@goldenelementxl: Those are just Sony talking points. How about some real world comparisons? Sony is even afraid to give reviewers consoles for them to test load times vs. SX on old games and so far, we have seen exactly 0 examples were the stuff shown on PS5 would be impossible on a PCIe3 nvme or even SATA SSD (the empty portals and scripted sequences in Ratchet did not impress me and will not convince me that it's only possible on the magical PS5 SSD until people get the opportunity to do real benchmarks).
Why are ppl still talking about this magical SSD sauce, Nvidia is releasing RTX IO anyways.
@Juub1990: hes not wrong. What pc can you build that rivals xbox series x for under $1000?
Oh and don't bring up non existent, fake/ghost component that currently sell for $2500 on eBay. Make sure to bring up zen 2 cpu 8 cores, plus 1tb ssd, and a gpu close to the 2080 in performance.
Yep when NVIDIA and AMD release their newer cards into the market. People seem to forget AMD and Nvidia are still releasing next gen cards for the rest of the year.
@girlusocrazy said: PC will mostly get games that target console hardware anyway and it isn't until consoles upgrade that PCs see the dividends. They could have upgraded Witcher 3 earlier but they're waiting on the consoles. Consoles will get games tweaked to get the last bit of performance out and by the end of the PS4 you were seeing stuff that could have been easily matched on PC earlier like TLoU2, but it wasn't anyway so graphics still blow people away today on 7 year old hardware. Console has to lead the way again. Sure PC will be running the same stuff at higher Ps and higher resolution but console has to get it done first. PC won't be using the 30 series to its full potential until console shows how to do it right. You're welcome, PC.
The witcher 3 upgrade is just ray tracing which was mainly pushed by pc hardware, its just gimmicks so people can buy it on next gen console. And no TLOU2 didn't push any boundaries.
Nvidia has backed AMD to a corner and will have to sell their good cards at a much lower price to stand a chance against Nvidia in the market. No one is going pick a AMD card over the RTX 3000 series unless it provides better performance than console at low cost to stand a chance especially when Nvidia releases the 3060. I don't expect AMD to come close to Nvidia high end cards so they have to compete at the lower end to maintain a market presence. Just when AMD was doing so well in the CPU market against Intel.
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