I would assume they prefer you to buy it on Xbox One because they then get an additional $60 a year for you to play the game online.
GDDR6 is faster than GDDR5X in a vacuum but the 1080Ti has a larger bus than the 2080 so it has more memory bandwidth, so the older card has both more memory and faster memory.
As a 1080Ti owner I applaud AMD for not crippling their new cards by maintaining the exact same memory amounts of their years old predecessors. There are already multiple games out that use more than 8GB of VRAM at 4K. The fact that a $699 Nvidia card from March 2017 has more RAM than a $699 card launched September 2018 is an embarrassment.
DLSS is just another technology designed to make sub-native resolutions more tolerable like checkerboard rendering or temporal injection. It improves performance because your GPU is rasterizing fewer pixels.
I seriously doubt Nvidia is going to release new non-RTX high-end parts, it undermines their strategy. If they want to hurt the Radeon VII they can drop the price of the 2080.
I wouldn't be shocked if they're around 3GHz as they're gonna be Ryzen parts built on 7nm. The 8 core Ryzen 7 2700 already had a 65W TDP when running at 3.2GHz on a 12nm manufacturing process. That should drop substantially in the move to 7nm.
Both the Playstation 5 and Xbox Two will be using AMD APUs again. The AMD APU design first used in the PS4 has been very successful and the more recent versions in the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X demonstrate that both MS and Sony have continued their relationship with AMD.
Adding it to the pro wasn't a priority as it wouldn't ever be usable for games since older PS4s wouldn't be able to read the new larger discs. On PS5 they will want the larger capacity for games so 4K Blu-ray supports will be there as an added bonus.
They have more data per layer than traditional Blu-rays
Disc and download, the new 128GB BDXL standard to be specific.
Nah, it'll be a simultaneous cross gen release, it isn't coming out before the PS5 launches.
If Sony doesn't support PS4 backwards compatibility they're encouraging the 100+ million PS4 owners to consider switching to Xbox next gen.
Some developers take weird steps to differentiate their product, most of us would never even have heard of this game were it not for this.
The Xbox One no longer gets exclusives as all of its games are on pc.
For me the Xbox One failed to impress from day 1 as there were multiple 720p games in its launch lineup despite the $500 pricetag. Later titles like Gears of War 4 and Forza Horizon 3 definitely impressed more than the launch titles though. I never bothered upgrading to the X from my launch console though as I felt the Pro was a better investment due to exclusives and the fact my pc has a 1080Ti in it.
Nintendo fanboys have been really annoying this gen with port begging. There are already two consoles you can play Persona 5 on. I bought a Switch to play games that aren't on other platforms.
It's possible but it failed to outsell PS4 in 2018 so I won't hold my breath.
I played all of the DLCs as I got the code for it with my Spider-Man PS4 Pro bundle, I would recommend waiting until it is on sale for most people. The story missions are okay but there are not very many of them.
I wouldn't be shocked if the PS5 / Scarlet have hardware features to accelerate raytracing but I can't imagine either one using it heavily because that performance will better used elsewhere.
I wonder whether it'll be able to hit that price, the PS4 is more than 5 years old now yet maintains a $299 MSRP (when not on Black Friday sales)