Analysts claimed that PS5 has features that could work well with Xbox Series X, its competitor gaming gadget. Although the consumers don't want the two consoles to be exactly the same, it can't be denied that some of the features of PlayStation 5 could be compatible with its competitor.
If Xbox Series X decided to integrate features that are close to PS5's, Microsoft would look like it is a copycat. This also goes the other way around with PS5.
On the other hand, Xbox Series X also has some excellent features offered. These include Quick Resume and many more. To give you an idea, here are PS5's features that could also work on Xbox Series X.
PS5's features that could work in Xbox
This feature was previously available on Xbox 360, making it a strange situation. It allows you to select a number of default system settings that are applied to games universally.
This includes defaulting your console's resolution mode or performance in games that support the difficulty level you prefer. This can be done even if you want subtitles to be turned on or off or if you want to invert the controls.
Many consumers prefer using performance mode over the resolution mode. The console's game universal systems settings will allow you to play different games quicker since you're preferred setting would automatically be integrated.
On the other hand, PS5's adaptive triggers could also be a great addition to Xbox Series X. Why? Because it adds an extra dimension to your gameplay.
The feature is currently available in Sony's DualSense triggers. Aside from the mentioned features, TV mute when the headset is active, Haptic feedback, and home menu music could also work best on Xbox Series X, as reported by TechRadar.
Where to buy PS5
According to Newsweek's latest report, PS5 is still available in some online stores and retailers. However, it is important to remember that the console is still in-demand this year of 2021.
This means you have to be quick when you pre-order a PS5 since the console usually goes out of stock very quickly. As of the moment, PS5 is still available on Target.
But, the store only allows customers to buy one at a time. On the other hand, Sony Rewards previously announced that it will release a number of PS5 consoles last Jan. 15. However, it was quickly sold out.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.