PC vs Console in 2024... time to ditch PC?
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the age-old debate of console vs. PC gaming, highlighting the pros and cons of each. It emphasizes the customizability and power of PCs, the ease and convenience of consoles, and the recent trend of console exclusives making their way to PC. The speaker, a DIY PC builder, owns both a PS5 and multiple computers, providing a balanced perspective. The conversation aims to help viewers make an informed decision based on their preferences and needs, rather than promoting one over the other.
Takeaways
- ð® The debate of console vs PC gaming has persisted over the years, with each side having its own merits and drawbacks.
- ð» Building a gaming PC can provide a more customized and powerful experience with better graphics and performance compared to consoles.
- ð® Consoles offer the simplicity of plug-and-play, with day one availability of exclusives, but may lack the upgradeability and long-term potential of PCs.
- ðœ Console exclusives are starting to make their way to PC more frequently, blurring the line between the two platforms.
- ð§ PCs can be upgraded over time, allowing for improved performance and longevity, whereas consoles typically have a fixed hardware configuration.
- ð° The initial cost of a gaming PC can be significantly higher than that of a console, but it may offer better value in the long run due to its upgradability.
- ð¥ïž PCs are not only for gaming; they can be used for a variety of tasks such as work, streaming, and content creation, which consoles cannot match.
- ð® Consoles have evolved to include more multimedia capabilities, but their primary function remains gaming.
- ð ïž The passion for building and customizing PCs can lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation for technology, potentially sparking career paths in the field.
- ð The hardware iteration and configuration possibilities with PCs can lead to a more engaging and personalized gaming experience.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the video transcript?
-The main topic discussed is the debate between choosing a gaming console versus building or buying a gaming PC, and the pros and cons of each option.
What is the significance of Intel's 14th gen CPUs in the context of the transcript?
-Intel's 14th gen CPUs are mentioned as a feature in the built-in configurator for building a gaming PC, highlighting their faster cores, increased core counts, and speeds up to 6 GHz for a better gaming experience.
How has the gaming console landscape changed in terms of exclusives?
-The landscape has changed as many titles that were once exclusive to consoles are now making their way to PC, with examples like The Last of Us being ported over. This blurs the line between console and PC gaming exclusivity.
What are some advantages of gaming consoles?
-Advantages of gaming consoles include being ready to use out of the box, having upgradeable storage, and getting day-one access to exclusive titles.
What are some disadvantages of gaming consoles compared to gaming PCs?
-Disadvantages include the inability to upgrade the hardware for improved performance over time, potential issues with long-term reliability, and the eventual lack of support for newer game titles as hardware progresses.
How does the speaker view the future of console gaming?
-The speaker believes that the line between console and PC gaming is blurring, with many console exclusives coming to PC and Microsoft moving away from hardware. They also note that consoles may not be as upgradeable or future-proof as PCs.
What are some of the key differences between a gaming PC and a console in terms of gaming experience?
-A gaming PC can offer better graphics fidelity, higher frames per second, and more customization options. Consoles, on the other hand, provide a more straightforward plug-and-play experience and guaranteed performance optimization for their specific hardware.
How does the speaker feel about the overall value of building or buying a gaming PC?
-The speaker sees value in building or buying a gaming PC due to the ability to customize, upgrade, and use the computer for purposes beyond gaming. They also mention the potential for a PC to last longer and offer a more engaging and tweakable experience.
What is the speaker's stance on the idea of having both a gaming console and a gaming PC?
-The speaker is open to the idea of owning both, recognizing the unique benefits each platform offers. They emphasize that it's less about choosing one over the other and more about personal preference and the kind of gaming experience one seeks.
How does the speaker view the role of gaming PCs beyond gaming?
-The speaker sees gaming PCs as versatile machines capable of much more than gaming, such as work, content creation, and other computing tasks. They also mention the satisfaction and passion that comes from building, upgrading, and customizing a PC.
Outlines
ð® Console vs PC Gaming Debate
The paragraph discusses the ongoing debate between console and PC gaming, highlighting the pros and cons of each platform. It mentions the ease of building a gaming PC with the help of configurators and the availability of Intel's 14th gen CPUs. The speaker also talks about their experience with consoles and PCs, noting the shift in Microsoft's focus from hardware to software. The conversation emphasizes the blurring lines between console exclusives and PC availability, and the evolving nature of gaming platforms.
ð» Expandability and Storage in Gaming Systems
This paragraph delves into the issue of expandability and storage in gaming consoles and PCs. It contrasts the limitations of older console storage options with the improvements in newer models like the PS5, which allows for easy storage expansion using NVMe drives. The paragraph also addresses the cons of PCs, such as their higher initial cost and the complexity of hardware configurations. It compares the gaming experience on a $500 PC to that on a $500 console, noting that the latter often provides a better experience due to optimized hardware.
ð§ Upgradability and Customization of PCs
The speaker discusses the upgradability and customization options available with PCs, emphasizing the ability to enhance performance over time without needing to replace the entire system. They highlight the aesthetic customization options and the longevity of PCs compared to consoles, which typically have a lifespan of 5 to 7 years. The paragraph also touches on theå€åèœæ§ of PCs beyond gaming, such as work and content creation, and the passion and satisfaction derived from building and upgrading one's own PC.
ð¬ The Passion for PCs and Career Opportunities
In this paragraph, the speaker reflects on the passion for PCs and how it can lead to career opportunities and significant life changes. They share personal anecdotes, such as their daughter's interest in building a PC and how their channel aims to nurture this passion in others. The speaker also discusses the shift of some individuals from console to PC gaming and how it can open up a whole new world of possibilities. They conclude by encouraging viewers to share their reasons for choosing either platform, acknowledging that both have their place in the gaming world.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡PC Gaming
ð¡Console Gaming
ð¡Upgradability
ð¡Graphics Fidelity
ð¡Performance
ð¡Exclusives
ð¡Hardware Iteration
ð¡Initial Adoption Price
ð¡DRM (Digital Rights Management)
ð¡Streaming
ð¡Aesthetics
Highlights
The discussion on whether to choose a PC or console for gaming has been ongoing since the era of Atari and Nintendo.
NZXT's BL is a user-friendly platform for building a gaming PC on a budget, with the built-in configurator now including Intel's 14th gen CPUs.
For those who prefer not to build their own PC, BL offers preconfigured Player PC systems catering to various budgets and performance needs.
The gaming experience on PCs can be significantly enhanced by the inclusion of faster cores and increased core counts, with speeds up to 6 GHz.
The line between console exclusives and PC games is blurring, with many titles initially exclusive to consoles eventually making their way to PC.
Microsoft has made it clear that they are moving away from the hardware side of gaming, focusing more on the Xbox app for PC and Windows-based PCS.
Sony's PlayStation exclusives, which were once the main selling point for consoles, are also starting to appear on PC platforms.
The ease of upgrading console storage has improved, with the PS5 featuring an NVMe expansion drive for additional storage.
One of the cons of PCs is the initial high cost compared to consoles, with a $500 PC not offering the same level of graphics fidelity and playability as a $500 console.
PCs offer a highly customizable and upgradable experience, allowing users to tailor their system to their specific needs and preferences.
The longevity of PCs is generally greater than that of consoles, with PCs often lasting longer than the 5 to 7-year lifespan of a console.
Consoles are designed to provide a consistent gaming experience across a specific set of hardware, whereas PCs offer a wide range of performance possibilities.
The conversation around PC versus console gaming is shifting from a binary choice to recognizing the unique advantages of each platform.
The passion for building and customizing PCs can lead to a deeper engagement with technology and potentially open up new career paths.
The decision to build a PC or buy a console should be based on personal preferences, budget, and the desired level of customization and upgradeability.
The evolution of consoles into more versatile entertainment systems with internet capabilities and app support has made them more like mini-PCs.
The choice between PC and console gaming is not just about the gaming experience but also the connection and personalization that comes with building and upgrading a PC.
Transcripts
so I'm going to talk about a topic today
that I don't think I have touched since
like 2013 to be honest and that is going
to be whether or not you should just say
screw it with PC and get a
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conversation of console versus PC has
been going on since probably the Atari
to be honest and then the Nintendo and
the Super Nintendo and GameCube and N64
and all that stuff and and it's just
gone on and on and on because there is a
there is definitely two schools of
thought when it comes to computers
versus consoles So today we're going to
talk about whether or not you should
just kind of say screw the idea of
building yourself a computer or buying a
pre-built and just getting yourself a
console so it's pros and cons to both
obviously um and the reason why we're
even having this conversation is I've
actually been noticing an like an uptick
in the amount of inbox questions I'm
getting about whether or not they should
just buy a console and I was actually
having a conversation recently uh with
someone who is not a PC Enthusiast in
any regard they have a laptop for work
like that's it and they don't game or
anything like that but they have a kid
and they were just like should I get a
computer you think or you think I should
just get a PlayStation 5 right this
person has not like played games at all
since they graduated college a few years
back and now they're kind of getting
some free time back to themselves after
they've done with their graduate program
and stuff and now they're just I have
some time so what should I do so it
really kind of got me thinking and get
some real food for thought here and an
unbiased one because one might assume
that because I am a DIY PC Builder that
I would just automatically be like P DMR
only you know console peasants and I
don't actually think that way because
fun fact I own a PS5 as well as multiple
computers technically I have a PS4 and
the last Xbox I had was actually the um
XBox One S I think it was but um yeah
Xbox you we'll talk for a second here
this kind of shouldn't even be
considered to be honest there's no
reason Microsoft has actually made it
pretty obvious and pretty public that
they're moving away from the whole
Hardware side of things because with
Xbox
um the Xbox app on PC when it comes to
Windows based PCS you can pretty much
get any game available on Xbox on a
computer and guess what it's going to
run better on a computer than it does on
an Xbox however but that also means
exclusives too are available on PC that
are Microsoft exclusives on Xbox so that
line has been drastically blurred there
was actually quite a while there where
you couldn't get Xbox exclusives on PC
including Halo and stuff like that like
Halo was like the Halo title no pun
intended for the Microsoft platform that
being Xbox and then with PlayStation
specifically PlayStation 4 and
PlayStation 5 like the Sony exclusives
are that line is starting to blur now to
where a lot of the the titles that you
would want a console for for exclusivity
which was really the main selling point
of wanting a console is starting to make
its way over to PC now the most recent
very big very large IP that made its way
over to PC uh was the last of us and
that was a completely remastered title
so they you know the the game itself is
like 10 years old the first one um so
that kind of shows like for PC owners if
I didn't have a I didn't have a
PlayStation when The Last of Us was out
and was huge I heard everyone talking
about it it was all over YouTube it was
all over Reddit everyone was just like
losing their mind over how good the
story was and I was just like cool I
don't know what it is cuz I don't have a
PlayStation so obviously when it ported
over to PC and was remastered I was
extremely interested in it fun fact
though it kind of really correlated with
the launch of the TV show um and so on
HBO and so it really piqued my interest
cuz I saw the show first then I played
the game but uh console ports or I
should say exclusives on like
PlayStation are starting to make their
way over to PC more regular now where
it's about a year or so but a lot more
studios are making it obvious that they
want to support their PC gaming platform
as well because it's face it it is a
huge platform so one of the positives to
consoles like we've talked about is the
fact that you're going to get like those
day one exclusives available to you uh
right off the bat now most consoles now
are moved over to digital format as well
they do have discs available to them too
that was one of the things that was a
positive to consoles in the past but not
quite as much these days was the fact
that if you had a game you had a disc
you were done with that game you could
sell that game to a friend make some
money back or online or whatever you
could sell the the disc and then that
person could play the game it wasn't DRM
to a console or to a to an account
because of the fact that discs are kind
of archaic at this point and there are
still dis versions of the consoles
available almost everything now is
digital content so initially one of the
downsides to consoles was the fact that
you couldn't necessarily expand the
storage now on on Xbox you could get an
external hard drive hooked up to it it
was a spinning drive and it was actually
quite expensive to get those external
drives plugged into your Xbox it was a
good chunk of the cost of another Xbox
or you could sell your Xbox and try to
get one with the larger storage inside
now back then like a 256 GB Xbox was
like huge like 120 was like the max for
the longest then there was like 40 GB
which were like the base models you
might have been able to hold a couple of
game saves and such on there and maybe a
couple of downloaded titles but you
still heavily relied on discs now
fortunately especially specifically the
PS5 we we even have a video about this
because I use nvme drives there is an
nvme expansion Drive in there so you can
add storage to your PlayStation and it's
extremely easy kind of a plug for our
old video I'll try and make sure I
annotate or have it in the description
it's very easy to do that with any
modern nvme drive so what was was
initially a con is now kind of a
positive for consoles because of the
fact that you do have upgradeable
internal
storage um let's talk about PC for a
second here one of the biggest cons of
PCS especially over the last few years
is its initial adoption price PCS are
going to be significantly more expensive
than a console even a quote unquote $500
PC which you could technically build
today especially using like an APU or
internal GPU with 7,000 series AMD
processors or Intel
processors they're not believe it or not
a $500 PC is not going to be as good as
a $500 console when it comes to Graphics
Fidelity and overall playability simply
because of the fact that we are talking
about such a huge Hardware iteration com
configuration possibility when it comes
to computers that you just don't know
how the title is going to run there's
too many different graphics cards that
you could potentially put in there
different types of storage different
CPUs are they old CPUs are they newer
CPUs whereas on Console the gaming
experience is universal for everybody
because of the fact that there's a
specific set of Hardware that the
developers can then you know optimize
for that's why there's always a
difference between PC titles and console
titles that are crossplatform and such
because of the fact that it takes time
to make sure that they're at least
optimized for both more often than not
they're optimized for console over
optimized for PC because they'll just
rely on the PC's Brute Force approach to
having better Hardware to to run a game
that maybe isn't quite as optimized the
downside about console is every time
there's a new generation of consoles the
brands Xbox has done this as well tends
to leave the older console titles behind
what I mean by that is there's not
necessarily forward disc compatibility
so if you are running like if you had a
PS3 getting a PS4 a lot of the times
those discs would not work in a PS4 same
thing when it comes to Xbox if you went
for like an Xbox 360 to an Xbox One
there was a list of titles where they
were compatible where you could take an
old disc disc and run it on the new
platform but it didn't always guarantee
that it was going to work so it was kind
of like you had to sort of cross
reference whether or not an old disc
would work in a new console so you can't
upgrade it either you can't upgrade the
experience you can't make it faster or
stronger not to mention as consoles are
coming out with new revisions as time go
on like now we have the PS5 slim this is
not a slim this is like the very first
OG PS5 before they even started changing
the coolers and stuff inside of them
there's no there's no Hardware changes
that you can really upgrade and make
your experience better so they target 4K
but for most titles on like console they
target 4K 30 which as you're if you're a
gamer and you know 60fps is The Sweet
Spot like you want 60 FPS or higher when
it comes to gaming the nice thing about
PC is you can build a $500 PC that can
give you 60 plus FPS in 1080P medium
settings and even PC at medium settings
is going to be much nicer to look at
than the way that the graphics are
basically out of the box configured for
consoles not to mention you can't even
really go in and adjust most of those uh
graphic settings and games in console
because again like I said they're very
locked down to the hardware that's known
to exist in that platform now I think
this conversation comes up a lot because
in the earlier days of consoles they
they weren't like mini PCS like they are
today you couldn't surf the Internet you
couldn't check email you couldn't
download apps and watch things like
Netflix and Hulu HBO YouTube but now
they realistically are like all-in-one
type PCS that you plug a TV up to it or
a monitor they already come with a
controller which is another con for PCs
that spend another 50 60 bucks to get a
controller at least they come with at
least one of them they can pretty much
do most of what a computer can do these
days now a computer can do all of that
stuff better not to mention a computer
can do all sorts of things a console
can't which is you can use it for work
spreadsheets email yes you can email on
a console but it really sucks to try and
type with a controller so unless you're
going to hook a keyboard up to it doing
the whole like one letter at a time
while writing an email would really
really suck but when it comes to console
the streaming is very basic with a PC
obviously you could do a full OBS type
setup and get a very uh high-end gaming
experience and streaming experience for
your audience on PC um you can upgrade
it like I've already said you can start
out with parts that maybe are uh just
enough to get you buy today but making
smart choices means you give yourself an
upgrade path and make sure that you have
uh options in the future to be able to
upgrade the system without having to
change your entire platform not to
mention you can make it yours
aesthetically you can choose a case that
you like um you can go with parts that
are either aesthetically pleasing or you
can go super basic No Frills type parts
to make sure you're getting all the
performance for the money that you
possibly can without paying for any of
the extra features that are just maybe
fluff if you will um but not only that
we know a a computer is going to most of
the time unless you go super bottom spec
are not going to the PC is going to last
you a lot longer than say a console I
mean consoles tend to have about 5 to 7
years worth of life that's if the
console doesn't die on its own we all
know about the old Red Ring of Death we
all know the blinking lights of death
all the things that have been known to
happen with
consoles I I think I went through three
Xbox 360s with the red ring of death
before I finally got one that didn't
cook itself to death but I think
realistically when it comes to computer
Zak it's not just about gaming on the
computer it's not just about watching
content on it or whatever I think for a
lot of computer Enthusiast it's more
than just gaming and it's about the
connection you have with building the
tower upgrading it tinkering it making
it yours truly customizing it and having
an endless amount of options and
combinations of parts and configurations
which is for me that's what I enjoy most
with computers I play my games I don't
have a huge catalog of games I kind of
one of those people that play one game
at a time so storage size on a console
wouldn't be that big of a deal for me
because I would just play one game and
then when I'm done with it delete it
install another one um but for me the
fun and enjoyability of a of a computer
and PC gaming is the PC itself like I
love to just how can I make it mine and
I think that's what a lot of people who
have built PCS especially their first PC
they kind of say it becomes addictive
I've had people email me and say I built
my first computer and that wasn't enough
so I started trying to find anyone I
knew that wanted a computer and I would
build it for them for free and it was
just fun to go along for the even my
daughter one of my re recent videos you
guys saw her in the background the
reason why she was here that day is she
had been bugging me for a couple weeks
saying I want to build a computer like
you don't need a computer you have a
very strong computer you have 11900 k
you have a 3080 and you play Roblox what
the hell do you need a new computer for
she's like I just want to build the
computer and I'm like fair enough
brought her to work brought out parts
and just let her assemble the computer
it worked it posted she was super
excited so that's the passion I want to
sort of nurture especially with my own
my own kids and friends but I think my
channel is about nurturing that for
people as well and you're not going to
get that with a console it's not to say
consoles are bad consoles do exactly
what they're meant to do you push a
button you probably are going to have to
wait for an update at some point you go
to your game you want to play and it
works it works just about every time
until something in it breaks which every
console's had some generation of known
problem that's going to happen the same
thing can happen with a computer though
you might your computer might be running
perfectly fine and then suddenly one day
you get a blue screen of death and it
repeats and it's over happening over and
over and over and then that's where the
frustrations happen with beginners and
newbies when it comes to computers is
not knowing how to troubleshoot or
diagnose that's where they're like where
do I bring it what do I do typically you
go to YouTube you start doing a search
to see if anyone has any videos about
the problems that might be able to help
you fix it that's why channels like mine
exist but I think more importantly it
should be less about PC versus console
because both are really the same thing
it's just this is a very big very
customizable can do just about anything
type of console versus this having a
very narrow Niche purpose it's a little
wider now like I said with all the
entertain and apps and stuff available
on them as well but I think anyone
that's ever moved from console to PC
more often than not I hear that they got
bit by the PC bug and now they are just
that's what they want to do they want to
build computers and stuff I've had
people even tell me they've made career
changes I go I won't say his name but I
got an email from someone recently
telling me they started watching my
channel when they were like 12 I was
like thanks for making me feel old they
are now literally an AMD engineer
so there's that right it's cool to see
people find a passion and move forward
with it I don't think a lot of people
carry passion for consoles but I think
PC might open up an entire world if
ahead of you that you maybe never
thought could have been part of who you
are in the future so just wanted to kind
of put this video out there giving you
some food for thought about both pros
and cons we'll go get through them again
real quick PC expensive initial cost
it's expensive to get into like a real
solid gaming
PC every gaming PC makes a great work PC
but not every work PC makes a good
gaming PC it's important to remember
that okay but I think you're looking at
like 1,500 bucks or more to get a real
good PC that's going to last you for
years that's three times the cost of a
PS5 or an Xbox if you for whatever
reason I mean this really belongs over
here okay they're the same thing they
truly are you don't need an Xbox okay
the you can play every Xbox title on a
computer that's why the Xbox app is
pre-installed in Windows this on the
other hand
um it's it okay we'll go back to the
pros and cons over here but it's
expensive Pros it's very powerful it
will give you much better frames per
second it'll give you much better
fidelity meaning your game's going to
look sharper more tacked a lot of
features that are be enabled in a game
uh on PC versus the same game on a
PlayStation it's going to it's just
overall the experience is going to be
good the downsides too something goes
wrong you got be able to troubleshoot it
and fix it unless you go with an SI that
has a warranty to help back you up
they're bigger they're quite a bit
bigger they consume more power so if
power costs and energy bills are
something that's really important to you
that's going to be more on that um and
then don't hook it up to a TV please
even even a gaming TV like I'm currently
still using that LG really trying it out
monitors are designed with super high
refresh rates very quick response times
which are going to be fine on Console as
well but console has other input latency
and lag and stuff outside of PC the
overall cost of this is just the number
one con Pros on a console they're
assembled done ready to go plug them in
set up your account you're up and
running um they're upgradeable now in
terms of Storage storage is something
that like I said in the past you
couldn't really upgrade unless you
change the whole console console out
itself or hook up an additional external
storage which was also very slow uh and
then the other Pro is going to be the
fact that you get the exclusives on day
one of their availability and they take
time to make their way to to PC it could
be a year or like in cases of like The
Last of Us it could be 10 years who
knows right we're still waiting for Last
of Us 21 PC just saying uh cons though
they can break they do break just go and
look up any of the PS5 like blinking
light of death or the Xbox 360s red ring
of death I don't know about much about
the I don't know and the Xbox one had
issues too I forget what it was but
anyway um they exist you can find
millions of posts about those problems
um the other downside is the fact that
they're not upgradeable so as Hardware
progresses in the future when titles are
designed and built those engines are and
those titles are built built around the
hardware that exists at the time they're
developing the game now yes it can take
5 years to develop a game but there's
such a Time Gap that happens in a leap
frogging effect when when games are
developed versus Hardware that's
available by the time it comes out you
know a PC could be upgraded if it's not
fast enough for a modern title or you
don't meet minimum requirements you
cannot upgrade a console so any title
that exists for the console that comes
out later it's going to probably be a
really turn down version of the graphics
settings in those games and they will
just look terrible on console versus
pcot lots of videos of side by side
where you can see major major
differences between a console version
and a PC version another downside too is
it's not a full function computer like a
computer is you know there's so many
things you can do on a computer that are
outside of gaming and stuff like would
I've ever thought that my passion for
computers would lead to a complete
career path change and owning my own
company talking about it I guess you
could do that about consoles as well but
um it's I think there's a lot less
passion surrounding a console than there
is for computers but that's a personal
choice that's a personal I may not be
important to you but then again 500
bucks all in and done anyway there you
go guys I just want to put out this
video it's something that's kind of been
on my mind lately and I went I want to
put something out there for people right
now that might have been on the cusp of
trying to decide is now the time to
build a computer I mean prices have sort
of return like pretty much have returned
to normal I'm going to do a video here
in the near future where we look at
something like a 3080 versus like a 4060
to see whether or not you know where are
we now with Hardware prices and
performance and stuff and is it worth
just buying new versus used Etc so we'll
do more stuff like that which I think is
really up a lot of people's alleys
because of initial Buy in cost like I
said it's very high on PC so sound off
down below do me a favor put your top
five reasons why you would choose one
over the other and be brutally honest I
think this might actually start a little
bit of a war down there cuz for whatever
reason I think people just decide to
pick one side or the other but you can
also be like me and just own all of
them
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