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Nu-13 said:
goopy20 said:

What makes you think going from 4 to 6 Tflops will result in only slightly better looking games? The Xone had about 30% less Tflops than the ps4 and we've seen games running in 1080p on ps4 vs 720p on Xone. Just imagine what the difference would be if that's 300% less Tflops. A 1080p game on ps5 would be running in 540p on Series S. Would that really be worth saving $100 or $200 over?

Not the same games. Most x1 games ran at 900p vs 1080p on ps4. If there were any 720p games on x1, those were likely 900p on ps4.

There are a lot of games running at 720p on Xone vs 1080p on ps4 and not just the games that came out later on in this console generation, for example: COD Ghosts, MGS5, Pro Evolution 2015, Golf Club. Also a lot of exclusives like Quantum Break, Titanfall, Dead Rising 3 and even Halo 4 & 5 were 720p... The funny thing is that some of you commenting probably own a Xone and never even realized you've been playing games at almost the same resolution as the 360. It's because it wasn't a deal breaker for the Xone and not having native 4k isn't going to be a deal breaker next gen either.

There's just no way developers are going to sacrifice overall visual fidelity and things like Ray Tracing over just a bump in resolution. They won't, because most people don't care about resolution. They care about the overall graphic fidelity that's being displayed on their tv, which they're sitting 13ft away from. 

Last edited by goopy20 - on 12 March 2020