aaaaand it would accomplish nothing.Just make PS6 $999 and everyone is happy.
Yeah I know I am in a very small minority that has a set of consoles hooked up to an ultrawideDont think UW support ever coming to console. Its additional work for devs and the amount of UW users for console is really, really low
It would make me happy, for starters anyhowJust make PS6 $999 and everyone is happy.
Yeah I know I am in a very small minority that has a set of consoles hooked up to an ultrawide
It would make me happy, for starters anyhow
Got one with my consoles on the ultrawideThen buy a gaming PC.
They will definitely need a showcase marquee title to launch Pro with. I doubt Wolverine would be ready by then, though.You also hit the nail on the head why the PS4 Pro came out in the first place, for the people thinking of moving to PCs
I do want the PS5 Pro next Holiday season to launch with a game like Wolverine, give me all the power Sony can muster for that game.
Anything they put in a PS5 Pro would probably have been available when PS5 was being built (or something close enough in perf). Just make one $999 console and everyone saves money and hassle vs buying 2.Yeah I know I am in a very small minority that has a set of consoles hooked up to an ultrawide
It would make me happy, for starters anyhow
[if these come out]
“Why is the Xbox Series X Pro so underpowered?
Why didn’t MS get serious and release a $1000 beast? They’ve messed this up.
When is the Xbox Series X 2 coming out?”
Not really, certain games have been known to break following an OS/Driver upgrade.I find that this is the easiest way to future proof my hardware:
Doesn’t the better backwards compatibility and performance enhancements like auto HDR, FPS boost, etc. mean you should purchase more for Xbox? While you might take a 1-2 year hit in performance, the track record on making improvements to prior gen titles is with Xbox.
It's a shame ;-;I 100% agree.
I do believe these consoles have a lot of untapped power. Unfortunately, devs have and will continue to release unoptimized games that run poorly. Moreover, not all studios even provide aftersales support. For example, Jedi Survivor is still a mess AFAIK.
So while I do agree that devs need to optimize games better, we live in an unfortunately reality where that is not the case.
Yep.And what's even worse is that these bloated graphics are in most cases just amateurishly implemented because, let's be honest, at the end of the day we all know there will be a Sony study that achieves better graphics with better performance on the same "struggling" hardware.
Yah. Its disappointment that we now have to pay and upgrade every 2 to 3 years on console now and making things complicated. The reason I have consoles is because they do not need constant upgrading.
If I want to regularly upgrade for power I'll buy on PC, which I did.
my precioussss.....must have newest shiny shiny......What a bunch of bull
“We have to pay and upgrade every 2 to 3 years”
LMAO
Some of you aren’t real. Can’t be.
No, that was not the question. Let me rephrase it.The games on the Pro version of the console are the same games... same executable, same discs.... so I don't really understand the poll question.
Why would buying MP games on the base console prevent you from upgrading the HW or prevent you from playing those same MP games on the upgraded hardware?
The OP was very well written
Yes it's now a major consideration for where I buy multi-platform games. While I won't rule out never buying newer multi-platform games on my Series X I think I will be tending to buy them on my PS5 now and one big reason for that is so I can get possible fidelity & performance upgrades when the Pro releases.
Perfect reply, my sentiment exactly.I'm buying games now on Xbox. If there is a PS5 Pro but no a Xbox Pro I think I will be so mad I will return to PC.
Edit: no, I will be honest. If there is a PS5 Pro and no a Xbox Pro, it's almost sure I will go for the PS5 Pro and sell my Series X and never return to the Xbox brand. Because if they don't release a Pro, for me, it would be like a confirmation that they don't want to compete with Sony and instead of that, they prefer to make their own path with Gamepass. I love Gamepass, but I want my fancy graphics in AAA games also.