Chrkeller said:
JEMC said:
Chrkeller said:
Comparative to the ps5, going from 16 gb to 30 gb seems like a good jump, especially if memory bandwidth effectively doubles. Add in better ray tracing and better upscaling. Not for me, I am happy with PC, but the jump should be quite nice. |
The jump is pretty big, yes, but it makes me wonder how much does Sony expect to charge for it. This gen, we've had cross-gen games for years, with some titles still launching today for both PS4 and PS5. If Sony goes too far with the price of the PS6, I feel like there'll be many gamers that will stick to their PS5s instead of upgrading to the newest one, more so in today's and likely tomorrow's economy. |
I wouldn't be shocked if cross generation games last throughout most of the ps6's life cycle. I see consoles being like PCs. Both sets of hardware play all games, just a matter of resolution, fps and general settings. |
Indeed, that's the most likely scenario.
Please excuse my bad English.
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