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-CraZed- said:

Because it isn't last year's game. Look I just went over to IGN's site where they posted a suposedly powerful PC build for Steam OS and their $1400 PC build could only achieve an average of 30-45 fps (GTX 770 and GTX 780 Ti respectively) on last year's Tomb Raider at max settings at 1080p and that version is missing many of the updated effects found in the Definative Edition.  Granted I would have built it a little different than they did but still $1400 and struggling to reach 60 fps as well. Which is what happened on my rig when I played it, but mine is a bit older.

I am not saying that these consoles are more powerful than a high end PC but for the price they are very much in line with what a "next-gen" console ought to be.

Fair enough. That's really intersting honestly. Facts: they're fascinating things!

Maybe it's just the fault of the perception that '1080p/60fps' is a standard for things, just because it's standard for video? It really makes you wonder about 4K gaming. Maybe 4K gaming is a few years further off than 4K video.