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Conina said:
goopy20 said:

Err.. well let me see. 9.2 Tflops divided by 4 Tflops = 2.3 times more powerful. That's quite a difference from the 0,3 Tflops edge the ps4 has over the Xone, which already resulted in games running at 1080p vs 720p.

Like I said, a game targeting 1080p on ps5 would run in 540p on Series S, effectively making it look like Mine Craft on a 55inch tv.

Oh geez, where should I begin?

The PS4 had a 1.84 teraflop GPU and the Xbox One had a 1.31 teraflops GPU:

https://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/ps4-vs-xbox-720-which-is-better-1127315/2

1.84 - 1.31 = 0.53 AND NOT 0.3. You almost halved the difference by your lie miscalculation.

1.31 / 1.84 = 0.712 .... so the Xbox One had 28.8% less tflops than the PS4.

4 / 9.2 = 0.435... so the rumoured Lockhart would have 56.5% less tflops than the rumoured PS4... AND NOT 300% less!

56.5 is a bit less than 300, don't you think?

Please learn some math!

Okay you got me, I suck at math. Doesn't change the fact that a game running at 1080p/30fps on ps5 will have to get scaled down to 540p to reach 30fps on Series S with half the Tflops. The difference between a 12Flops Series X and the 9,2 ps5 sounds pretty significant and would be worth a premium to me. But when it's a difference between 4 and 9,2, it's no big deal?   

Last edited by goopy20 - on 12 March 2020