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Not exciting. They can't even get their flagship Madden game right...how will this be any better?
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@santinegrete: It was mostly the graphics, but at the same time it had terrible pop-in and textures. Everything just looked last gen and at times 360 like. Gameplay did look promising though.
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@hardwenzen: This is the funniest post I've read all weekend. LMFAO.
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@gamer_4_life: I think the difference is, those companies were mostly second party before they were purchased by Sony. So Sony was already working closely with them and then based off their performanc...
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@silv3rst0rm: This is the funniest comment I've read all week. You think they're purposely withholding consoles? It's new technology which takes time to adjust to producing. AMD, Sony, and MS all need...
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@returnofthebrotha: I meant DLSS to 4K looks better than 4K native not 1080p. Seems dumb to whine about resolution when you can't tell the difference, but are upset because you know it's using softwar...
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Can't wait to try this out when I get a PS5.
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@matpaget: Yeah, that's actually one of the other videos I went to check. They also do good work.
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@returnofthebrotha: True, but who cares lmao. You're eyes aren't going to tell the difference between DLSS 4K and native 4K. Funny enough, sometimes DLSS looks better than native if you look close eno...
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@robertbyronz: Until a DLSS-like system is made by AMD/Sony/MS, or devs find some tricks to the current solution, you're not getting 4K/60 ray-tracing on PS5 or XSX. Ray-tracing is taxing on GPU's hen...
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It's funny because I read this article this morning, and since then have seen other reviews or videos and the negatives in this review haven't been witnessed elsewhere. Load times have been fast for ...
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@robertbyronz: If you were expecting that that's on you. PC's currently can't do 4K/60 with ray-tracing on.
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@wolfpup7: It's not clear-cut though. On paper it is the stronger machine, but API's make a huge difference in how games run and so far from a games standpoint the PS5 has better looking games. We'll ...
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@wolfpup7: It doesn't. 2.23 GHz is faster than 1.85GHz an the PS5 has cache scrubbers which the XSX doesn't. Not denying the XSX is stronger on paper, but we've yet to see anything on the XSX that loo...
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@gamerbum: A Hungarian retailer rumor for Demon's Souls is not even close to credible. Personally, I could care less about the back-compat from PS1, PS2, and PS3 as long as PS4 is there I'm good, and ...
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@xnshd: It is based on the same RDNA2, but there's differences in both companies approaches. Sony went for an all-around GPU, whereas Microsoft went for pure power, but there's way more to GPU computi...
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@Slannmage: Yes, they're based on the same architecture. So yes the Xbox is stronger on paper, however, there is tech that differs between them even though they're both RDNA 2 so there is still room f...
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How is Sony's lineup weak? It's their best in the last two generations, and arguably the best ever. Not only do you have the numerous 3rd party games, but Spider-Man, Demon's Souls, Sackboy, Godfall, ...
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@Slannmage: While TFLOPS do have some importance, they aren't the indicator in terms of performance. It's funny you mention you're a PC gamer, but understand that. There's quite a few lower TFLOP GPU...
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@Ice-Cube: Completely agree. I do think there will be an eventual price point that people will stop putting up with though.
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