PlayStation 5 Pro: Coming November 2024, $700/€800

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At least where i live you cant build a pc below €1000 that would be as good as ps5 pro more like €1300 or more. You cant really beat value for money that consoles offers,

And even if you buy simular hardware the pc will require more to run in general
And many times the games is much worse optimized on pc so thst will be a huge factor as well.
I think most people would advise spending a little more on a PC than the price of a console BUT that PC will be able to do so much more than just play games. So for me, it's not a question of cost but rather value in the long run.
 
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I think most people would advise spending a little more on a PC than the price of a console BUT that PC will be able to do so much more than just play games. So for me, it's not a question of cost but rather value in the long run.


I completly understand that, but i would go higher just to be more future proof,

Went to order a €2700 build just to have something worth for many years.
 
I think most people would advise spending a little more on a PC than the price of a console BUT that PC will be able to do so much more than just play games. So for me, it's not a question of cost but rather value in the long run.
Most people already have a phone that can do almost everything a PC would be able to do for them I suppose.
 
Most people already have a phone that can do almost everything a PC would be able to do for them I suppose.
For some people sure but personally I use my PC for graphic design and music, which wouldn't be possible on a phone. Funnily enough I have a really crappy phone though!

I completly understand that, but i would go higher just to be more future proof,

Went to order a €2700 build just to have something worth for many years.
Mine came in just under that (but it's for work not games) and my idea was exactly that, to future proof. - and it has a disc drive :lol:
 
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and it has a disc drive
To me this was the one thing I still have but never used for ages.
I would be surprised if it even works after all the years of idling about.
I think the last disc I used was Diablo3.

Meanwhile the console disc drive serves as a Bluray player for movies, and in some cases also for gaming when I decide I want a physical copy of a game for any reason.
 
To me this was the one thing I still have but never used for ages.
I would be surprised if it even works after all the years of idling about.
I think the last disc I used was Diablo3.

Meanwhile the console disc drive serves as a Bluray player for movies, and in some cases also for gaming when I decide I want a physical copy of a game for any reason.
I just use the one on my PC for taking screengrabs sometimes (it's related to my job). My SX is terrible for movies, struggles to read some discs and the interface is woeful. I have a multi-region player for my Blu-rays.
 
It will be out of date as soon as intel launches the 5 series cards

In what way its still cabable of doing 4k gaming many times even more than 60 fps,
With high/ultra settnings, with games even like Alan wake 2 it will run 4k at around 50 fps at high settnings, and its one of the hardest games to run, on ps5 even pro you will only hit like 1080p with same fps as that build i am getting, its all i need for many years ahead, and i went with amd because they was cheaper, was between 7900 xtx hellbound and gtx 4080 super, 4090 is just to much money, 5000 series will be even more expensive,

Their Will be more than enough horsepower for years ahead,

Regardless of what you get their will always be something stronger, but you have to consider how much you want to spend,

Their will be good perfomence for almost any game With this build even on highest settnings as long as you can look past raytracing, but its not really that important, and its not worth it given its perfomence killer.
 
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Last night I spec'd a PC from PCSpecialist in the UK, not the cheapest option but they come recommended, I wanted to pick & choose all components. With 5000 series cars on the horizon I spec'd a 4070 Super as a placeholder.

Total price...£2,800-00!

I have seen pre-built 4070 systems for around £1,200-00 but with lots of shortcuts on certain components. If I ever get back into PC gaming it will be with a 5000 series card...and probably late next year as prices stabilise. I don't think a 4070 will be a great option 3-4 years down the line unless you enjoying tweaking settings. I'd rather let the devs do that with PS5 Pro.

 
Last night I spec'd a PC from PCSpecialist in the UK, not the cheapest option but they come recommended, I wanted to pick & choose all components. With 5000 series cars on the horizon I spec'd a 4070 Super as a placeholder.

Total price...£2,800-00!

I have seen pre-built 4070 systems for around £1,200-00 but with lots of shortcuts on certain components. If I ever get back into PC gaming it will be with a 5000 series card...and probably late next year as prices stabilise. I don't think a 4070 will be a great option 3-4 years down the line unless you enjoying tweaking settings. I'd rather let the devs do that with PS5 Pro.


Looks smooth at 60fps, but they can't get this old game to run smooth and be sharp like in the other mode..
This game was never well optimized, the demo on previous versions were abysmal for that, and looked very average if i remember.
 
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If they make a bundle with GT7 I might consider this to hop back in to the game, and get a copy for my friend who shared his PS5 with me around launch. If not I’ll wait until the Gran Turismo itch is absolutely unscratchable.

Also, Seattle sales tax is 10.4%, so I might actually be able to save money by going ~190 miles down to Oregon for a sales tax free trip to Best Buy… On the highway without severe traffic I can get 40-45 mpg, and at $4/gal that’s around $33.75-38.00, which would save me $32-37.

Enjoying math has put me in a prison of my own creation.
 
Also, Seattle sales tax is 10.4%, so I might actually be able to save money by going ~190 miles down to Oregon for a sales tax free trip to Best Buy… On the highway without severe traffic I can get 40-45 mpg, and at $4/gal that’s around $33.75-38.00, which would save me $32-37.

Enjoying math has put me in a prison of my own creation.

You need to calculate brake and tyre wear costs. General wear and tear. And then mathamatical probability of an insurance claim/accident, hijacking, IED , sniper kill.
Then I suppose medical costs for regional diseases that havent come to your area.

Will you be driving under a flight paths?
 
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