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The best way to prepare a PS5 for hacking is to buy a launch system and never connect it to the internet or play any games released post-launch. If launch titles contain a day-1 system update on the disk then you can't play the PS5 at all.
If you want to actually play the PS5 you need to buy a second one for gaming. Is it worth it? I don't care about piracy because there's only a handful of games I want to play and their combined price will be less than the price of a second PS5.
A PC can do most things that a hacked PS4 can do. AFAIK the two exceptions are running Bloodborne at 60FPS and save editing.
If you want to actually play the PS5 you need to buy a second one for gaming. Is it worth it? I don't care about piracy because there's only a handful of games I want to play and their combined price will be less than the price of a second PS5.
A PC can do most things that a hacked PS4 can do. AFAIK the two exceptions are running Bloodborne at 60FPS and save editing.