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PC vs Console: Which Gaming Platform is Right for You?

Discover the key differences between PC and console gaming. Explore performance, cost, and game variety to find out which platform suits your style.
By Ben Kissam
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“I have seven brothers and four sisters. It made my fighting spirit growing up, because you always had to compete. Mostly we would compete over games, and then we had one or two PCs max, so we’d compete for who gets to play. Always, you had to fight for things you wanted,” says pro-gamer and Twitch streamer Topson.

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Now a two-time International winner, Topson excelled playing Dota, a title that helped PC games surpass console games in popularity back in the day.
If you’re wondering whether PC gaming or console gaming is for you, it's crucial to consider factors such as cost, performance, and game selection. Does building a gaming PC to get the most out of the practice hours sound up your alley? In that case, maybe you lean towards PC gaming. Are you willing to add hand exercises for gamers to your routine to warm up and strengthen your hands? Maybe console games are the way to go.
Here we’ll explore PC gaming vs. console gaming—the pros and cons, and how you can decide which one is right for you based on your preferences and needs.
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PC Gaming

PC gaming, which has been widely available since the 70s, offers several advantages over console gaming.
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Keeoh at Red Bull Campus Clutch 2022 at Esports Stadium in Arlington, TX

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  • Better graphics and performance: Modern games on high-end PCs can run at higher resolutions and frame rates (which provide a clearer picture and faster load times) due to better hardware in the computer. Games that have been designed for computers also tend to be built with optimization in mind. This often provides a more immersive and visually stunning gaming experience.
  • Ability to customize your hardware: GPCs offer extensive customization options. Gamers can select from a wide range of components, including processors, graphics cards, and storage solutions, allowing them to build or upgrade systems tailored to their specific needs and budget. ​
  • Access to a wider range of games: Many games are released exclusively for PC, meaning PC gamers can enjoy classic computer games through backwards compatibility that aren’t available on consoles.
Advantages of PC gaming may include:
  • Customization: Ability to upgrade individual components to keep up with technological advancements.​
  • Game Library: Access to a vast array of games, including many indie titles and mods.​
  • Performance: Potential for superior graphics and faster load times with the right hardware.​
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Participants during Red Bull Campus Clutch in Kaunas, Lithuania in 2022

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Disadvantages of PC gaming may include:
  • Cost: High initial investment, with gaming PCs ranging from $800 to $1,200 or more. ​
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  • Complexity: Requires technical knowledge for setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting.​
  • Portability: Generally less portable compared to consoles.​rning curve for gamers who aren’t tech-savvy.
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Console Gaming

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Nintendo Switch in the lounge at Red Bull Study Club 2020 in Belgium

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Overall Cost
Console gaming, which has also been around since the '70s, offers several benefits over PC gaming. Advantages includEase of Use
Consoles are designed for simplicity. Users can plug them into a TV and start playing without worrying about hardware compatibility or complex settings.
Game Selection
Consoles often feature exclusive titles not available on PC, attracting fans of specific franchises. However, they may have limited backward compatibility compared to PCs.
Advantages
  • Affordability: Lower upfront cost compared to gaming PCs.​
  • User-Friendly: Plug-and-play setup with minimal technical knowledge required.​
  • Exclusive Games: Access to certain titles exclusive to console platforms.
Disadvantages of console gaming may include:
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Participants at Red Bull Roda Bota Fora National Final in Lisbon, Portugal

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  • Limited Customization: Hardware upgrades are typically not possible.​
  • Performance: Generally lower graphics performance compared to high-end PCs.​
  • Game Costs: Games can be more expensive, and there's less access to discounts or mods.

Comparing PC Gaming and Console Gaming

While both PC gaming and console gaming offer unique advantages and disadvantages, each platform appeals to different types of gamers based on their personality, interests, and preferences.
Here’s a head-to-head breakdown of the two options in terms of graphics, performance, cost, and gaming experience:
  • Graphics: High-end gaming PCs often surpass consoles in terms of graphics and performance. They can run modern games at higher resolutions and frame rates, providing a more immersive and visually stunning experience. The latest GPUs, like Nvidia's RTX 50-series, offer advanced features such as DLSS 4, enhancing both performance and visual quality.
  • Performance: PCs generally offer more powerful hardware and are able to run games with higher frame rates and shorter load times. Consoles, on the other hand, offer a more standardized gaming experience, with games designed for the console's mass-produced hardware.
  • Cost: Due to setup and ongoing costs, PC gaming can be significantly more expensive than console gaming, especially if you want to build a high-end gaming PC. Console games designed by industry titans like Sony and Microsoft are generally more affordable and offer a more straightforward, all-in-one gaming experience. Even popular franchises like Assassin's Creed are available for a more affordable one-time or monthly fee.
  • Gaming experience: PC gaming offers a wider range of games, with access to classic titles (many Nintendo games, the Zelda series) and PC exclusives. PS5 and Xbox series games, on the other hand, offer a more streamlined and accessible gaming experience, with exclusive titles that aren’t on PC, such as Forza Horizon 4 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
  • Specific games or genres: Some games or genres may be better suited for one platform over the other. For example, first-person shooters like Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and strategy games tend to perform better on PC due to the precision of the mouse and keyboard controls. Meanwhile, console-exclusive games like Super Smash Bros offer a unique player experience that cannot be replicated on PC.
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"Mario Kart" at the Red Bull Gaming Ground at the ESL Studios in 2014

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Conclusion

Each type of gaming has its benefits and drawbacks. Our advice is to determine your gaming goals, and figure out which titles you enjoy the most or think you’d be competitive with. Then you’ll know which gaming experience is best for you.
Whichever side you choose, these brain hacks for being a better gamer will help boost performance. And this PC gaming gift guide will walk you through all the gear you need to get rolling, like the best graphics card, mouse and keyboard.

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