Playstation 5 vs Xbox Series X – What's Better? 1 Month Review!



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PS5 or Xbox Series X… Which next gen game console are you going to pick?
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Xbox series x: https://www.xbox.com/en-GB/consoles/xbox-series-x
PS5: https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/ps5/

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40 thoughts on “Playstation 5 vs Xbox Series X – What's Better? 1 Month Review!”

  1. I have an elite controller and two series x controllers. I’d rather the controllers use double a batteries because I don’t have to charge the controller and I have rechargeable batteries. My experience with my ps4 controllers is that the batteries inside the controller get weaker and don’t last as long over time. Keep the double a’s Xbox please. New rechargeable batteries on Amazon are dirt cheap

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  2. The battery situation is best explained by, would you rather and electric car you have to wait to charge after your journeys. Or a petrol "gas" car you can pull into a gas station instantly and go for miles again. That's how I feel, the batterys are less hassle.

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  3. Was originally planning to switch to ps, but I’ll stick with Xbox mostly because all of my friends have it and gaming with the boys is better than gaming alone. (Especially because of the mostly single player games on ps5). Might still pick up a limited edition ps5 once their exclusive library starts to fill up. Though I do have one criticism, most of the exclusive library are story driven action adventure games. Now this wouldn’t be so bad if there was more stuff to do after I finished the story. People tend to over exaggerate the quality of these games. Recently I saw someone saying that Spider-Man miles morales beats every single Xbox exclusive to date, which is obviously not true. I honestly feel like they’re not worth the $60 price tag. More like 40-50

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  4. I enjoyed how unbiased the review was. Each console have their own pros and cons, and you covered that well. Definitely gonna help with the decision for when I upgrade to next gen.

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  5. I honestly don’t see the advantage or eye candy of playing past 60 fps but to each their own. I was already pretty happy with some games playing at a solid 30 fps. 60 fps for me and I’m done. I need current games!

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  6. for me xbox wins hands down having played both i would buty both but i will buy xbox as for me more choice of games and in jan me and friend will swap over so i have ps5 and he has my xbox for 1 month and see witch one we like best

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  7. Also also.

    You CAN use a regular external HDD for an Xbox for storing all games and playing Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games. I just have a regular 1.5TB external HDD plugged into my Xbox Series S and it works great.

    While the PS5 DOES have an M.2 slot, it is currently completely disabled in software and Sony will only allow special whitelisted M.2 form factor SSD's to function in the PS5 and I won't be surprised if these are priced similarly to the Xbox Expansion cards.

    Either way, Xbox actually is giving you MORE flexibility here

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  8. In that one month of actual usage, didn’t you realise that the Xbox controller actually offers haptic vibrations? The only thing the ps5 has which the Xbox doesn’t is the adaptive triggers

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