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Console vs. PC: Which One is Better?

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First published: 30 July 2021 @ 6:00 pm

For a gamer, there are two types of platforms. There are the platforms that you used to play games, and there are the platforms that you used to enjoy games.

In other words, there are two kinds of gaming experiences: Console and PC. On one hand, you have consoles, such as the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

On the other hand, you have PCs, such as the Microsoft Windows operating system or Mac OS X. However, what many people do not realize is that both consoles and PCs can be used for gaming purposes.

But which platform is better? Well… Let’s find out!

Console: Pros and Cons

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Pros

You can play your favorite PC games on your TV at home without buying an additional display device (such as a monitor). Console controllers have analog sticks and triggers, which allow you to perform more complex actions in games. Console games are cheaper than PC games.

Cons

Console games require a large amount of hard drive space.

Click on the next page to read more about which gaming platform is more suitable for you!

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