• tombruzzo
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    4 hours ago

    The PS5 Pro will sell for $1200 here. You can get a cheap gaming PC for that price and have access to your Steam, GOG, and Epic library, as well as using it for everything else you can use a PC for. Get a controller and a loungeroom keyboard and you can use it from the couch just as easily as a console.

    That’s my reason against. If you’ve already got games on PS5 then it’s a harder argument against it

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      4 hours ago

      Damn good point. My current studio pc is a 5600x 32gb ram and an rtx 2070 with some m2 ssds.

      Say I was to build a higher spec studio pc, would my current one be enough for gaming?

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        2 hours ago

        Ps5 pro will cost way more than just 1200. It doesn’t even come with a disc drive so that has to be purchased separately.

        If you for some reason want a stand too you need to shell out extra for it.

        I think personally it’s the worst upgrade to come out ever.

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          18 minutes ago

          I’m disappointed that it doesn’t come with a disc drive. To me that’s insane and a blatant cash grab.

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        3 hours ago

        That’s a heck of a studio PC. I think it would work fine, you may need to upgrade the graphics card depending on what you want to play but you don’t have to go top spec there

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          3 hours ago

          I’m going to upgrade to an AM5 CPU and up the ram to 64gb. The virtual instruments I use eat up insane amounts of ram. For example, 1 drumkit can take upto 15gb of ram.

          But cheers, I reckon this will do nicely for a loungeroom gaming pc.