Both of these new consoles have essentially the same CPU. So why are you making it sound like there's a Jaguar CPU holding back the XSX?
None of us really know what is coming, but what I find annoying is the suggestion that the PS5 hardware is customized but XSX is not. That is absurd. Both systems are custom built to be beasts. And it might just be me but all of this talk about the customization of the PS5 sounds a lot like the Xbox chatter from this gen about the "secret sauce". Generally speaking, better, more powerful hardware makes for a more powerful system. Just ask a PC guy whether he wants a 2070 or a 2...
The XSX also has dedicated on-board hardware related to audio raytracing so this should not be considered a plus on the PS5.
Relax sony fans, the PS5 will be great. Sony has great developers that will max out the PS5's monster specs. That said, stop sounding ignorant. The XSX is clearly more powerful.
You can enjoy your amazing sound while I enjoy better, more stable framerates.
And for everyone that claims that processing and TFLOPS don't matter, stop for a second a go look up the price difference between a 2070 card and a 2080. Power matters. Don't be silly.
Finally, Sony is an amazing company, but Microsoft is doing far more innovation than Sony right now. The cloud is the future and I remind you that don't just struck a deal to use MS...
Seriously...how old are you? Why do you care so much about this topic? Be happy that your beloved company finally released the specs for your next console. Stop whining. It's really annoying.
The console is going to be great, but I have to laugh at these posts today. A couple of days ago, when the stories were flowing about 13-15 teraflops, the Sony fanboys were all claiming that the PS5's specs were going to killing the Series X. Now, I keep reading that numbers or a particular metric don't matter. Either the numbers and specs matter or they don't. Great games don't equal better games, but there is no question that the Series X is more powerful. And by the wa...
Not trying to be mean, but this guy need psychological help. I've been playing games for as long as I can recall and I've never cared about a game or console this much.
Who is "we"? The fact that you define yourself as part of a videogame company is, how do you say it, "pathetic". Rather, how about loving games in general and not companies, per se?
Let me get this straight...Sony is last this gen to implement this feature, but you want to reward them by saying that they are a market leader in this regard? That is insane.
Now...before you attack me, I know that Sony has the best exclusives. I agree.
I know they have sold 80 million PS4's and are the market leader in sales. I agree
But, they were wrong on crossplay. Just admit. Who cares? They came around, but don't pr...
You guys can believe whatever you want, but it is a fact that the Xbox One X is the most powerful console out there. This isn't an opinion, this is a fact. As such, if it isn't performing better in anyway over the PS4 Pro, that is a programming and/or optimization issue. It means that the developer hasn't spent the same amount of time with the coding or has chosen to maximize one aspect of the game (resolution) over (frame rate). That is a choice that the developer made - not ...
NoPeace_Walker...I don't care if you like the Xbox or X1X, but you know nothing about consoles or console power if you think that your PS4 or PS4 Pro has more juice than the X1X. Sorry...but the X1X has better components. Don't be a hater. You have a ton of exclusives to brag about. But, don't try to go spec to spec with the X1X because you sound silly.
Can we please have backwards compatibility for Crackdown?!?! That game came out a long time ago and there are lots of people that have never played it. I'm not breaking out my 360 just to play that game, but I would love to go through it again on my XB1.
So bummed that I can't play this on my X1. Owned the 360 version and it was a blast.
X1 owner here, but unlocking the 7th core (if true) is anot inherently good thing. That means a little more juice for processing of game content. That said, I assume that this is just like the X1's 7th core in that developers don't suddenly get ae whole 7th core to play with. It is still shared with the OS for the consoles features that run in the background. Both systems disabled their 8th core for manufacturing reasons.
Bottom line - more power is always a good thi...
Have to say that I am disappointed that this title isn't being released for the X1. Love the EDF on the 360.
This is the saddest post I read all day. Not because the author isn't entitled to an opinion. Some people will love this game. But let's be clear...this reviewer just put the Order on par with The Last of Us. Seriously?
What is so pathetic here is that the author clearly wants to be the standard article for those that need to defend this game. The PS4 doesn't need this game to be an awesome console. Mediocre games don't have to be labeled as the next f...
Other than this GQ review, where are the good reviews that you speak of? The reviews don't make the game good or bad, but I have only seen bad reviews. You make it sound like only one type of review is being promoted. Tell us which game sites are giving reviews of this game that exceed a 7/10 ratio.
Kneon...I am by no means stating that reviewers don't have biased opinions. Of course they do. All reviews are based on opinions. That said, some reviews are based on more persuasive opinions than others. If you were buying a car, for example, you would probably trust an opinion from Car&Driver over one from say People.
Rather than simply relying on "all people are idiots therefore reviewers are idiots", did you actually read GQ's review? I can ho...
The only good review is from GQ??? I heard Cosmopolitan, Reader's Digest, and Highlights magazine also gave it stellar reviews. What a friggin joke. Who they hell approved this post?
Not for nothing, but "flexible" is a synonym for "variable". He didn't say a flexible and/or variable processor is better. For whatever it is worth, Nothing new here folks.
I have never read a story about a game developer saying that consistent, greater CPU power wasn't desired. As such, although the proof will come in the form of games for years to come, it is hard to see how a variable processor that fluctuates the amount of power it can ge...