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Exactly, if they would add a higher tier of settings to the PC version, then this whole point would be moot.

2038d ago 7 agree14 disagreeView comment

@FlavorLav01

AMD will probably shut down production of the old hardware to make room for the new tech, so Microsoft really doesn't have much of a choice, and even if they could keep the Xbox One X hardware going, they'll be the only ones using that tech, so the cost of production will have to go up. It just doesn't make sense moving forward into next gen.

2038d ago 6 agree7 disagreeView comment

1. Same CPU as the Series X (Better performing CPU than Xbox One X)
2. Same kind of SSD as the Series X (Xbox One X has an old HDD)
3. GDDR6 Memory (Xbox One X has GDDR5)
4. New GPU tech with AMD's RDNA2 Architecture (Xbox One X is equivalent to an old AMD RX 580 GPU with outdated GCN Architecture)
5. Smaller Form Factor.

2038d ago 4 agree4 disagreeView comment

Read my mind.

2038d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

Yeah, because one game during an entire generation is just too much /s

2038d ago 1 agree9 disagreeView comment

As if they haven't already started to slip over the last 7 years, Ubisoft is about to go full woke. Oh well, nothing good ever lasts forever.

2039d ago 2 agree5 disagreeView comment

Now this actually looks good, unlike the last one.

2041d ago 6 agree2 disagreeView comment

The rumored purchase of Warner Bros Publishing would certainly healp towards their aim of total game development domination.

2045d ago 0 agree3 disagreeView comment

If true, this is a let down. Give us downloadable games like Xbox BC.

2045d ago 6 agree4 disagreeView comment

@ L7CHAPEL

If that's the case, then clearly, your unit was doing it wrong.

2045d ago 4 agree2 disagreeView comment

Despite the exchange rate, a dollar is still a dollar to Canadians, and we pay $79.99 plus taxes for a new game. Perhaps they should study the Canadian market, to see if consumer habits have changed much over the last 7 - 8 years, and then these analysts will get some answers to their questions. Personally, I rarely buy any games these days if they aren't on sale.

I just don't see the worth in paying those kinds of prices, and then have all of the micro-transaction...

2046d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Well, from this thread, it would seem that not everyone has the gift of IQ.

2046d ago 6 agree12 disagreeView comment

Unfortunately, that's the youth of today, and the values they've been brought up with on social media.

2050d ago 0 agree8 disagreeView comment

My PC that I upgraded in February, was a Dell Studio XPS 9000. When I bought it back in 2009, it originally came with an i7 920 2.67GHZ CPU, 3GB DDR3 1066MHZ Memory and a GTX 260 (1792MB) GPU, 500GB HDD and a Dell 460 Watt PSU. Over time I upgraded to 24GB 1066MHZ Memory, an AX 860 Corsiar PSU, 1TB HDD, and an EVGA GTX 780 Classified GPU (4.82 Tflops).

My PC, as it was, worked just fine, but as we see with Horizon Zero dawn, my GTX 780 is, for the first time, a minimum spe...

2050d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

Nice, I'm in the same boat. Bought mine in February after getting my taxes back. Which model did you get? I bought the EVGA 2080 Super XC. It will be interesting to compare the performance against RDNA2. We have to see if AMD's performance per Tflop has caught up with Nvidia's performance per Tflop. It also looks like DLSS 2.0 is starting to show serious benefits.

2050d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

That was exactly what I though about when I was reading Yves' letter...

2050d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

This is what Canadians have been paying for the last 7 years, and it's way too much. Now, with the price increase, we'll be paying $89.99 or something stupid for a base game. At the end of the day, these are video games, not the necessities of life, so I would be surprised if consumers continue to buy new games as they have, particularly when you start looking at the cost of DLC, micro-transactions and 'ultimate edition' versions of games.

2050d ago 2 agree2 disagreeView comment

If I were you, and I know it's easy for me to say this, but I would upgrade to a B550 motherboard, and get a Zen 2 or Zen 3(when they come out) CPU. I prefer to upgrade going into the next generation of consoles, so that I'm good to go for 5+ years. When I bought my GTX 780, back in February of 2013, it was an attempt to future proof myself through the PS4/Xbox One generation, and it did a great job over that period of time.

2050d ago 2 agree4 disagreeView comment

Edinburgh, in reference to the Scottish, is probably a cheap streaming console.

2050d ago 0 agree3 disagreeView comment

Good thing I upgraded from my GTX 780(3GB) to an RTX 2080 Super back in February. I was already feeling the pinch with Gears 5, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Ghost Recon: Wildlands.

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