I am thinking about getting one of these to play the new NCAA football game.
Which one is best, PS5 or Xbox X? Pros and cons of each?
Which one is best, PS5 or Xbox X? Pros and cons of each?
I wouldn't rely on that with your decision right now, though. The triple A titles may support cross platform play, but I would say most games to not. Comes down to which type of games you play.wangus12 said:
These days most newer multiplayer games are cross platform so its starting to matter less and less
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Not sure on timeline or veracity of this but supposedly MS is moving away from the Xbox hardware. Their sales have fallen compared to Sony. This may or may not matter at all on purchasing an Xbox right now as long as SW is still put out.
I say this as an Xbox owner who has never owned a PS but is due for a console upgrade. I just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
I read that on here somewhere. Could be b.s.Astroag said:YouBet said:
Not sure on timeline or veracity of this but supposedly MS is moving away from the Xbox hardware. Their sales have fallen compared to Sony. This may or may not matter at all on purchasing an Xbox right now as long as SW is still put out.
I say this as an Xbox owner who has never owned a PS but is due for a console upgrade. I just haven't pulled the trigger yet.
This would be odd considering their massive acquisition of blizzard/activision…
Sony games are moving that direction as well, albeit in a more delayed manner than xbox games.BackwardsInBoots said:
A lot of Xbox games are available on PC and playable with an Xbox controller via Bluetooth. I'd go with a PS5.
You are going to want the Series X if you are planning on an OLED TV upgrade.NColoradoAG said:
Going to tag in on this thread. I need to get a new console for College Football 24. I don't really game much anymore. I will probably only play College Football and Golf games in the future. Sometimes I will boot up the Halo Bundle and play some Reach or other games in Firefight. That's it.
I'm also still rocking a 2010 Panasonic plasma. I keep waiting for it to kick the bucket but it keeps going. Will buy a 65" OLED at some point in the next 12-18 months I'd bet.
That being said, can I get away with the X Box S in 1TB? Looks like I can save $200 going that route.
We aren't sure exactly what they are doing, but PlayStation is going to be a better bet right now.hph6203 said:
They're not moving away from hardware, they're just moving away from it being a closed ecosystem where their software exclusively runs on their hardware.
Meaning PlayStation is likely to get many, if not most, if not all of the software Xbox creates.
At this point if you don't have a very specific reason for buying an Xbox then PlayStation is probably the better buy.