I wonder which you prefer best, Yea Forums:

I wonder which you prefer best, Yea Forums:
>a menu that can be customized and with way more advanced options, but that chugs constantly and is clunky even if you have a PS4 pro
VS
>a minimalist UI that does everything very well but doesn't allow for much in terms of customisation like the Switch's

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Minimalist, a UI just exists to get me to my game.

I like the option. If I get sick of the slight downtime it takes to get to the home screen because of the explosion of particle effects from the Rez Infinite theme in my ps4 I can just turn it off and everything is fine. With my switch I don't have any options, shit I don't have any way to even organize it to make things less annoying to browse.

Switch, with the option to break your given parameters with mods and come up with your own UI

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How about the ability to use whatever background I want? Or will that make the Switch Chug

> Customized Menu
For what? The 5 Seconds im there, while changing a game?

Not necessarily UI I sincerely don't understand how people can claim PC Gaming is optimal holy fuck

>Build a new PC with commission pay
>Try out some games, cool at first but weird glitches everywhere
>a lot of games straight up crash when you tab out
>Switching to 4k makes most games crash
>Some games require you to go modify the game files to get controllers working when they work perfectly on others for some reason
>some games barely start and need you to go read on google to be played optimally which holy fuck can it just work without me having to jump through hoops?
I mean sure you get mods and shit but the tradeoff is not there. Meanwhile on my PS4 and Switch:
>Click game
>Game boots and runs

and for the record OP Switch has best UI regardless. Being able to put that thing to sleep and then opening your games instantaneously beats ps4 by a landslide. I'll take that over the Persona 5 theme song on my menu any day

Both?
I love the minimalist design of the switch's menu
...but I equally love the ps2 theme you can get on the ps4. Booting up the ps4 and hearing the ps2 startup is bliss.

Just give me a background image and I'll be good to go, breh

I'll just say I got a PS4 recently, and at least currently I think its UI is a big pain in the ass and I enjoy the simplicity of the Switch.

I would like some themes and more customization options on the Switch though.

In terms of design, I really love the PS4's dynamic themes and the way the background for a game changes when you open its info panel. The Switch one is a little lacking in comparison, but at least it doesn't chug in the menus.

They're both miles above whatever the fuck is going on with the Xbox One though. Apparently there's a new dashboard coming in October, but I'd prefer the old NXE or Blades design as options.

If those were the only options I'd write my own.

I only have one or two blank slots left for games on my switch. What happens when I get 3 more games? Do I need a new SD card?

I like the switch one more as a whole, but it would be nice to be able to change backgrounds and have background music playing.

You get a button to expand into a larger menu to the very right of the most recent games played.

Did you get an 8gb card? Just archive what you're not playing.

switch doesn't put you through 2 layers of menu choices before you can get to Youtube - while advertising to you both times - where the switch is one step. The switch is also practically silent while docked, none of the PS4 variants are. As far as the non-game functionality is concerned, the switch layout is vastly superior, if not for the omission of certain apps.

I got so mad when they implemented that TV app

Minimalist for sure. Chugging is annoying and its just a fucking bother to start up the ps4, waiting and having to wait for things to load. Switch I just turn it off, and later when I want to play, I can be in a game in 1 second.

And it's so much easier to find things on the switch imo. Some stuff on the ps4 is hidden away or takes way too much menuing to get to.

>have to hack your switch to have basic features that every other console has
Piracy really is a service problem

I'm fine with both but I would love to have something that isnt a blank background on the switch

i can't understand how anyone could find the ps4 ui "clunky" but then praise the switch ui when it's so similar.
regardless, i like having the option for themes. i've had the ps2 legacy theme on my ps4 since the day it came out and it's awesome. on the switch, you're stuck with boring white or boring black and nothing else unless you hack it (which isn't even possible on every model).

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a ui that shows all my games when i turn on a system on instead of having to move through a menu to get there

xbone has the best ui so far but its still not there yet

>Launch my PS4
>Go to the Playstation Store
>Console crashes
Fuck that shit, the guy who designed that should be fired.