I'm actually not so sure the PS5 will be $399. I say that simply because a dollar in 2019 (when I think the PS5 will launch) will be worth a good bit less than a dollar in 2013. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see the PS5 launch at $449.
But yeah, it's going to be way more powerful than the Scorpio for quite a few reasons. Not least of which because it's going to be using Vega and Ryzen if not their replacements. Then include the fact that it will use faster RAM and more of it, and will still use a 10tf+ GPU and much stronger CPU
Output will show a greater disparity than overall specs aswell. Since MS has said that all Scorpio games will also run on the regular Xbox One. Every game designed to run on that 6.0tf system will also have to run on a 1.31tf system. Whereas the PS5 will be an actually new console with it's own games.
Needless to say the PS5 is going to eat the Scorpio when it comes out. Though, I think it should be said that typically the "strongest console ever!!!!@!@!" as MS likes to put it, is typically just the newest console.
Bet with Adamblaziken:
I bet that on launch the Nintendo Switch will have no built in in-game voice chat. He bets that it will. The winner gets six months of avatar control over the other user.







