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HollyGamer said:
Conina said:

So in your opinion PS4 also has potato specs, since two third of the Steam PCs are already faster.

But Sony first party already focusing on next gen after TLOU2 and Ghost of Tsushima.

Sony still hasn't announced their 2021 games and which of them will be only PS4, only on PS5 or on both. So far it is pure speculation.

Sony will move away from PS4 that's for sure so.

Probably, but not "for sure".

Also your claim about two third steam user are already faster is still not proving anything, i made a thread about how PC will be changing and most of the reply most of PC gamer don't want to upgrade and wait to upgrading.

That's wrong! You claimed that PC gamers will have to upgrade this winter when they still want to play the newest 2021 games. Wanting to upgrade and the necessity to upgrade are two totally different things.

Also not all game gaming on Steam some of them use Epic, GOG and pirated games. 

Then show us the hardware surveys of Epic, Origin und Uplay... have you indications that the average hardware specs on these platforms are lower than on Steam? Probably not, since most PC gamers will have a combination of Steam and one or more other launchers.

GOG may be an exception, since their focus is on older games and indie games (The Witcher 3 + Cyberpunk 2077 are the only exceptions that come to mind).

And who cares about the PC specs of dirty pirates? Publishers and developers won't and the rest of us shouldn't either.

Last edited by Conina - on 17 May 2020