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G2ThaUNiT said:
shikamaru317 said:

For me at least, I have my recent PC upgrade and my Series X to get me through the remainder of this generation. As for next gen, I'll wait and see what Xbox has in store, if it's a dedicated console with no exclusives I will just stick with PC and do an early gen PC upgrade, because why not, Xbox and Sony are both putting all of their exclusives on PC so why buy a dedicated console with no exclusives. If on the other hand Xbox does decide to release a console with both a dedicated Xbox OS and storefront with optimized Xbox ports and back compat, and a windows layer to the OS allowing the use of PC storefronts like Steam, Epic, and GOG, and Sony doesn't find a way to block their PC releases from being playable on it, I may well get that Xbox console since it will likely be priced better than it would cost to upgrade my PC for next gen with similar specs.

Isn't that already the case though? lol technically Series X has no exclusives because they're all already on PC?

It is indeed already the case. Had I known that Sony would start putting everything on PC back in 2020 I would have just upgraded my PC then instead of buying Series X, but instead I bought Series X for the console specific optimizations and good price tag relative to a similarly specced PC upgrade back in 2020. But now that both Xbox and Sony are releasing on PC I just don't see any good reason to buy a console, any money you save over a PC upgrade by buying a console is lost by buying the other console for it's 1st/2nd party games later in the gen (especially since console price cuts are coming much slower now than in past generations), better to just get/upgrade a PC where you can play both Xbox and Sony games (and even Nintendo if you like eyepatches xD). 

Last edited by shikamaru317 - on 10 May 2024