| Mr Puggsly said: If PS5 aims for the sweet spot of $399 in 2019 or 2020, I'm not sure it can be significantly more powerful than Scorpio while being profitable. People think Scropio is too powerful to hit $399 now, so how powerful can PS5 be really at $399 in 3 years? Look at PS4 Pro, its 3 years later, $399, but not significantly more powerful than PS4 and considerably less powerful than Scorpio. |
But the point is that Pro and Scorpio power was in vast measure dedicated to achieving 4K (checkerboard/real-deal), period.
And there is no resolution bump beyond 4K on the horizon ~2020, consumer TV standards will still be consolidating around 4K then.
So not needing to push more pixels, all power boost can go towards CPU, FX, GPGPU, i.e. actual substance of "next gen" experience.
Scorpio dedicates 1 of 4 gig RAM boost to OS' frame-buffer, while if res stays @4K, all of PS5 RAM boost can go to game resources.
The "half-gen" "tick", pushing resolution early, exactly leaves next "tock" to dedicate it's improvement to actual next-gen gameplay.
Merely with same degree of power increase.
Although it's very plausible they WILL push performance more (relatively) given it will be defining parameter of next-gen gameplay.
And there won't be much other purpose of the new gen given 4K resolution would already have been on the market for ~3-4 years.







