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So it turns out I was right as usual with videogames markets, PS5 is slightly less powerfull.

One thing I might have been wrong all this time, now I think Sony will push the price up very close to Xbox, with all that talk about SSD and futuristic audio, it sounds as they are creating a reason to put the price up.

I was slightly wrong on storage, I thought it would be 500ssd, its actually 820ssd, maybe 600gb for the consumer, that's actually better than I anticipated, but now I'm worried about costs, if this thing costs minimum 500dollars it will make people not want to upgrade soon.

I'm actually shocked that the ps5 doesn't run all ps4 games, but 100games is a great start.

My biggest worry now is the cost of external storage, I prefer Microsoft approach, I also like the modular building of the xbox, so easy to upgrade in the future, Ill go with Microsoft if Sony doesn't have that.

My biggest question was vapor cooling, which is confirmed on xbox, so that's one big reason to pay a bit extra and get the xbox if Sony doesn't have that.

PS - the most important thing is, this generation the gap is much lower than last, we had last generation something like 30% more power on ps4, this time the gap will be like 10%, so its going to be good for developers and consumers. And the speedier PS5 SSD might make up for that 10% anyway.

So basically, if sony has modular design at least for the graphics card, and vapor cooling, Ill buy ps5 on launch, if not, then xbox.