Microsoft thanks you all for your future purchases of these games on PC, because selling games is where they make money. If you buy their console, you're actually causing them to lose money
@johnny0779: Wow, I'm very surprised a hardcore Sony fanboy hasn't hit hard back at this comment yet.
But with all do respect, what did I miss? Did Sony commit to something recently that's only 30 fps? If so, then it sure does seem like a waste to put in a beefier CPU.
@kalade: You're right, plus consoles still haven't announced prices yet. Consoles still have an ace in the hole right now. But still, it's hard to say "no" to PC gaming right now if you've already got a decently capable CPU.
@Decoy77: True, but this has ALWAYS been the case for literally decades now. Perhaps you're just now realizing this. If that's the case, I'm sorry you're discovering this. It has, and always will suck, but it's just the way the world is, my friend
The pricing certainly is aggressive, especially with the amount of raw power these things have. Makes me wonder if it's anything to do with the current economic situation. But surely they wouldn't slice their profits into fractions? Makes me then wonder, were they getting just filthy, disgusting rich off of us from the RTX 20 series and the GTX 10 series? 🤣
I mean sure, some of the tech is carry- over from Turing, but still......... that power increase is huge. Hope it really turns out to be that big of a boost when we start seeing it put to use in the real world of gaming.
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