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You will need to pay at least twice as much for a PC if you want games to run as nice as they do on PS5
Maybe, but you'd have to have more than a dozen exclusive titles for that to matter much compared to the thousands available for PC.
It did not matter to me when I was buying PS5 last year, so that's not a general rule
What did matter, however, was the PS Plus collection. I you don't want to sail under Jolly Roger, that's a huge factor
AMD rx 6800 is $350 said to be equivalent.
Even if you build your PC with PS5 equivalents, you are most likely to pay at least a bit more for the whole package, and - most importantly - games still won't run as smooth as they do on PS5.
Console games are optimized to work best specifically with their hardware
True. How much are games on the ps5 and how much do you pay to be allowed to play online?
That's another thing, yes - games are more pricy, cannot be pirated and there's no third party websites for buying keys for cheap.
That being said, you can still buy games on discs and later resell them. That way you basically play for free if you buy used and resell for the same price.
I'm also a big fan of Playstation Plus