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Pemalite said:
Nate4Drake said:

Understood;  anyway, specs aside, what I really want is a very solid Launch Line-up for both, and more emphasis on the game-play dynamics, animations, physics, much more interactive environment/system collision and AI.  With a massive jump in CPU performance, this could be achieved.    These are mostly the improvements I would like for next Gen, I don't care about native 4K/60fps, it's a waste.

I am okay with 4k... And will get the best 4k console irrespective of brand/console manufacture... Because even on a 1080P or my 1440P displays there is some big improvements thanks to downsampling.

I am a massive whore for Framerates though, 60fps across every title would be amazing.

 I was too quick and hasty on the subject in question; 60fps are great in racing games and First Person Shooters, just to mention the most important for me; native 4K/60fps will be a given in the exclusive racing games on PS5 and Anaconda, and probably in Games like Halo, etc.  Native 4K/30fps will be the standard for all AAA titles from the best 1st and 3rd party developers; Sony and MS are developing their respective hardware targeting Native 4K, this is a must for a Console which will stay on the market untill 2026-2027; no chance on earth MS or Sony will release an Hardware targeting SUB 4K or 1440p.    I'm not saying this in response to your post, as you never said that :)   just to make clear my vision and expectations.

 But above everything, what I really want from next gen is what I already said ""more emphasis on the game-play dynamics, animations, physics, much more interactive environment/system collision and AI"";

 60fps sure is better than 30fps, unless the aforementioned categories are penalized too much. And I doubt we will have everything with Anaconda and PS5, something must always be sacrificed, depending on the particular genre and/or developers main target and game vision.


 



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