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Soundwave said:

The 3050 can run any game on the PS5/XSX that is on the PC. So that's kind of a dumb analogy.

Switch 2 will have many, many PS5 games that don't run on a PS4 period. So it's a PS4 that plays a lot of PS5 games ... which makes it not a PS4 a anymore. No one cares what label you want to put on it. Some people sure have a hard on for needing a label on everything to comprehend it, if there's something that doesn't quite fit that label it's like their brain stops working.

And lol at crowing over a phone pocket device running a modern game at pretty decent performance with no active cooling that's smaller than a Switch and fits in your pocket. That's a great achievement and iPhone gaming will only get better every year because every iPhone from here on out will have even better performance than that, that is the ground floor. 

Laughing at that is like laughing at a 14 year old who is a bit clumsy but is also 6 foot 9 and already dunking on grown men in pick up basketball. That kid could easily be a monster in 4-5 years. The M3 chip that's going to be in iPads is going to run next-gen games full stop on the go. 

Exactly my point.  Based on your "run same games at different setting" logic:

3050=ps5=4090

#samegamesdifferentsettings

Heck we should take it a step further.  Super Mario RPG is on the SNES and switch, albeit the graphics are different but it is the same game.

SNES=switch 

Basically you want to lab hardware on game lineup while the accepted is labeling hardware based on specifications and visual output.  

So when people say the switch 2 is a ps4 the mean in output.  

Any game can be ported to any system, it is just a question of what gets downgraded.  Heck Hogwarts is now on the switch.  I guess the switch is a ps5 now.

Last edited by Chrkeller - on 16 November 2023