A $700 playstation with no disc drive. :wow:

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60 fps mode at 4k".
It ain’t even really that.

Most performance modes on current gen games are well below 2k natively

PS5 Pro will barely get those games to actual 2k natively.

Truth is, you need MAJOR hardware to achieve a transformative difference right now.

PCs biggest advantage is that you have more choice. With similarly priced/powered PC hardware you could probably play native 4k/60fps on the same games but you’d have to make majors concessions in lighting/shadows/textures elsewhere.

Like i said in the other thread, a lot of this is just narratives collapsing and all the online fanboys realizing there isn’t much difference between the platforms after all.

PS5 pro is “good enough” if you want good visuals and aren’t wanting to spend thousands of dollars for the pinnacle of performance.

There’s also lots of PC options that would be comparable in price/power to ps5 pro if you’d like to enjoy the flexibility of the PC platform.

It’s great there’s lots of choice available right now. The only issue is the cac tweets that sustain the industry :francis:
 

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*ahem*

Hardware

November video game hardware spending was flat when compared to a year ago, at $927 million. 15% spending growth on PlayStation 5 hardware was offset by a 29% year-on-year drop in Xbox Series spending and a 3% decline in Switch.

Lifetime unit sales of Nintendo Switch have now exceeded those of PlayStation 2 in the U.S. market. With its 46.6 million units sold life-to-date, Switch now ranks 2nd in all-time units sold across all video game hardware platforms in the U.S., trailing only Nintendo DS.

PlayStation 5 Pro accounted for 19% of total PlayStation 5 units sold in the month and 28% of dollars. Launch month dollar sales of PlayStation 5 Pro were more than 50% higher than the November 2016 launch month sales of PlayStation 4 Pro, while units were 12% lower. PlayStation 5 was once again the best-selling hardware platform in both unit and dollar sales for the month, with Nintendo Switch ranking 2nd across both measures.

The Coli mob that swore this thing was going to flop and it "not selling out" are going to now ignore this. :mjlol: So much for it being a failure.

Meanwhile Ripbox still flopped this month even with COD being on gamepass :mjlol:
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