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Radek said:
goopy20 said:

We will probably get some cross-gen games running at 4k but no way we'll see it with true next gen games that'll use Ray Tracing. A 2080Ti can barely run current gen games at native 4k with RT enabled. Some people seem to be convinced native 4k will be a must for next gen graphics but it's not. Most Xone games run at pretty much the same resolution as the 15 year old Xbox 360 and nobody cares. 

Raytracing can be optional you know? Like video options: 1440p 30 fps with Raytracing or 4K 30 fps without it.

RDR2 on Xbox One X is native 4K, why would I expect anything less than 4K from 2020 8K capable console?

1080p games on 2020 PS5... please don't make me laugh.

Ray tracing might just be an optional thing on pc right now for the 1% of pc gamers who own a RTX card, but it won't be next gen. On consoles they'll be able to build their games from the ground up with RT in mind, and it should be a lot more spectacular than having some reflective puddles in BF. 

Like I said before, the X1X wasn't meant as a next gen console, it was meant as a 4k console. Personally I did buy a mid-gen console and I love it, but only because I have a 65 inch tv and I thought the resolution boost was worth it. However, playing the same games, just in 4k wasn't a good enough reason for most people to upgrade. From a next gen console people want new games and experiences that'll take a dramatic leap over current gen titles. Not the same games we're playing now in native 8k lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDFCSzQ4TrA