MAn what are you saying? Anyways, replies in bold.
| KLXVER said: Im not twisting anything. You are the one saying its not peoples job to look into what they are buying. Thats like saying its Sonys fault that the people who buy a PS4 isnt getting Mario games because they dont say the PS4 wont get it. Like its Sonys job to try and make those people understand that they cant play Mario games on their console. I NEVER said its not peoples job to look into what they are buying. What I said is that most people wouldn't even have to. People primarily buy consoles based on whast games they can or can't play on it. Not based on what resolution said console runs at. If the console isn't even getting the game, then obviously its not going to be considered by the person looking for the game. I have said this multiple times but you just keep ignoring it or twisting it. The average consumer looking to play RDR2 will not buy the Switch cause it doesn't have the game. We here on forums know that it doesn't have the game because it simply lacks the hardware muscle to run it or would have been too much work making a port. To the average consumer..... the switch just doesnt have RDR2. Now why complaining about the switches power is a legitimate thing, is cause from the first time I saw the specs of the switch I could tell you what games it would get and what it wouldn't get. I could make that prediction all from just looking at its specs. This is not in anyway the same thing as only having to choose between 1080p and 4k. Its hard for me to understand why companies feel like their current console cant even make it to 3 years before its "outdated". Why not try to make games run better on your current hardware before you make people buy a new version of it for that? You can say "Well then just dont buy it" but that doesnt really mean anything. I want my PS4 games to run the best they can, but I dont want to buy an upgraded console for that. Thats just insulting. You cant make your own games run perfectly on your console, so you have to release an upgraded one for that? I dont support that way of doing things. Its hard for you because you are just insiting on looking at things from the absolute wrong perspective. You are just twisting shit beyond belief to suit your narrative. let me spell it out for you. The PS4 you bought in 2013 with 1.8TF of GPU power and a HDMI 1.4 output is a 1080p console. It was designed to peak at 1080p resolution. Today? That same console is STILL a 1080p console. Its not "outdated" its still doing what its designed to do and doing it very well. The PS4pro? Is a 4k console. Its designed with hardware to support 4k displays. It allows you play the exact same game that runs on a 1080p PS4 but this time on a 4k TV. If you own a 4k TV and would like to play your games in 4k? This is the version of PS4 you need to have. If you take your 1080p PS4 and plug it into a 4k TV, its still going to be a 1080p PS4. Unless of course you want to tell us that you can say beyond a doubt that because the PS4pro exists Horizon that runs at 1080p on the base PS4 could have somehow been better than what it was?
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