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hinch said:

Just buy a high end PC if you want ultimate power, forget about flops... but seriously just wait until the consoles both launch and watch some DF if you care so much.

For a more in depth analysis for GPU's you guys should check out this video from NX Gamer, who goes quite in depth with comparisons with different hardware GPU configs and API. Really interesting stuff and goes to show that you shouldn't get too hung up on paper specs.

I'm actually more excited that these consoles are designed to be easier to develop for. So the cycle for games will be much faster this time. Graphics be damned. I mean I still appreciate really nice graphics but yeah, I think we've got to a point where games are visually good enough and can't wait to see what developers can do with that juicy Zen 2 CPU and SSD's.

The Series X specs are higher then 90% of PCs currently used on Steam. And for half the price with the added benefit of being more compatible with entertaining groups while hosting. 

PCs have their place and plenty strengths, but consoles have always been more cost effective and convenient. 



Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.