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thismeintiel said:
CGI-Quality said:

That's relative. For me, it's absolutely nothing

OT: It certainly should be obvious at nearly 2TF more theoretical power to work with. I just won't have any interest in it if there's nothing to play on it that won't also be available on PC.

And therein lies the problem with Scorpio. No exclusives. If everything that will launch on the XBO is coming to PC, there's really no point in getting a Scorpio. Now, there will be a few who prefer the console experience, but a big part of that IS exclusives. 

@ OP

If they aren't worried, will they be giving sales numbers, now? No? Didn't think so. And they should be when the Pro is $349, has already had a year to take the top spot for 4K console gaming, and they're just launching at $499.

Doubt Scorpio is launching at $499. I love that this narrative keeps getting pushed. MS taking their time to make a proper system that can actually function well on a 4KTV will allow them to launch at $399.99 by waiting for the proper technology to come down in price. 

Sony is the one IMO who is rushing for no good reason, with a system that can't really run native 4K games nor can it run 4K movies either, yet it's supposed to be the go to for people with a 4KTV? Gimme a break, Sony. I really don't even understand why the feel this has to be out this year. If 4K is the emphasis of this device, and it clearly was from their press event, then why not actually make a system capable of real 4K. If MS took moutains of grief for saiyng 900p upscaled to 1080p is basically good enough than 1800p upscaled to 4K is essentially the same thing and they should be called out for it.