@Enragedhydra: Still need the money first to make the investment. My $1,000 HP Spectre x360 convertible laptop that I purchased last year can barely make the cut with console quality games. I'll need a decent desktop... at around at least $1,500, I think. More, if I want to run Oculus or other quality VR.
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@Enragedhydra:
For native 4k resolution, you want XBox One.
I personally prefer PS4. Better exclusive games, a neater home screen that doesn't look like a mess, and they were the first ones ahead of Microsoft to not require the console to be online, and be a DRM machine. Besides, I've already built up quite the profile since PS3, since their online was free at the time, as opposed to Microsoft's online model.
For true native 4k you want PC. PC has more exclusives (better is subjective) then PS4. Neater home screen?? Who cares about a locked box and it's screen. If you want a neat screen go PC, on Steam pick the skin of your choice, pick the skin of your choice on windows. Online free at the time does not matter because it is now and not then, even Nintendo is implementing paid online, you want free online PC is the place.
PC is definitely the way to go, if you have the money. I was assuming the original commenter was on a budget. If not, then PC all the way. Me... I'm not so fortunate to be able to swap out video cards and whatnot at a moments notice, so I have to have a console. Every game I purchase for console, I know will work with that console. But anybody with money should definitely buy a PC. I would if I could. >Sigh<... Maybe someday...
For native 4k resolution, you want XBox One.
I personally prefer PS4. Better exclusive games, a neater home screen that doesn't look like a mess, and they were the first ones ahead of Microsoft to not require the console to be online, and be a DRM machine. Besides, I've already built up quite the profile since PS3, since their online was free at the time, as opposed to Microsoft's online model.
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