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JapaneseGamesLover said:
With Japan and Europe never actually being on Microsofts side, it is a safe bet PS5 will perform better than XBSX, regardless of price, since 650 EU PS3 managed to sell great despite being overpriced.

goopy20 said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
Per usual your post is full of stuff that is irrelevant.

- general consensus doesn’t matter, Sony was getting more praise and hype back when all they had was a logo.

- developers were asking for SSDs, both consoles have them. Again no one is saying SSDs standard isn’t a big deal lol

- exactly what is traditional about the SSX design? IIRC you’ve said this before and was corrected.

You're saying we can't judge both streams because the masses will praise Sony over MS anyway? General consensus aside, MS's stream was a snooze fest compared to Sony's and we both know why. If you're not impressed with what Sony showed then I'm seriously curious which Series X games MS showed during their stream, that did impress you.

Unless you're a game developer with experience using both consoles devkits, we simply have no idea how having half the throughput will limit the Series X compared to what's possible on ps5. Obviously, both consoles have amazing hardware and now that Sony has made its first move,its up to MS's first party studios to show something with the same wow factor. It's not an impossible task and I don't think people will be more impressed by whatever Sony shows by default. MS just has to show more than current gen games with a bunch of optimized for Series X logos. 

how do you explain the other guys comment?



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