@jski: I find it hard to believe that your pc is $500 or $600 AND 2 years old and plays all games at max graphics...I currently own a pc that was a little over $2,000 and there are games STILL that I can't max out..maybe for optimization issues or something else..but my rig includes an I7 6700k, 32 GB DDR4 Ram at 2400 Mhz, a 980 TI FTW version among other expensive parts...and games run amazing but not all of them..what's your specs btw?
Funny how everyone seems to migrate to Microsoft's side now...first more people loved PS4 more obviously because they appreciate the extra power than what the Xbox One was offering...And NOW the tables are turning and now Microsoft is making a more powerful console than Sony and people are migrating to the Scorpio...whether people like to admit it or not, it's all about who's got more power! With good games also of course..but power seemingly being slightly more important...I think it's because people want "experiences" and more power 'enhances' those experiences...
Wow, it was pretty stupid of Sony to make their updated console less powerful than the Scorpio...Now THEY'RE making the same mistake that Microsoft made with the Xbox One lmao....Do these people ever learn?? The more powerful console will usually always get more love especially these days with the graphical craze.....
Wow, they didn't even edit the graphic settings...That screen tearing was horrendous! You're hardly a true pc gamer if you play all games at default graphic settings...I mean, how could you stand it?!??
@LeoKRock: Just curious, I currently have a gaming pc with an I7-6700k with 32 GB DDR4 Ram @2400 MHZ and a 980 Ti FTW version.. How much more powerful is that pc than the Xbox Scorpio, PS4, PS4 Neo ect...???
@LeoKRock: Slightly more powerful than the PS4 NEO?!??!?? Damn the PS4 Neo must be weak shit then..what's the PS4 and PS4 Neo graphics cards equivalent to as far as like Nvidia graphic cards goes??
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