It was inevitable when games releasing day and date on multiple platforms became the norm. People want to play the best version of a game.
Mate if you bought a PS3 and someone told you Call of Duty 4 ran better on Xbox 360 you werent going out and buying an Xbox 360.........I know this because I had friends in both camps, 55fps vs 60fps was nothing cept epeen viagra.
The same is true today probably even more so, whatever platform you chose pretty much is where you are at.
As the generations go on and people buy multiple consoles, which ever one they are most comfortable with or play the most is where they buy multiplat titles.
I still got BF1 on XB1 even when I knew the PS4 version was the "better" version, my buddy pointed this out to me so I put both games side by side and asked him to tell me which was which.
Ill let you guess the outcome.
I think games like Bayonetta or something where a game is severely worse on one console makes sense, but these days reconstruction techniques are too damn good for anyone other than super super nerds to discern the difference.
I still have friends IRL who swear The Last of Us 2 is a 4K title, telling them otherwise then trying to prove it (without Zooming in 400x) is basically impossible so who really gives a shit really?
The power difference between the PS5 and XSX is probably the most non story thing this generation, and DF have their work cutout giving ammunition to either camp about which version is better this generation.
Prepare for some very "uninteresting" videos about how PS5 loads 2 seconds faster, the XSX version has an extra alpha effect during that one explosion that happens once in the 12 hour experience, but you only notice both of these things if you have an F1 Level stopwatch, a high speed camera and access to the pre TAAU frame data.