Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-2607:FEA8:55A0:64D:C5C:A4B6:8835:C1BD-20180515002848/@comment-204.87.255.2-20180516153722

SirDuck74 wrote: Get a PC if it's racing games you want. Consoles don't seem to run stuff like Assetto Corsa well, and don't even have iRacing or rFactor 2. Plus racing wheel support on PC is much greater.

Unless you're looking for arcade racers (need for speed, burnout paradise remastered), then go console.

Xbox One X is more powerful and has Xbox 360 backwards compatibility, but shares its exclusive games with Windows 10 PC's, not really a drawback just more of a reason to get a gaming PC instead. PS4 Pro is cheaper and has some outstanding non-racing exclusives (And also Gran Turismo Sport, don't forget that one, it's fantastic)

As someone who is lucky enough to own a gaming pc, xbox one, and ps4. I'd get a pc, and if I had to choose only one console, i'd go with the ps4 purley for exclusives, because xbox one exclusives run on Windows 10 pc's, but playstation ones don't. There was a period of time where Xbox exclusives didn't also work on windows 10, which is why I own an xbox one, but now that they do work, I only use the xbox to play backwards compatible 360 games, or because i found a cheap game in a store (physical games drop in price faster than digital) Thank you.

Main problem of PC with me is that it is expensive to get a full set including monitor.

My old alienware pc are even good enough to play racing games, and replacing it seems to be too expensive.

Console on other hand is just cheaper, and I already have a 4k TV.

So I am most likely going with xbox one x since PS4 pro seems not getting a hardware update soon...