- cross-posted to:
- sony@lemdro.id
- ps5@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- sony@lemdro.id
- ps5@lemmy.world
USD “per year” prices:
The Essential plan is increasing from $60 to $80.
Extra increasing from $100 to $135.
Premium increasing from $120 to $160.
USD “per year” prices:
The Essential plan is increasing from $60 to $80.
Extra increasing from $100 to $135.
Premium increasing from $120 to $160.
In what world do you need 2k for a gaming PC?
If you want to completely crush stuff like Cyberpunk and Starfield you could bother. The only reason I run what I do is that I need a workhorse and make money with my PC too.
I general I recommend the “Fast Motorcycle” principle for PC building. You can spend extra money for the “Fast Car” or Luxury Car” or even ball out for the “Fast Luxury Car”.
Depending on the task, a fast motorcycle will get you there quicker than other builds. When building for a gaming PC, just get basic cores with high clocks and spend a bit of extra money on a step up graphics cards.
I could build a pretty shredding PC for about ~$800 right now.
Back to your point, a $2k PC is basically a fast luxury car. I could have multiple adobe products open simultaneously, or do YouTube at the same time as Satisfactory or Cities Skylines. It’s a nice to have but if you aren’t doing heavy simultaneous tasks it’s not worth the money.
Exactly. If you just want to compete pricewise with a PS5 then a PC is not that hard to justify.
Say the generation will last you another 6 years. That’s 432 euro for PS Plus Essential alone. Add the cost of the PS5 with a disk drive, that’s another 460 euro. That’s 892 euro for just the device itself. That’ll get you a decently beefy PC that can do more than just gaming. Add on some piracy for the more morally ambiguous among us (and let’s be honest, buying second hand also doesn’t net the studio any profits) and you got a pretty comparable package without being locked into Sony’s ecosystem.