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Pemalite said:
HollyGamer said:

Well my answer is simple , i don't want to run 400 watt TDP GPU only to play 2D and and yes i will calle it 13 teraflop of GPu.

A 2D title will likely not fully engage the SoC, thus the system power is likely to scale downwards to save on power consumption.

HollyGamer said:

Yes 13 teraflop, like it or not you need to accept teraflop is still exist. 

Peoples understanding of teraflops is what is pointless bullshit, not that Teraflops does/doesn't exist.

It's like people using bits to assert that one console was better than the other when that was also false... A 32bit console can be better than a 64-bit or 128-bit console.

Same with Teraflops, a 10 Teraflop GPU can be faster than a 15 Teraflop GPU.

HollyGamer said:

Also for small factor and form factor, i prefer putting my small, simple PS4 and slime PS4 in front of TV rather than my PC desktop. Which is very loud and generate a lot of Heat. I also use to play with my friend local gaming with my cousin. I dont want to bring PC also it has many work and job related content that i dont want to share to my family. And keeping in side my room.  

You can build a PC that is smaller, quieter, more aesthetically pleasing, more energy efficient than a PS4, the PC isn't the problem here.

What if I told you that you can also keep your work, job and other crap off said PC as well and leave it all on another PC? ;)

I don't like PC for the cost of it in Brazil compared to buying console in grey market.

But as I said if Sony exclusives were in PC I would save a lot of money building one.

I can understand people complain about heat, convenience and aesthetic. But the solution is as simple as building your tower, putting in one corner of your room and never looking at it again, use a controller to play and for like 30s a day use KB+M to open the application. Sure one more wireless device in the couch can add up to the disorganization but that is such a small problem.



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