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Posted by sakmo
 - September 18, 2024, 20:49:27
Quote from: TruthIsThere on September 18, 2024, 06:49:00
Quote from: sakmo on September 17, 2024, 15:21:53Very conclusive and clickbaity headline, considering nobody has the console at hand. It will take some time for all the games to update to use the new power. I think if we see in general a shift for performance modes to keep 60fps but higher level detail (like high/very high instead of medium) it will be a win for a mid-gen lifecycle refresh...

Now, isn't this fanatic statement calling the kettle black... Bahahaha!

You complain about NBC report bUuTtt... you are doing the EXACT same thing... 😏

Bahahaha!

How does expressing my opinion equal to reporting. There was nothing informative in my message. Not like when author of this article presents a conclusion (not even his own) based on "couch-analysis" as given. Like the console is not even being sold, yet the article says "no fps gain and upscaling". It's not even out and games are not yet updated to support it... This is just bad journalism...
Posted by Userhwghsjf
 - September 18, 2024, 12:01:47
What a total clown would write that
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - September 18, 2024, 06:51:10
Quote from: JoshB on September 16, 2024, 14:23:30Notebookcheck, WTF?
You are doing single-source reporting where there is no public information available?
What is more, you are bypass the paywall of someone else who did some investigation?
Journalistic integrity my a**.
I used to like this website because the reviews are meticulous, but recently now reviews pass without having important details. Moreover, the news section is filled with stuff from hardcore science (that noone without a PhD should report on), and mobile, photo and car stuff.
The website is called NOTEBOOKcheck, so please keep sticking to stuff you actually know!

Bahahaha! 😂
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - September 18, 2024, 06:49:00
Quote from: sakmo on September 17, 2024, 15:21:53Very conclusive and clickbaity headline, considering nobody has the console at hand. It will take some time for all the games to update to use the new power. I think if we see in general a shift for performance modes to keep 60fps but higher level detail (like high/very high instead of medium) it will be a win for a mid-gen lifecycle refresh...

Now, isn't this fanatic statement calling the kettle black... Bahahaha!

You complain about NBC report bUuTtt... you are doing the EXACT same thing... 😏

Bahahaha!
Posted by sakmo
 - September 17, 2024, 15:21:53
Very conclusive and clickbaity headline, considering nobody has the console at hand. It will take some time for all the games to update to use the new power. I think if we see in general a shift for performance modes to keep 60fps but higher level detail (like high/very high instead of medium) it will be a win for a mid-gen lifecycle refresh...
Posted by JoshB
 - September 16, 2024, 14:23:30
Notebookcheck, WTF?
You are doing single-source reporting where there is no public information available?
What is more, you are bypass the paywall of someone else who did some investigation?
Journalistic integrity my a**.
I used to like this website because the reviews are meticulous, but recently now reviews pass without having important details. Moreover, the news section is filled with stuff from hardcore science (that noone without a PhD should report on), and mobile, photo and car stuff.
The website is called NOTEBOOKcheck, so please keep sticking to stuff you actually know!
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 16, 2024, 13:46:13
With a bigger GPU, AI-driven PSSR upscaling, and improved ray tracing, Sony is pitching the PS5 Pro to gamers who don't want to compromise 60 FPS for enhanced visuals. To see how much of a jump the PS5 Pro actually is, Digital Foundry has analyzed the gaming footage from Sony's presentation and the results are unsurprising.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/PS5-Pro-performance-analysis-Sony-s-Pro-console-shows-no-FPS-gain-and-uses-PSSR-upscaling-to-bump-image-quality.889370.0.html