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NATO said:

Because of redundancy, if the games are both available on PC, and play better on PC, then having a Scorpio is a waste of money and space.

 

It's an SLI 1080, i7-7700K machine, Scorpio won't come close.

My rig typically has 3-4 GPU's (Only a Radeon 5450 whilst I wait for Vega.), Core i7 3930K hex @ 4.8ghz and 64Gb Ram. - It's not portable, I tend to keep it confined in my games room.

The Xbox One sits in my lounge/living room.

I also have an Xbox 360 and Original Xbox out in the man cave with a few hundred games.

I will happily play a game like Overwatch on my PC whilst I am doing encodes, facebooking, email, work, development or looking at cat videos on Youtube.
Then, once I have had enough of all of that, I get up, wander into the lounge room, plonk down on the couch and again, fire up Overwatch on the Xbox One.

The platforms aren't competing for the same space in my home, even if the majority of the game library is shared. (To be fair the majority of the PS4's game library exists on the PC too these days. Hooray!)

And honestly, I don't care even if I buy the same game multiple times, it's worth it if I enjoy it.

And thus, I will buy Scorpio to replace my Xbox One. It will make a solid HTPC as well, ripe for all the transcoding.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--