There are A LOT more gaming PCs in the world with GPUs equal or better than Xbox One X than actual One X consoles. So no.
3 of the top 5 PC games. 6 of the top 9 PC games.
For me that's Playstation + PC combination then. Easy choice.
TLOU2 looks better? Give me a break. Only on console.
It's not my fault you can't tell the difference between Cyberpunk turned up and TLOU2.
I could because I played both, one on a PS4 Pro and the other on a high end Pc. TLOU2 isn't that close. Cyberpunk on Pc is literally a next gen game, TLOU2 isn't and clearly still limited by that visually.
Unless you have time with Cyberpunk on a high end Pc you really shouldn't...
It was pretty evident from all the ray tracing and the other high fidelity effects never seen before on any console it was a Pc reveal and all the gameplay was on Pc.
If you think RDR2 or TLOU2 on consoles looked like this game at full tilt on Pc as we were shown then you were a bit silly.
Terrible article, probably shouldn't have been approved, poor story/opinion piece full of horribly inaccurate claims designed to provoke flame wars. Dismally incoherent and low quality site in general.
Yes no doubt you'll find that the next top end card is $1500+
But then you'll also have the same situation again where RTX3080 performance instead of costing $700 will cost probably $350.
There are major stock shortfalls right now for GPUs but they won't last forever. When the dust settles by spring you'll be able to have a choice of an RTX3060Ti which is a $400 card faster than a previously $700 2080 Super, or RTX3070 for $500 that's ...
If Series X is sold as the best multiplatform console then it needs to show clear evidence of that early on. PS4 early on battered Xbox One in most multiplatform games, it was obvious from the very off how this was going to play out and gap if anything only got bigger as time went on.
To me these early titles only show how small the gap is between Xbox series X and PS5. It's academic. A gap may appear later on but it'll be so small as to be entirely insignificant. D...
The Ford Focus RS500 is still nothing compared to a new 911 Turbo S.
Not to mention that to get one you will need to pay the equivalent of $70k in Europe for a used Ford Focus! Making the Porsche at three times the price look cheap!
For most of that generation X360 was faster.
Better development tools and environment.
More available memory to developers.
More advanced and flexible unified GPU design
More memory bandwidth, particularly for the framebuffer
Simpler architecture with a more familiar conventional CPU/GPU balance and setup
Only a handful of first party developers had the time, money and experience to fully utilise PS3's hardware. 95 ...
Porsche 911 Turbo S versus Ford Focus
You get what you pay for
Series X couldn't do better than a 2060 Super on Watchdogs Legion with ray tracing on, and it couldn't do better than a 2070 Super with Gears of war 5 and no ray tracing.
Ergo this is going to be much better on a PC with a 2070S. Not least because you can also decide if you want to target 30 or 60FPS or even more. You get control and choice over the settings that matter.
Frankly a can of plastic spray paint and ten minutes would do a better job than any vinyl wrap ever on PS5. Want the panels black? Then paint them black. It's not hard.
Really great video, it extracts the exact console settings and runs them on PC. Near perfect like for like graphics processor comparison, although the PC version still had a few little extra ray tracing features running even with those settings used.
Series X displays standard RTX2060 Super performance. They narrow it down to bit less than that card if you watch the video.
2060 Super has DLSS which gives it the comfortable win when you enable it which yo...
LOL @ the people saying these SSDs will be big enough because game sizes will get smaller.
That's a big negatory soy boys. Imagine buying a Series S now!
It's basically the PC version from two years ago. On the ultra preset I was getting 4K and 60FPS with a GTX1080 when the game launched end of 2018. So it should do that with the updates.
Feels like an age ago now, was a great game. Hope they have a proper next gen sequel in the works.
A 45 second boot is alright until you realise a PS3 with a dirt cheap SSD can do it in less than 25 seconds. So yeaaaaaaa.......it's just another machine starting up nothing to get excited about.
RTX2080Ti averages 62 FPS at native 4K. Absolute bottom end 1 percent lows are still over 50FPS, and they are tiny blips which the dynamic settings would take care of that you wouldn't notice.
Whereas Series X only AVERAGES 1720p, which means it can be below a bunch of the time and above only some of the time with nothing going on.
It's no better than what a 2070 Super could do on the game a year ago, a card which is basically midrange now especia...
RTX3080 can do native 4K, everything ultra, bells and whistles averaging 56FPS. Turn on DLSS and ray tracing which if anything looks better than native and it does 64FPS average.
Considering the current most powerful current console does 1440p, max 30FPS and often below, with roughly medium settings and no fancy effects. That's the gap. It's enormous.
I wouldn't say PC performance sucks, I would just say the game is demanding because of the hi...
I honestly don't think it'll be some problem for PC Ju.
For a start, Xbox Series X does not have an SSD as fast as PS5, so it'll naturally be slower, but not to some enormous extent.
As for PC, when loading times on console were 60 seconds, and a PC could do it in 15 seconds, that was pretty great.
If consoles load in 5 seconds and PC takes TWICE AS LONG that's.................... 10 seconds.
It's ...
The new consoles don't have any more available for video memory. Which means they have the same restriction for now so we'll see a couple of years where the memory usage doesn't go too far over this limit.
Then eventually it will and it'll start to hurt these cards. By then you'll probably have something new again anyway and not expect that they can still do max settings and 4K.