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Radek said:
HoloDust said:

It was fairly good - but then again, slightly more powerful PC GPU was around $180 at PS4's launch, and PS4 had really terrible CPU (though, props to all the devs that really squeezed it to max, and keep on showing that PS4 still has some life in it).

I'd say PS5 and XBX had much better bang for the buck ratio, given how crazy GPU prices were at their launch.

The thing is you couldn't run games like RDR2 at 1080p on HD 7870. 720p and no very high textures since it was 2 GB. Meanwhile PS4 was native 1080p with good textures.

Very true.

I remember that slight disappointment was permeating at the time, somewhat with its GPU (for being anything less than 7870, let alone, unrealistically, rumoured 7950), but especially with CPU, and I still find it could've had better hardware at the time for that money, but time have shown that devs have really learnt how to squeeze everything out of it, even with all the limits.