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zero129 said:
Zkuq said:

I really think you should elaborate, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who trusts Digital Foundry more than a random forum person. All you have going on for you is "you're wrong" (in a much ruder form, mind you), with nothing to back it up.

What i mean is you cant look at a few ps5 ports running on a 4060 and think PS5 is as powerful just cause DF done a video..

Im sorry if i sound rude i was drinking. But even now my reply still stands a PS5 is not as powerful as a 4060 gpu. The specs alone speak for themselves.

I'm not even going to check the specs, because I have little reason to doubt you. However, I'm not sure specs alone are a practical way to look at the situation. Do I really care how powerful a GPU is in theory? No, not really. I care about how it's in practice, and if in practice I get weaker performance because of lackluster optimization effort, I don't really consider it a saving grace for a GPU. As a gamer, I don't care about specs, I care about what I really get. It's not necessarily fair, but what can you really do. In that sense, DF has analyzed exactly what is meaningful, at least as far as I'm concerned - and no, of course it's not a comprehensive analysis, but it's (probably) better than nothing.