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Everyone suggesting to get a PS4 due to budget constraints.

Everyone suggesting to get a PS4 due to budget constraints.

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Fatryx
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03-04-2024, 11:26 PM
#21
Unlike a PS4, you can upgrade and boost the graphics. After an update, I often replay games at higher settings, and sometimes the change is so significant it feels like playing for the first time. This isn’t something you get on a console.
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Fatryx
03-04-2024, 11:26 PM #21

Unlike a PS4, you can upgrade and boost the graphics. After an update, I often replay games at higher settings, and sometimes the change is so significant it feels like playing for the first time. This isn’t something you get on a console.

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kylemwe
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03-05-2024, 12:01 AM
#22
Dear sir, this is not what I meant.
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kylemwe
03-05-2024, 12:01 AM #22

Dear sir, this is not what I meant.

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F50_United
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03-05-2024, 09:06 PM
#23
I mentioned that in post 21, essentially agreeing that a 270 won’t be able to fully utilize many current games, let alone future ones. The system’s raw computing power might rival a PS4, but due to PC port limitations and console optimization, the PS4 will likely run most recent and upcoming titles more smoothly and with superior graphics.
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F50_United
03-05-2024, 09:06 PM #23

I mentioned that in post 21, essentially agreeing that a 270 won’t be able to fully utilize many current games, let alone future ones. The system’s raw computing power might rival a PS4, but due to PC port limitations and console optimization, the PS4 will likely run most recent and upcoming titles more smoothly and with superior graphics.

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Bakery1235
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03-06-2024, 01:03 AM
#24
Hey, skip the PC for $400—it won’t meet your expectations. All the deals you see on PCMR suggest a build cost near $1000. We definitely cut costs by purchasing games during sales, but regular upgrades still erode those savings.
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Bakery1235
03-06-2024, 01:03 AM #24

Hey, skip the PC for $400—it won’t meet your expectations. All the deals you see on PCMR suggest a build cost near $1000. We definitely cut costs by purchasing games during sales, but regular upgrades still erode those savings.

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Vasurus
Junior Member
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03-08-2024, 07:29 PM
#25
You're asking where these claims come from. The 270 can't push games to their limits, but it can run 1080p at 60fps with any title, especially when you tweak the settings. My setup performs better than a PS4 in every aspect. You're suggesting the PS4 could handle anything, which isn't true. Both systems use similar hardware architectures, so optimization differences are minimal. Some games run well on PC because developers put effort into proper ports, while poorly optimized titles struggle regardless. The real issue isn't the platform but the quality of the software itself. Plus, PCs offer a vastly larger game library compared to what's available for the PS4.
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Vasurus
03-08-2024, 07:29 PM #25

You're asking where these claims come from. The 270 can't push games to their limits, but it can run 1080p at 60fps with any title, especially when you tweak the settings. My setup performs better than a PS4 in every aspect. You're suggesting the PS4 could handle anything, which isn't true. Both systems use similar hardware architectures, so optimization differences are minimal. Some games run well on PC because developers put effort into proper ports, while poorly optimized titles struggle regardless. The real issue isn't the platform but the quality of the software itself. Plus, PCs offer a vastly larger game library compared to what's available for the PS4.

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