Go build a gaming PC already, user

CPUs are in a better spot. The problem is that PC game development is ignoring the benefits of more cores and threads and keeps Intel alive by focusing on clockspeed based performance, even though existing architecture hit its limits ten years ago

Okay, sorry.

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Nice cope from pc fat.
That still doesn't change the fact that on your shitty pc you won't experience some of the best games of its generations.
I can give you multiple titles that makes owning ps4 worth it, while it can't be said about your meme pc.
Same will happen in the next gen, multiple games to buy console for, not a single game to justify wasting money on pc.

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CPU requirement has seriously stagnated. My i73770 has lasted me since it got released, which I think is like 7 or 8 years ago. I need a new one now, but overall any modern CPU will do you just fine.

That's bullshit and literally every professional PC builder disagrees with you. Even with a backplate cut-out, mounting a cooler on an already installed motherboard is always more difficult.
You also increase your risk of having an accident with the pins when inserting the CPU inside of the case, whereas it's much easier and safer to do outside of it.

The PS4 has literally only one (1!) worthwhile exclusive, meanwhile PC has 99.9% of all games ever made, with improved visuals and gameplay, mods, and free online play.

>glass window
Into the trash it goes!