Quote from: TowerPower on August 11, 2020, 20:21:06You are right in saying it will be more powerful yeah but in the end will it matter? How many people have an 8K/120 Hz TV ready to go. Sure the XBOX has a larger( not by alot either)amount of power but what good is it if 10% of people can utilize it. (10% is just a guesstimate. You know what I mean) :)Quote from: SethNW on August 11, 2020, 19:19:33
Performance won't really matter, because on consoles games get made and optimized for the system. And multiplatform titles get developed for the weakest platform, so at best XB would get maybe few optional tweaks. Still they should be close enough to where it won't matter badly.
Price wise, Sony could afford it. They are undisputed winner of current generation, which already tells you how much specs matter, or rather don't. Sure One X did good, but it didn't help MS winning. Plus Don't does have exclusives on their side, while MS exclusives can be played on PC as well. But if they do go higher or same as Series X with price, they might get bit of disadvantage there. But all things considered, it might still end up doing fine.
Though I still think next gen will be fought out mainly on features, be it what console can do or extra stuff like Game Pass, one if things MS nailed really well. Plus it will be battle of different approaches, Sony's exclusivity and old school of doing things, versus MSes ecosystem approach of getting games to gamers where they want them, PC, console or cloud, which is more of new way.
Though there is one thing MS could do to kill it in this generation. Put full version of Windows on XBSX, so you can boot into console or basically desktop. That would be huge deal, since now XBSX would be pre-built PC or console. Also it would go miles in convincing parents, use it as family computer and computer for school in Windows and as gaming console in free time. Plus you could use Windows got titles where you can exceed FPS on console and console version where you might struggle, so it is optimized for the system for you. But of course I doubt hey will do it. However it would be killer feature.
I suggest you wait for Digital Foundry do head to head comparisons on Multiformat titles.
The Series X will win Higher Resolution, Real Raytracing and Higher Framerates.
Reality will be here soon.
Quote from: SethNW on August 11, 2020, 19:19:33
Performance won't really matter, because on consoles games get made and optimized for the system. And multiplatform titles get developed for the weakest platform, so at best XB would get maybe few optional tweaks. Still they should be close enough to where it won't matter badly.
Price wise, Sony could afford it. They are undisputed winner of current generation, which already tells you how much specs matter, or rather don't. Sure One X did good, but it didn't help MS winning. Plus Don't does have exclusives on their side, while MS exclusives can be played on PC as well. But if they do go higher or same as Series X with price, they might get bit of disadvantage there. But all things considered, it might still end up doing fine.
Though I still think next gen will be fought out mainly on features, be it what console can do or extra stuff like Game Pass, one if things MS nailed really well. Plus it will be battle of different approaches, Sony's exclusivity and old school of doing things, versus MSes ecosystem approach of getting games to gamers where they want them, PC, console or cloud, which is more of new way.
Though there is one thing MS could do to kill it in this generation. Put full version of Windows on XBSX, so you can boot into console or basically desktop. That would be huge deal, since now XBSX would be pre-built PC or console. Also it would go miles in convincing parents, use it as family computer and computer for school in Windows and as gaming console in free time. Plus you could use Windows got titles where you can exceed FPS on console and console version where you might struggle, so it is optimized for the system for you. But of course I doubt hey will do it. However it would be killer feature.
Quote from: Idx on August 11, 2020, 12:18:49
Typical Americans. Whining about PS might cost more than the Xbox "deal with it" - I am more than willing to spend more on a system that is better designed for its purpose - and that is to run good games. Good games like, God of war, Nioh, most likely ghost of tsushima sequels, TLOU sequels, uncharted, the list just goes on and on. Only suckers would cough up money to MS for a console where the games can be played on PC. Typical MS though, they never really cares about quality content, profit is what matters first, which is why their content is generic and bland.