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vivster said:
Well first of all, no. Even if it is 50% more powerful you won't see it in performance because of the 1080p/4k gap. It won't do more than 1080p60 even if it could and it won't do more than 4k30 because it can't.

And second it won't be noticeable because everyone will already have bought a PS4 Pro and as such will never experience any difference.

So, there will be a difference but we will never know :D

I pesonally don't think there has been a really significant jump in graphics in a long time. Improvements yes, but not as significant as some people claim. Last game that really shocked me was Crysis. And that's what? 2007? I remember playing it on a extremelly powrful PC, DX10 with everything maxed out and while the monitor wasn't 4k it was still a way higher resolution than 1080p. It wasn't my PC, of course, and I knew that I wouldn't be able to run the game on mine so I didn't buy it. I bet a lot of people didn't buy for the same reason.

So you could say there was a huge difference between Crysis and everything else that year, but no one knew, or more precisely, no one cared. It be interesting to see how many people actually care about the Scorpio over the PS4 Pro, but to me, more importantly is seeing how many people care about the Pro over the vanilla PS4 itself.



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