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haxxiy said:
Nate4Drake said:

Everybody is entitled to his opinion, and I respect it, even though I truly believe you are completely out of the way, to say the least.

PS5 will be released 7 years after PS4, and the jump will be huge, in terms of CPU/GPU/balance/efficiency, amount of RAM available for Gaming and memory bandwidth.

  Mark my words, you will be strongly impressed by the potential of PS5 and Anaconda, and the generational jump will be higher compared to PS3 --->PS4.

One can have opinions, and one can have fake opinions. We know the manufacturing node of the next-generation consoles and their limits. To double the XB1X is a more than fortunate outcome already. Why you keep doing this to yourselves?

I'm talking about the jump from PS4 to PS5, I'm not talking about the jump from XBox One X to PS5; furthermore, the CPU in Next Gen will completely oblitarate the CPU of PS4 and X1, so you might expect much more in terms of animations, physics, system collision, AI and Game-play dynamics, which should represent the most important improvements passing from generation to generation .  The jump in performance from the PS3's Cell to PS4's Jaguar CPU was really modest, and you should know how much CPU is relevant in the aforementioned categories.  This is why I'm expecting PS5 and XBox Anaconda to obliterate PS4 and X1.  Common sense suggests that "GPU teraflops" alone means nothing. You have to look at the whole architecture, and Next Gen will offer much more than XBox One X as well.   



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