the wise man bowed his head solemnly and spoke: "theres actually zero difference between PlayStation & Xbox. you imbecile. you fucking moron"
bad_hair_day wrote:Gonzo, when are you going to play Alex?
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:The wise man cant spell
poprock wrote:There could even be a mid-gen console bump.
Moot_Geeza wrote:poprock wrote:There could even be a mid-gen console bump.
Please no.
LivDiv wrote:Smaller box for the PS5 and double the SSD size on all. That will happen in 2 to 3 years. The Series S will likely end manufacture at some point when the X or a X like S can be made for a similar price.
EvilRedEye wrote:I could see there being a mid-gen refresh featuring AMD's answer to DLSS. Also these boxes can do 4k 60Hz with no raytracing quite well but raytracing and 120Hz would benefit from more grunt.
EvilRedEye wrote:I could see there being a mid-gen refresh featuring AMD's answer to DLSS. Also these boxes can do 4k 60Hz with no raytracing quite well but raytracing and 120Hz would benefit from more grunt.
While AMD is promising to go head to head with Nvidia in 4K gaming and more, the one big missing piece of this battle is a lack of an equivalent to Nvidia’s DLSS. Nvidia’s AI-powered super sampling technology has been transformative for the games that support it, bringing great image quality and higher frame rates by simply toggling a game setting.
AMD tells me it has a new super sampling feature in testing, which is designed to increase performance during ray tracing. The company is promising its super sampling technology will be open and cross-platform, which means it could come to next-gen consoles like the Xbox Series X and PS5. AMD is working with a number of partners on this technology, and it’s expecting strong industry support. Unfortunately, this won’t be ready for the launch of these three new Radeon RX 6000 Series cards.
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