![]() ![]() Consider game pricing - usually (almost always actually) will lean PC. Your PC is a little bit more powerful than a PS5, but not drastically so at all, so. Would there be a way to tell whether my PC is now comparable to a console, or more powerful, or weaker? Is that clearly weaker or stronger than the PS5?Īnd how do people generally figure this out? Let's say I upgrade my GPU in a year. I have the base version of the latest i5 and a 6700 xt. ![]() I just want to know which system will make the game look and run better. There's no concerns like I'd rather play on my couch than at my desk, or on an ultra wide monitor vs a TV, or using a certain controller, nothing like that. Do I get it for my PS5? Or for my PC?Īll I really care about is which will make the game look and run better. I've run into this a few times, but the current example is that I'd like to replay RDR2. I'm definitely nowhere near an expert, and I don't have a great sense of how powerful my PC is compared to my PS5. I just bought components that were suggested online (including in the PC building thread here, thanks again to everyone who responded to various questions I had). I've been playing games on consoles my entire life, and just built my first gaming PC a couple months. ![]()
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