diffusionx
Gold Member
A rising tide lifts all ships.
I'm a console gamer AND a PC gamer, and am balanced enough to say the next gen of consoles will dramatically raise the bar for new titles available to PC gamers too. It's not like PC gamers have been living the 'next gen' life for the past two years, and PS5 owners are about to join in. Anyone presenting that is disingenuous. Yes, multi-platform titles can have superior FPS on a high end PC but to see a difference between the graphical bells and whistles from a One X or a Pro you really have to reach.
In about 13 months you'll see what next gen REALLY looks like, and it's not PC gaming circa 2017.
This might be true. But at the same time, I remember playing BF3 it at 1080p/60fps on my PC after I got a 660ti, which was not a high end GPU by any means. Then over a year later I got Battlefield 4 on PS4. It was 900p and 40-50fps at best. And it didn't look any better than BF3 PC - it actually looked worse. So it really didn't feel like I was getting next gen on my new console in 2013. Maybe this gen just sucked and the PS5 will be that awesome. I'm skeptical though especially when Sony's big selling point is a SSD.
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