Bandorr said:
That's already been disproved. Windows Central had the same thought. They deleted their tweet. It could run a different demo. It couldn't ran that demo, and definitely not at a higher performance. Actually I'd like to see that. A different demo running for the XSX. Then the digital foundry comparing them.
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This is a piece of the PCGamer interview with Epic Games:
"A number of different components are required to render at this level of detail," says Sweeney. "One is GPU performance and GPU architecture to draw an incredible amount of geometry. You're talking about a very large number of teraflops being required for this. The other is the ability to load and stream it efficiently."
Would this demo run on my PC with a RTX 2070 Super? Yes, according to Libreri, and I should get "pretty good" performance. For comparison, the PlayStation 5 GPU the demo video was captured on achieves 10.28 teraflops, while the RTX 2070 Super hits just over 9 teraflops.
Regarding loading and streaming, though, Sweeney says that the PlayStation 5's SSD architecture is "god-tier" and "pretty far ahead of PCs," but that you should still get "awesome performance" with an NVMe SSD, which I'm using."
https://www.pcgamer.com/unreal-engine-5-tech-demo/







