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haxxiy said:

Some people keep saying this... except all evidence points to it never happening.

PC games didn't start needing 16 times more RAM when the PS4 and the Xbox One released. Neither did they become six to eight threaded with the PS3 or the X360. There is no magical leap in requirements for multiplatform games. This is basically a gaming myth.

Of course, some will then mumble "but muh cross gen titles" except by the time these are done and gone the PC requirements have climbed, yes, but not more than they climb during your average 2 - 4 year span.

When PS4/Xbox One was announced, many new games and multiplatform games requirement for RAM are 8GB , most of it. 

PS3 and Xbox 360 was different from X86 and at that time PC just begun the era of dual core so we cannot compare directly. PS4 and Xbox One tho using 8 core it's still using very slow and weak netbook CPU hell it's even weaker than i3 from 2013.

Xbox SX and PS5 will be different , they will come with a legit Ryzen X3700 as minimum.