PS5 vs. Xbox Series X final comparison (for now)
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PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X represent a massive divide in how Sony and Microsoft are approaching video games moving forward. So what does that mean for you? Jeff Bakalar has reviewed each console and has some final thoughts on what the current landscape looks like plus advice on how you might want to shape your decision-making process.
Jeff compares the controllers, design, the games, exclusives and pretty much everything else you could ever want to know about how these consoles stack up. And of course, let’s not forget about PC gaming options either.
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Its not about power its about exclusive so I chose the ps5 u can’t enjoy power but u can enjoy the games.
I got tired of looking for either console, I built a gaming pc.
Seth Rogan is that you?
Does series x console games take hours to download still? That’s what I didn’t like about the Xbox x.
I own a PS5, series X, and a switch. The only console i play on is my series X with gamepass ultimate. The Dualsense controller is cool, but the series X controller wins by comfort and 40+ hours of battery life. I like the smaller size of the series X controller. And i hate the thumbsticks on the ps5 are in the middle of the controller. The thumbsticks on the Xbox controller feels so much better. VRR, quick resume, 1440P, auto hdr, fps boost, bigger SSD, storrage upgrade posible. It is all missing on the ps5. If i have to choose between the 2, i Will sell my ps5 and keep my series X. Comming from a PS4 pro. Iam not a fanboy, i like Both systems. But the Series X wins this gen. If you have 500 spend it on the series X. Sorry for my english 😉 and with the newest upgrade we have Dolby vision gaming on the Series X 💪🏼
Dual sense controller brand new = broken in one month with the triggers and analog drift😂😂
Xbox is based for American Gamers, so PS5 all the way
I have Xbox seris x
My family has an Xbox series x, and it overheats, not enough to shut it down, but we keep it in a smaller cabinet with our ps4 so it definetly heats up and for a next gen console that’s not as good, at least in my opinion.
Also not a huge fan of that the 1 terabyte Seagate ssd(? Forgot what it’s called) card is expensive, fine it’s 1 terabyte, but it’s still almost the same price as a console and the consoles were advertised at around the same price as last gen, instead of more expensive, so people will/ probably don’t buy the expansion card cause it’s not really that worth it
I got rid of my Xbox one s and went with the ps5 the Xbox controller is trash compared to the dual sense.
I have a ps4 and 7 games. What is the experience of buying a xbox for the first time. Is it worth it??
i think xbox takes the dub but I am more used to the ps5 so I gotta go with the ps5 but ps4 took the dub last time so yeah
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What if I only play physical games, will storage still be a problem
Can you make a comparison video again?
Im a PS5 Guy always been, Love The Controller, Love The Games
I have both and enjoy both of them
The half-step upgrade crap from last gen pissed me off. I really hope they don’t do that again. Last gen’s boxes sound like they were underpowered out of the gate. If they have to do a half-step, hopefully COVID delayed it.
The new series x basic controller has 2 more rumble wheels , a share button , better grips and overall a lighter and improved d pad. Basically xboxs go to (don’t fix what isn’t broken)
Xbox Series X wins for:
- native expandable storage
- quick resume
Quick resume is nice when I’m in the middle of a mission but have to leave for work