Quote from: Blightor on March 21, 2020, 13:08:44
Pretty much this.
The PS4 was 40% better GPU throughput than the XBOX One, but that wasn't the reason people bought it in droves. It was because it was cheaper AND it wasn't bullshitting you about DRM.
This time around XBOX has a 20% GPU throughput, but do any of us think they it will outsell the PS5? Nope - No one is getting rid of thier current gen collection for a 20% boost in GPU throughput, and sony has more than enough special sauce to make PS5 owners believe in it being special.
Actually, it's more a case that the PS4 was +50% more powerful than the Xbox One. That's a noticeable difference. Many games were able to run at a locked 1080p-30fps on the PS4, but on the XB1 they dropped frames to 20-25fps AND ran at a lower sub-800p resolution.
Not to mention the PS4 used a closed-source API very similar to Vulkan, whereas the XB1 fumbled with it's DirectX 11-12 APIs. And that Sony was being open, where MS was closing the fort with draconian DRM limits (and creepy privacy).
This time, it looks like MS's Xbox has the better software/SDK, uses less power, runs cooler, runs quieter, and gives a +25% more performance.
And MS is being MORE open with their cross-play stance, and awesome Backwards Compatibly. Sony meanwhile is insisting people simply buy it's console, and insist that people also pay for a PS Now subscription.
If both consoles ship at the same price, there's no doubt the Xbox series X is the better value. But we will see how marketing and Reality Distortion Field affects buyers. And if Sony manages to release better exclusives, both faster and more numerous, then they're likely to win anyways.