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DonFerrari said:
victor83fernandes said:

I agree, I was decided on going ps5, but now that I know the backwards compatibility is not native, and I was impressed with xbox modular design and the vapor cooling and many more backwards compatible games and a better joystick position are 4 big wins for me (even tough I have a pro ps4 controller with the same joystick scheme, miles better than the dualshock. I even like the design because I keep my consoles vertically on the side (never enclose your consoles, let it breathe)

I don't care much for price, a 100 dollars difference is nothing if it means I get the better system for the next 7 years.

I will not pre order, I will wait for someone to test the fan noise levels, I do not want to go through what I went this generation that I ended buying 5 ps4s and the last one ps4 pro 7200 is still nowhere near as quiet as the xbox X, and has worse build materials too.

They put the PS4 logic into the silicon, that is just one step lower than having the full hw inside the silicon (like PS3 had for PS2), MS didn't talk about the BC being native or being on the silicon so it isn't any more native than PS5.

You'll really get burned if you expect to be able to swap CPU or GPU on Xbox Series X.

PS4 was never backwards compatible at all, and no one ever said it was, sony never hinted at it being, so I don't know what you are talking about.

PS3 had a totally different acrchitecture than ps2, so backwards compatibility was more difficult of course no one expected otherwise. 

Is that jealousy the thing about swapping GPU? It sound like it. I suppose if sony announces the same then youll be excited? Tipical. Just accept that microsoft built a great device, period.