Yea there is an unhealthy ps bias here
SSDs rarely improvement frame rates. Most games are GPU or CPU bound. If u see anything running at 1440p on ps it will run at 1800p on Xbox
Don't try to be reasonable at n4g
Clickbait article
lol - ok.
Thanks Jeff. I don't own a PC capable of running modern games so I want to own Series X along with a PS5
Honestly, I'm excited for the next Xbox. I care about new graphics, loading improvement, framerate option. I want to buy a Series X, once I see the games on action it will be a question of when than if. As for PS5, I know there will great exclusives. I am more interested in how the console looks like. This matters to me a lot. That plus the price will determine if I buy it at launch or a bit later in its first year.
Xbox is not just sustainable it is profitable as well.
What evidence do you have that PS5 will perform better than Xbox on Unreal? I expect the counter to be true.
I don't think Sony anihalated MS. Unreal 5 was mind blowing no doubt but it is obviously not exclusive to PS. There is a lot of next gen news yet to be announced including price, first party games & PS5 design. It is baseless to say Xbox is all chat no substance. But yes, PS5 marketing has successfully turnrd around to build positive hype after the concerning silence.
Same
I's got that Far cry vibe, any one else feels that?
Yes, but how much more compression?
I agree Sony SSD and tempest are awesome techs. Kudos to Xbox on 12 TF GPU & CPU/Memory bandwidth. Both leading the pack but in different areas.
oh how I wish for more resistance. give me R4, give me remasters. give me all.
It's obviously not slow. Sony's SSD is extremely fast. Xbox is just fast. At least you can upgrade it at launch. PS5 SSD won't be updatable at launch as there is nothing commercially available to match it's spec. Its not a big deal it's proprietary. Also there are trade offs in capacity 0.8 vs 1 TB.
No. it really depends on your TV size. There will be a different between 43" 4K and 80" 4K.
Since when is Unreal exclusive to Sony? I expect it to look more or less the same on Series X with maybe a bit extra performance or some additional RT features.
It should typically be 10.2 and dips should only be a few percent as per Cerny.
Unless he's running 4k on medium