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LudicrousSpeed said:
goopy20 said:

We haven't seen Hellblade yet, so that one is hard to judge. Not sure why you would mention it, but yes Ratchet & Clank does look next gen. However, Bright Memory and anything else MS has shown so far aren't exactly games that'll push a RTX2080 to its limits. That's not my opinion, we can simply tell by looking at the requirements of the pc versions.

Its exactly like I been saying. MS is isn't about just the Series X and pushing its capabilities, they want everyone to be able to play their games. Which means pc gamers with low/average specs too. I didn't check them all but Scorn and Bright Memory are already listed on Steam and have something like a GTX660 as the minimum and a GTX970 as recommended requirements and there's no mention at all about SSD. 

https://store.steampowered.com/app/955050/Bright_Memory/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/698670/Scorn/

We saw a cinematic of Hellblade and it looked amazing. Why exactly can you look at a cinematic of Horizon 2 and say it’s clearly next gen but with Hellblade it’s “well we haven’t seen it yet”? Oh wait I know why, for one it’s your biased double standards. Secondly you want to distance from Hellblade because it looks amazing and sinks your conspiracy theories about XSX. It’s like when flat Earthers want to ignore evidence that the world is round.

Also why do I give a shit what Bright Memory Infinite looks like or does on a PC GPU? All I care about is how the footage looked and how it will look on my Series X. And the footage was gorgeous, “real next gen” as you like to say.

I don't need to see any games to come to these conclusions. No matter how amazing that Hell Blade 2 cinematic looks, if MS says it will be on Xone and it will be 4k/120fps on Series X, it's not going to come close to a game from Guerilla Games that's targeting 30fps and use stuff like checkerboard rendering. It's just common sense pal.