TroicaBlur
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Sunset Overdrive 2. Cross play with PC.
Scorpio will have the exact same limitations as PS4 Pro, in that its games will never be a generational jump or be able to really make the most of the hardware. Games will always be designed for the base console, with the Scorpio/Pro versions upping the quality/effect sliders. It's not like they will have better animation, better AI, bigger worlds, more enemies on-screen etc, all things that come from a genuine new generation.
I like my Pro, but it offers the exact same the experience as a standard PS4. Just a prettier one.
Is a slightly prettier experience worth paying 400 vs 250?
If you're new to the PS4, I would say getting the Pro is a no-brainer, but I guess is all depends on how much disposable income you have.
I would have thought that the bulk of sales of the Pro were to existing PS4 owners.
If all 1st party games are still going to PC, then I have no reason to own one
oh! I almost forgot:
some form of FreeSync, that would be day one.
I don't feel like you understand what FreeSync technology is. Unless the Scorpio is a monitor, it won't have FreeSync.
I don't feel like you understand what FreeSync technology is. Unless the Scorpio is a monitor, it won't have FreeSync.
It needs to have hardware compatible from both sides.
The problem is that Halo, Fable, and Gears are no longer big system sellers for the XBOX. Parity between the ps4 and xone is so close now I dont believe the Scorpio is going to generate huge sales for them. The jump from the PS4 PRO to the Scorpio isnt going to be massive.
Sonys first party has got better over time while MSFTs faded away.
The worst part about all this is that developers have to develop for ps4 , ps4 pro , xone, switch (if they care) , and scorpio... This half gen upgrade that is happening is going to screw devs and also make some lazy.
As long as it has hardware support for HDMI 2.1 it will offer variable refresh rates once TVs start being produced that have this feature.