Submitted by Irishsally t3_10p9mf1 in gaming
Hello ,
I hope this is an appropriate place to post. I haven't had a game system since I got a ps2 as a kid , and now my kids would like a game system and I'm totally clueless.
Eldest has asked for a nintendo switch , I heard they break easily, so was thinking playstation. Would also like one they can share , because no way do I want 3 ,one for each .
Are they able to have their own accounts/avatars on one system ?
Is 4g speeds enough to get the online version ?
Is the disk option better ?
I'm am totally clueless as back in my day you got a physical chip for storage and could store many versions of the game on each chip or have different chips each .
I'm sorry if this is a totally stupid set of questions but really appreciate any advice.
It will be my biggest purchase ever and will likely need to get a TV too as out current one is not smart but uses a Google chrome cast.
As I write this I realise I sound like a person from the stone ages.
Thanks for Any tips and advice ye can offer.
ckoden84 t1_j6j4cqx wrote
Everyone starts somewhere. Don't feel bad and don't let others make you feel bad.
The Switch is a good system, despite the media. The most trouble you may have is with the controller, but I've had one of the original versions and it's served me just fine.
You can set up multiple accounts on the Switch (and likely Playstation too), so each kid has their own files, and games are usually shared across the home console (I.e., buy a game once and all three can play.) The single screen multi-player options are a bit limited, but that's just gaming today. Playstation and Xbox will have the same problem.
4g internet should generally be fine, faster is better of course, but it shouldn't be a problem.
For storage, the switch can take a large (256gb+) SD card and that should be more than enough space. For PS5, the disk drive is usually the better option, less to download and store.
For a TV, if it can utilize a chromecast, it's probably decent enough. Most consoles just need an HDMI port to plug into. Again, newer is better, but not essential.
I hope this helps clear some things up. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out!