Bakers purchase PC for $20,000 according to Foster's guides, but regular people play on the best console, the PS4. Unfortunately, these are only lets-plays. Games, well, of course, the PC pulls the Spider and the New Year of War in 4k 60fps. The games are top-notch masterpieces that are only worth a year of war and the last of as, but there are still a ton of other games that are not also available for PCs. While the PC needs to be updated every two years to pull out ultra settings, on consoles they are set by default, though with low anti-aliasing. The console has actually been pulling titles from 2022-19 for 13 years, and 20 will also pull. Take a slim card if there isn't a 4k monitor; the picture won't alter significantly. In normal countries, game pricing are the same for both platforms, therefore I wouldn't complain about them, especially because PS games aren't as good as sies jo and dota. The best (normal) gamepad may not be optimal, but it comes pretty close. One console is purchased for at least 7-8 years (if you count from the time of release), and unlike pitches, it will continue to function flawlessly throughout that time. Take four curling irons now if that makes sense. You will go through all the games that were released for it for a year or two, sell your old curling iron 5, and purchase a new one. Backward compatibility will also be available. The PS5 will be overrun with games in just two to three years, and everyone will rush there. DO NOT LISTEN to those who claim that a PC is superior; after all, why would you need a powerful computer if all it was used for was cheating, piracy, and macros? By the way, the console plays Blu-ray discs and includes a functioning browser. The most crucial item to keep in mind is that this is a GAME system, which, for the moment, costs considerably less than a PC that could run games of this caliber. It was made specifically for games, not for making powerpoint presentations.