definitely not when it comes to multiplats for at least a good 2-3 years
Sure, and Sony would argue their exclusives were a cut above. Like I said, astoundingly close altogether.
definitely not when it comes to multiplats for at least a good 2-3 years
Yeah. Their memory isn't split in the same way (it really held PS3 back), and the CPUs are essentially identical. The GPU architecture is identical, and only differs in size and clock speed.
No, the difference is smaller - it's a 18% GPU gap this generation v. 42% last generation.
Pop in has to do with GPU not the SSD so that won't happen. Lead development on PS5 would probably still give a resolution/fps advantage on Series X anyway. And crash still has better frame rates on Xbox One X and is still the better version.Theres actually plenty of reasons why this could happen.
Take Crash 4 for example, while the framerate and visuals are pretty similar between them,the textures/shadows etc were based off the base versions. The base PS4 and base xbox one. Because of that, PS4 Pro has better quality shadows and more shadows despite the fact that the series x is more powerful, because the games are based on the base hardware. The xbox series s is weaker so this could happen here.
Or lead development being on PS5 since it will likely sell more.
Or the faster SSD leads to less issues with popup, which could exist on xbox series x due to higher texture detail.
Lots of factors could apply.
It was a genuine question by him!Keep it coming mate, it's nice having positive threads on the PlayStation!
PS5 is a beast. XBSX is a bit more beastly but not by much.
The reality is they are both beasts and I don't think we will see the epic DF Foundry threads due to some of the embarassing state of launch year titles of the OG xbox.
Both consoles will be great and both will have some amazing exclusives. I can't imagine anybody who enjoys games will look at both the PS5 and the Xbox ecosystem in 2025 and not see multiple amazing titles they want to play.
I'm expecting a golden generation.
Not sure why people are assuming there is going to be no difference between these consoles . Xbox is more powerful and it will be noticeable .
A large difference most likely not but there will be a difference
Won't be zero difference, won't be a large difference. And there will be some surprises.Not sure why people are assuming there is going to be no difference between these consoles . Xbox is more powerful and it will be noticeable .
A large difference most likely not but there will be a difference
I honestly think so. The jump to 3D, while amazing, was really hampered by the tech at the time. Slow load times, bad framerates, etc. This is the first time we're really gonna be tackling a lot of those issues. In the console space, at least.
There are hundreds of examples of the lead platform resulting in the better version despite being on weaker hardware. I concede the pop in thing though.Pop in has to do with GPU not the SSD so that won't happen. Lead development on PS5 would probably still give a resolution/fps advantage on Series X anyway. And crash still has better frame rates on Xbox One X and is still the better version.
So I still don't see why.
Won't be zero difference, won't be a large difference. And there will be some surprises.
You have developers stating the opposite right now, actually.Not sure why people are assuming there is going to be no difference between these consoles . Xbox is more powerful and it will be noticeable .
A large difference most likely not but there will be a difference
Won't be zero difference, won't be a large difference. And there will be some surprises.
Won't be zero difference, won't be a large difference. And there will be some surprises.
Not going to happen as much when the Series S exists.As it should based Cerny!
Can't wait for "It looks like it but it isn't REAL 4K" or "PS5 is holding back this generation" concerned trolling.
I can feel it as they creep up.
You have developers stating the opposite right now, actually.
I'm sure when devs get more familiar with the GDK, itll even out. But I suspect some games may run a bit better in the launch frame than XSX, and vice versa, like this gen and the one before it.
Also, we know RT is a bit behind on XSX from multiple quotes.
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and there it is lol
If history still remembers you 15 years later, good or bad, the correct term is Legendary.
Stadia.Since the difference is negligible, which console will give the best graphics with their 1st party games?
Noticeable is.a relative thing though. What is a huge difference to some, others may not even care, or see a difference.
You hate to hear it. "Least powerful" next gen system somehow still blowing punches.
;p
I think he just means there isn't as much of a gap as you'd think on paper. In anything other than SSD speed, there's almost no reason to believe PS5 should outperform XSX, especially in third party games that won't be mining the true power of either box. If PS5 was actually pumping out better visuals on third party games for one reason or another, we would absolutely be hearing about it from dev leaks. That would be too surprising a thing to keep quiet.What does he mean by surprised? Will most 3rd party games look and play better on PS5?
Noticeable is.a relative thing though. What is a huge difference to some, others may not even care, or see a difference.
But there is a gap in power and will be a gap in output. But at the end of the day, games are going to look glorious on both.
I still believe that it will be Sony's FP that will leverage their frankly astounding I/O throughput the best in due course, aside from what we saw from R&C.
What does he mean by surprised? Will most 3rd party games look and play better on PS5?
My personal opinion is that the dual sense will be a non factor over the course of the generation the same way all the other added features in controllers have been non factors every generation. It will be used in first party titles and most third parties will ignore it completely. Just like the touch pad, speaker, xbox impulse triggers, gyros, and whatever else Im forgetting.
Admittedly, I hope Im wrong, because it has potential.
the differences will probably be dyna res's dropping more frequent on 5, or slightly lower res shadows, or some shit that needs magnifying to notice
I would imagine games that rely on a better I/O can have more benefits on PS5. Open-worlds is my bet. I would still expect a better resolution on X tho.What does he mean by surprised? Will most 3rd party games look and play better on PS5?