That’s interesting you would mentioned the resolution and not the rest of the article where the performance on the X is lacking compared to the Pro.
Well, both Sony and MS gave us a peek on what’s under the hood of their systems.
We just have wait and see how the games look.
It’s kind of sad to watch to be honest.
Good point, I don’t see why developers are not speaking directly.....
Unless they can’t?
I’m not sure....I just want to see the games.
I would agree with you, but this Schreier guy has been spot on with his sources as of late.
So his words shouldn’t be taken lightly.
In any case, a lot of ppl are jumping the gun here, we have to wait and see how these games are going to be running on these systems.
Interesting, I’m dying to see both systems in action more than ever now.
You realize both systems are extremely similar when it comes to their specs.
I’m confused on what is so awful about the PS5 specs?
Or are you trolling?
Interesting, can’t wait to see both systems in action.
I’m curious why a good percent of the devs have not said anything about XSX that much when compared to the PS5.
Well said amigo.
Excellent news!!
Well this is good news.
Interesting and thanks.
Just finished it.....damn next gen is going to be insane.
@waverider
This is honest to God question......
Can you please elaborate? Because I read the whole article and I really no idea what I read.
The only thing I got from it was that GPU and CPU will not run at 100% all of the time, but somehow the Series X will seeing how they have a fixed frequency?
Thanks, I will check this out. I've been watching nothing but tech videos this whole week and a lot them are coming to the conclusion that PS5 may end up have the edge in most game compared to the XSX because of that fancy SSD.
But who knows, these are all just theories and assumptions.
Yea I saw that, but that doesn't answer my question. The question was does the XSX's GPU and CPU run at 100% all of the time.
Very interesting, so now I’m wondering if the same can be said for the XSX or is the author suggesting that MS’s system will be utilizing 100% of the GPU and CPU all of the time to maximize those 12TF?
Like many of us on here, I’m far from a tech guy, so I’m trying to see what all of the fuss is about these teraflops.
I’m not sure why upper management would even have the slightest thought on why they think this was a good idea?
Especially in a crisis like this....
Well hopefully they iron out the bugs before it’s release, because the demo was awesome.