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Pemalite said:

You don't need a $2000 GPU, shit even a $2000 PC to get a similar output as a Playstation 4 Pro though.
And in a few years when you upgrade/buy a new PC, you can dial up the settings on those older games and revisit them in essentially what becomes a free remaster.

And the beauty of it... it works "out of the box" for thousands of PC games: insert new graphics card -> crank up the resolution/texture/post-processing and/or enjoy higher framerates and better frametimes.

PS4 Pro or Xbox One X only run better for a small part of their game libraries than the base systems.

Earlier this month I upgraded from Xbox One to Xbox One X and the "enhanced" games look awesome, even original-Xbox-games like "Conker: Live & Reloaded" or 360-games like "Red Dead Redemption 1".

Then I wanted to continue the complete edition of "Forza Motorsport 6" and was disappointed that it looked the same as on my old Xbox One... it wasn't worthy enough to get the "X enhancement treatment", so it only uses a fraction of the hardware power.