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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
DialgaMarine said:
The additional RAM thing is the only part about the console that stands out to me. I don’t see the point yet though because as long the base XB1 hardware is still on the market, the X will be held back it, and the RAM is going to get wasted on slightly better textures. Not to mention it’ll be a while, if ever, that you see a truly siginificant difference over Pro. As far as I’m concerned, I’m far too invested in PSN, so I have no problem waiting 2-3 more years for a theoretical PS5/ PS5 Pro that will actually make use of it’s hardware upgrades.

Are you sure you aren't trying a bit too hard to discredit the One X? 

Not really, because I don’t see the Pro as a “significant” upgrade over the PS4/ XB1. Yes, it’s more powerful, just like the X, but the only real difference is resolution/ performance and better textures in the case of the X. Games are still fundamentally the same. I guess it’s semantics, but, to me, significant would be something along the lines of a next gen upgrade, such as the graphical leap from Uncharted 3 to 4. More open level design, bigger environments, gamechanging nechanics, etc.. You won’t see such things on the X over the Pro, or at least not for a while.

 I get that resolution means a lot to some people, but for me it’s not a game changer. Granted I do own a Pro, mainly because I want to play Sony’s top notch exclusives with the best clarity, but if I had to go back to my launch PS4, I’d have no problems. 



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