In general, the console is highly user-friendly; after a few days, you will become accustomed to the interface, and you will be able to customize it to suit your needs. Stable 60 frames per second throughout all projects, the ability to immediately continue playing the game is generally something cosmic, there was no waiting for downloads for five minutes; I sat down and continued from the point where I halted the game in a matter of seconds. Game Box grants users access to a large library of games, and I sold it on the guise of charging $2500 year. I was delighted to discover the original Fable there, and I immediately started playing it again. I was disappointed that Genshin was not present, as well as that I was unable to play Just Dance in a relaxed manner without holding any of my phones. It came as a surprise to me as well as the online cinema that I frequently use, Kinopoisk, is not at all available here: there is no official program, the browser is unable to provide any type of protection, but at least there is Ivi and Okko, and I am grateful for that. For my needs specifically, the gamepad ended up being more user-friendly than the PlayStation itself. Vibro is also present on the triggers, making shooting in shooters a pleasant experience. However, DualSense has a few drawbacks, the most notable of which is the absence of an internal microphone. At one time, I took PS4 Pro for the reason of these highly regarded Sony exclusives; however, half of them did not even want to go farther, the other half did not want to replay twice, and the remaining 90% of the time, the same multiplatform game was played. Therefore, if those ten percent were really memorable and significant to you, then you should consider getting the PS5 when it comes out for the new generation. On the other hand, if you are like me and did not appreciate all of this hype surrounding exclusivity, then you should consider giving the Xbox some more consideration.