Quote Originally Posted by Ametrine View Post
It comes down to two things; ease of use and cost.

With consoles, you can buy one machine that you know will last as it is for years. You get thousands of game options that will work on it out of the box. You can go an entire generation of games without needing to spend a dime on hardware upgrades unless you want to.


The only major downside is if you break your console, you have to jump through hoops with the manufacturer for repairs.

For many people, consoles just make more sense.
The PS4 Pro wont be native 4K at 60FPS more like a trick to make it look like 4k at 30FPS

PC parts are cheaper these days and you can get a AMD RX480 at $200 that runs 4k at 60FPS per store page info, but with bench marks its at 30FPS

GTX 1080 runs at 4k with around 30-60+ FPS depending on the game and that card cost $600

you're telling me Sony found a way to run 4k on a $400 console? Nope they didn't.

at $500 or less you could build a PC way better than console.

Once I build my PC I never went back. My last console the PS3 has been collecting dust for 6 years.

link to games running full settings at 1080p to 4k. The PS4 Pro wont achieve those numbers with 4k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQTRlDoCVUw