Do either of them encourage devs to support mouse controls in their games? No? Then I'm sticking with my PC.
I mean surely by the same logic it'd be pointless to cough up for Xbox One X given the vast majority of what I'd be playing on it will be available on PS4 anyway, and those that aren't on PS4 are pretty much guaranteed for Windows 10 on PC, which I have a gaming laptop for if I feel any of Microsoft's exclusives are 100% vitally necessary.Zhukov said:I went with the PS4 Pro because it has games I want to play. Nothing else matters much.
However if you already have a regular PS4 then surely the smart choice would be the Xbox? I don't see how coughing up for the Pro just as an upgrade is worth it unless you have more money than you know what to do with.
Yup.ReservoirAngel said:I mean surely by the same logic it'd be pointless to cough up for Xbox One X given the vast majority of what I'd be playing on it will be available on PS4 anyway, and those that aren't on PS4 are pretty much guaranteed for Windows 10 on PC, which I have a gaming laptop for if I feel any of Microsoft's exclusives are 100% vitally necessary.Zhukov said:I went with the PS4 Pro because it has games I want to play. Nothing else matters much.
However if you already have a regular PS4 then surely the smart choice would be the Xbox? I don't see how coughing up for the Pro just as an upgrade is worth it unless you have more money than you know what to do with.
Want a more powerful console now they're available. Got a 4K TV, seems pointless to never have anything that actually uses that potential. And honestly despite having a gaming laptop that can run anything I've thrown at it so far, consoles are still my go-to for gaming due to the convenience. Maybe if my gaming laptop was still my everyday laptop, but that's not the case any more.Zhukov said:Yup.ReservoirAngel said:I mean surely by the same logic it'd be pointless to cough up for Xbox One X given the vast majority of what I'd be playing on it will be available on PS4 anyway, and those that aren't on PS4 are pretty much guaranteed for Windows 10 on PC, which I have a gaming laptop for if I feel any of Microsoft's exclusives are 100% vitally necessary.Zhukov said:I went with the PS4 Pro because it has games I want to play. Nothing else matters much.
However if you already have a regular PS4 then surely the smart choice would be the Xbox? I don't see how coughing up for the Pro just as an upgrade is worth it unless you have more money than you know what to do with.
If that's the case I have no idea why you're considering either. Seems like you're all set.
Okay. Seems like I had this covered with the more-money-than-you-know-what-to-do-with guess.ReservoirAngel said:Want a more powerful console now they're available. Got a 4K TV, seems pointless to never have anything that actually uses that potential. And honestly despite having a gaming laptop that can run anything I've thrown at it so far, consoles are still my go-to for gaming due to the convenience. Maybe if my gaming laptop was still my everyday laptop, but that's not the case any more.
Plus I just like buying new things. I have a problem in that regard.