was upset by the absence of Genshin and the inability to play Just Dance comfortably, without any phones in hand. It was also a surprise that the online cinema that I always use - Kinopoisk - is not available here at all: there is no official application, the browser cannot p some kind of protection, at least there are Ivi and Okko and thanks for that. The gamepad turned out to be more convenient than the PlayStation, for me personally. Vibro on the triggers is also present, it's nice to shoot in shooters. But DualSense, he loses slightly, at least the lack of a built-in microphone. At one time I took PS4 pro for the sake of these praised Sony exclusives, but half of them did not even want to go further, and the second half did not want to replay twice and the rest 90% of the time the same multiplatform was played. Therefore, if those 10% were very memorable and important to you, then take the PS5 in the new generation, and if you, like me, did not appreciate all this excitement around exclusivity, then take a closer look at the Xbox.
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