| babuks said: I can tell the difference for sure. When my GPU burned few days ago, I had to play Dota 2 (the only game I play on pc) in 720P with built-in GPU. I have realized how ugly things look on a 1080P monitor in 720P resolution. Everything is blurry, jaggies are all around. You have to be so blind to not notice. Also, if PS4 can do 1080P and Xbone can't, the hardware power difference is there, which you can't deny. Question is, why Xbone is priced the same as the more powerful PS4? |
Because it costs about the same to produce an Xbox One as it does to produce a PS4. Sure GDDR5 is more expensive than DDR3, but the weak GPU + 32MB of ESRAM is the same if not more exspensive to produce than the PS4's stronger GPU. So yeah the Xbox One should cost $300, but it won't be because it is cheaper to make...







