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Chazore said:
Normchacho said:
The salt around anything positive said about the Pro is just silly.

This guy basically just said what digital foundry did. That the Pro looks and performs better than they were expecting it to, and that it compares favorably to PCs that are a good deal more expensive/powerful.

Nobody is saying there's no reason to own a gaming pc. Nobody is saying the Pro is this perfect machine.

Relax people.

"and that it compares favorably to PCs that are a good deal more expensive/powerful. "

What does that tell you though?. I mean being burtally hoenst here, if PC's are a good deal more expensive (lets toss in the 1k price park) and powerful but the Pro compares favorably to that high price and eprf then what is the actual point of getting a PC if it's very close to that level. We're already seeing 4k native vs 4k upscaled and people who haven't gamed at native going "I don't se the difference", what does that honestly tell you about the high end and high price part then?.

Also I wouldn't use salt, that's implying that anyone with ana rgument against the journo is somehow "salty" which could also be aiemd at me, if you want to call me salty then by all means say it to my face if you do.

If the only reason someone wanted to buy a PC was to play games on their 4K tv then sure. I think it could be argued that a PC is overkill when the Pro is available. But he even says in the article that if you're sitting closer you'll notice a difference between the Pro and a native 4K PC and even then there are a myriad of other reasons one may want a PC over the Pro. People seem to be taking this as an attack on PC gaming and it's not. 

 

"Salt" was the wrong word. Vitriol is really what I mean. 



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