@mattsaroni24: modding doesn't cost money and is a way for people to develop their skills who are interested in game design. Some people just find creating mods fun, it's being creative with gaming, rather than just playing mindless games like COD.
This is a little pointless, as a PC gamer i know that a console with comparable specs will always outperform it's PC counterpart. If you built a PC with similar spec to the Xbox One you'd struggle to run Forza Horizon 3, let alone at 1080p/60fps like on X1.
Just another word as a 4K pc game, you don't need to enable AA, makes no difference. Scorpio games at 4K native won't have AA enabled. So to see how games will actually perform you need to disable AA and run those benchmarks again, yet they still won't be accurate.
@heqteur: They had Forza running at native 4k 60fps on scorpio dev kit which only had 80% the power of Scorpios final specs....you're very wrong there.
@tarheelsforever: I doubt Sony will do that, they don't make much money on hardware sales, it's about hardware numbers and PS4 is dominating, software sales are what are bringing in the money for Sony and it's their most profitable sector. They just can't risk PS5 yet.
@iloveyourface: Not really the case, first 2 years of this gen PS4 had the power but not great exclusives, MS had way more quality exclusives but less power. Sony easily won that battle just on "1080p" alone. All anyone talked about was "yeah but 1080p on PS4, Xbox 720p"...
PS4 Pro has come out with a whisper, they didn't do the campaigning for it right and maybe the hardware update wasn't big enough of a difference to get people excited. I bought one and it's a lot better than the PS4 but it's maybe not enough of a game changer ?
Scorpio looks to be more inline with a next gen console, it's pretty beefy and i think will be hard for gamers to ignore.
Do Sony have the exclusives after this year ? I think MS are going to have a bigger late 2017 and 2018, seems like they're holding back for scorpio.
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