@rawrfizzaruru: it reminds me of all these TikTok videos where the uploader shows something they just discovered and it's something that is very common 😂
It's just a little annoying when you see what used to be a good site acting like it's something newly discovered
This is NOT new, it's been known almost since the system launched. I remember seeing this in Tips & Tricks magazine like a month after the system launched
@wolfpup7: Since every game has to be playable on the regular PS4 and can't be missing features, the Pro really doesn't add much to games. It's like a PC game where you can make small improvements to the game with a better graphics card, but that's it. If you don't own a PS4, then the Pro is the better choice. But if you already own one, it's harder to justify.
@akassassin11: You are the dumbass. Bitter Sony fanboy upset that Xbox One is better. There is literally no reason to buy the PS4 Pro if you already own a PS4, the improvements are marginal at BEST, and no must-own games. Scorpio will handle it better, because MS has shown to be able to do it better than Sony.
@adam_nox: The PS4 has almost no exclusive games. And the Scorpio is the only system supporting true 4K. So if you have to pick, the Scorpio is the better pick over the Pro. You get better graphics and 4K support, plus more games than Pro (and a better controller since Sony controllers suck so much).
@esqueejy: That's obvious since the Pro doesn't actually support 4K. It only upscales to 4K. The Scorpio will support native 4K (it's like the difference between a Blu-ray Disc player upscaling a DVD to HD vs. playing a Blu-ray title).
You fail to mention that the PlayStation 4 Pro only UPSCALES to 4K (i.e. it fakes it), it doesn't support true 4K. Only the Scorpio will actually support native 4K.
@VMaven You realize your whole post is irrelevant to the discussion?
Plus, you fail to mention that the jury in the Stac case concluded Microsoft did NOT intentional infringe on the patent. The only reason the amount was so large is because they awarded $5.50 per copy of DOS (about 21.8 million copies). The jury also concluded that Stac stole a trade secret from Microsoft and put it in the new Stac software.
@gaealiege @TJSpyke @pumacatrun2 Halo and Fallout are not common term in video games, where they are trademarked, And Mario was a well known word before, it's the same thing. You can't pick and choose. Companies can not just use another companies trademark and get away with it
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