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DonFerrari said:
curl-6 said:
I don't have a problem with console size personally; I never had an issue with the original Xbox or fat PS3 being bulky.

I admit, neither a PS5 nor a Series X are going to fit into my current TV cabinet, as it has just enough space for a Wii, a PS3, a 360, and a Wii U to fit comfortably side by side, and while the Wii U has been packed away now, that's obviously not enough free space for one of these beasts.

But heck, if I end up getting one I'll work something out; probably just plonk it on the floor next to the cabinet, may not look neat but who cares, I've never been a stickler for everything to look super organised (despite having clinical OCD, which unlike what the media portrays often has nothing to do with wanting things tidy) and I'm not trying to impress anyone.

Well you can alway pack the older consoles for a while until you figure a good placement for them. Or a small shelf.

True; these days the 7th gen systems only see action every few months or so when I feel like replaying an old favourite, so if I packed one of those away I could leave one of the two sides free and fit a PS5/Series X there.

I'm not in a rush to get either just yet though; still waiting til they have enough games I want to win me over, and I wouldn't wanna buy one in the first year or so anyway, just to wait and see if either has RROD type issues. Definitely open to getting one down the road though.

Honestly, I miss having another current non-Nintendo system to play in the gaps between the worthwhile Switch releases. PS4/Xbone never really made me want them, but next gen already feels more interesting.