• knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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    2 months ago

    Look, I’m with you on the steam deck, but you really can build a roughly comparable PC for the same price as a console these days. Granted, it’ll have an older video card that might not include the RTX cores that are apparently mandatory in some new AAA titles, but it’ll still have a playable library of titles that is much larger than the amount of free time humans get to enjoy on this earth.

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      2 months ago

      M8, that’s the wrong argument, you CANNOT do it for 400€-500€. I get that a PC is much more versatile, but as a turnkey solution, the console or steamdeck are downright unbeatable in value right now. GPUs cost stupid money and the PS5 still holds its own against a 6700XT(7700)/4060ti, plus it has resume play like the deck…

      I use a PC (9070XT is a wonderful card) but I’m privileged. If I weren’t, I’d be buying a PS5 or a Steamdeck. You can get used PS5 disks for 10-20€, you don’t need to pay to play FTP games online and don’t need internet to play your used disks. It’s overall a far superior option unless your budget is above 1000€ or you have some kind of malformation that only let’s you play with KBM.

      The PS5+used games or a Steamdeck in case you already have a library on steam are downright the only smart money options nowadays in the EU.

      If you have 1000€ to burn, then you can get a pretty good machine with AM4 and RDNA3 for a reasonable price (7800xt are going for not stupid money normally). I’d still wait for the 9060 to get FSR4 and slap bazzite on a HTPC build and call it a day.