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goopy20 said:
Conina said:

Still lying about PC hardware prices? You'll never change.

They are talking about 12Tflops, which if true, puts it between a RTX2080 Super and RTX2080 Ti. Not everyone lives in the US, but over here a 2080Ti sells for almost $1400 and the Super $1000. In any case, it's going to be freaking expensive to buy a gaming rig with the same specs as these new consoles. Especially compared to current gen when you could just buy a GTX750 for $150 and you were good to go. 

Next gen you will need a PCIe 4.0 motherboard, Ryzen CPU, 1TB SSD and at least a RTX2080 Super, just be on par with these next gen consoles, let alone play the latest AAA titles at 144fps in native 4k. This is why I'm excited about next gen and I can't wait to see what games will look like when they're designed around those kind of specs. At least I was, until MS made it clear that they're not targeting those kind of specs at all.    

How do you know what kind of specs MS is targeting? I have no idea (like you) but they should be higher then Series X, and trickle down from there into the consoles. To make games for the Series X and port to PC is absurd for AAA games.

Sooo this is the narrative for the next year or so? Pretending to care about the plight of Pc gamers owning expensive PCs. All to preserve the glass cannon false confidence of fans that Sony still has a power advantage (as always ignoring 3rd party Series X advantages). 



Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.