Is PC Gaming really the best?
Is PC Gaming really the best?
Wolfenstein operates at 30 frames per second, using moderate difficulty levels, and does not require AAC on PS4.
You might find it hard to match a PS4 price right now, especially if you're looking for a budget-friendly option. However, consider the adaptability and features a PC offers. Besides productivity, where the PC clearly shines, you should weigh a few factors. You can adjust video settings for smoother performance or lower frame rates if needed, depending on your needs—especially important for single-player modes where FPS isn't the top priority. A PC also provides access to services like G2A, G2play, and Steam, offering games at significantly lower costs than a console. For example, I ordered Titanfall for €30 and managed to get a AAA game like Shadow of Mordor for €30-35. Try securing quality titles at that price on a PS4 (new copies only). In the long run, a PC remains far superior unless you're deeply drawn to the exclusive titles on consoles.
Because the game isn't well optimized and your setup isn't built for high-resolution, fast-paced 1080p performance.
The majority of console games operate near 30 frames per second, which doesn't mean they're strictly at 60fps. Some titles actually maintain a consistent 60fps.